We are committed to ensuring that students experience a fully rounded and broad curriculum. We believe that this is the best preparation for success in key stages four and five. As a result we put a high priority on literacy and numeracy and the development of core knowledge and skills. Unlike a number of other schools, we do not shorten our key stage three in order to set an early limit on the course content, but instead work to a bigger picture of introducing, developing and embedding a broad and balanced curriculum.
Sport and physical education are essential within a balanced curriculum. Our students play a variety of team and individual sports and are taught in the excellent facilities in the leisure centre.
Technology takes place on a rotation and students cover aspects of food, product design, art and textiles. The projects are designed by our technology teachers to explore the necessary skills to progress well in these subjects and establish a solid foundation if they choose to take them as an option.
Computing is taken as a discrete subject in years seven and eight and becomes part of the specialisms offer during year nine.
Both French and German are offered in years seven and eight and students then select from French or German in year nine. The vast majority of our students take one language GCSE but for those who are exceptional linguists the opportunity is there to take both French and German for GCSE.
