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 CURRICULUM INTENT

At Carrant Brook Junior School, we follow a topic based approach to the curriculum which motivates and engages our pupils.  We believe that this curriculum will help our children develop personally, socially, spiritually, physically, morally and culturally, therefore helping them to prepare for the next set of challenges and opportunities in their lives. In each year group the skills and knowledge that children need to learn and equip them to be British citizens are implemented through exciting topics. 

SUBJECT SPECIFIC INTENT STATEMENTS

Art Computing  D & T English French
Geography History Maths Music PE
RE RSHE Science     

YEAR GROUP CURRICULUM OVERVIEWS

 CULTURAL CAPITAL EVIDENCE TRAIL 

Our broad & balanced curriculum provides opportunities for children to experience a rich 'Cultural Capital'.

Opportunities include:

In 2024-2025 the 40 Maths Hubs across England are offering over 30 different professional development to individuals, departments and schools.

 

 

BRITISH VALUES

 

According to Ofsted, 'fundamental British values' are:

 

democracy

 

the rule of law

 

individual liberty

 

mutual respect for and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs and for those without faith.

 

Please see our British Values Overview by clicking this link

CARRANT BROOK CURRICULUM

Our 'Carrant Brook Curriculum' runs alongside the National Curriculum and it enables the children to enhance their understanding of their home, their local community and the town of Tewkesbury.  It includes fundamental skills and knowledge that  supports our pupils well-being, creativity and impacts their future lives as citizens in British society. This enhancement includes but is not limited to :

Celebrating All Achievement, Mental Wellbeing & Healthy Eating, Engaging with Our Community, Challenge & Resilience, Taking Care of Our Environment & the Wider World and Basic First Aid Skills.

IMPLEMENTATION & IMPACT

 KNOWLEDGE &  SKILLS  PROGRESSION

Our curriculum has been carefully sequenced to ensure that the children build on previous knowledge taught in KS1 and in the previous year groups so that essential 'sticky knowledge' is retained.   New learning is constructed on prior knowledge, as we understand that this, alongside experiences, influences our pupils' thinking.

Our curriculum is regularly monitored across the academic year to ensure that it is fully inclusive and meets the needs of all our children. 

Contact the School, for more information on our detailed Subject Specific Knowledge & Skills Progression Planners.

  

KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS PROGRESSION PLANNERS

Art Computing D & T
Grammar Reading

French

Geography Maths Music
PE RE RHSE
Science    

MUSIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUMMARY

The Mental Health Champions Award has been created to acknowledge the high quality provision that we make to support the mental health and wellbeing of our school community. 

The  Healthy Schools Award celebrates the initiatives in place and the work being carried out to improve the health, wellbeing and resilience of our school community.

Carrant Brook Junior School Awarded Primary Science Quality Mark

PSQM is a comprehensive evidence-based professional development programme that effectively develops science leadership, ensuring teachers have the knowledge, capability and support they need to transform science education and shape future generations.  

The Primary Science Quality Mark is led by the University of Hertfordshire.

Subject Specific Vocabulary Lists 
Name
 PE Vocab Glossary.pdfDownload
 Year 3 to 6 Art Vocab Glossary.pdfDownload
 Year 3 to 6 Music Vocab Glossary.pdfDownload
 Year 3 to 6 Comp Vocab Glossary.pdfDownload
 Year 3 to 6 Design and Technology Key Vocabulary Glossary.pdfDownload
 Year 3 to 6 French Vocab Glossary.pdfDownload
 Year 3 to 6 Geog Vocab Glossary.pdfDownload
 Year 3 to 6 Grammar Vocab Glossary.pdfDownload
 Year 3 to 6 History Vocab Glossary.pdfDownload
 Year 3 to 6 Maths Key Vocabulary Glossary.pdfDownload
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BRITISH VALUES

Carrant Brook Junior School we:

  • Enable pupils to develop their self-knowledge, self-esteem and self-confidence CORE VALUE -CONFIDENT
  • enable pupils to distinguish right from wrong and to respect the civil and criminal law of England
  • encourage pupils to accept responsibility for their behaviour, show initiative, and to understand how they can contribute positively to the lives of those living and working in the locality of the school and to society more widely CORE VALUE -RESPONSIBLE 
  • enable pupils to acquire a broad general knowledge of and respect for public institutions and services in England
  • further tolerance and harmony between different cultural traditions by enabling students to acquire an appreciation for and respect for their own and other cultures
  • encourage respect for other people CORE VALUE -CARING
  • encourage respect for democracy and support for participation in the democratic processes, including respect for the basis on which the law is made and applied in England.