Curriculum Statement
The Trust provides a curriculum development framework that supports school leaders to create a contextually relevant offer for the pupils at their schools. Across the Trust, schools work in partnership to develop individual subjects, including English, Maths and Science. This collaborative working ensures teachers are able to keep up to date with the latest development in specific subjects, sharing examples of success as well as supporting any areas of challenge. Through the subject networks, staff can also moderate pupils’ learning, ensuring that all staff have high expectations for pupils and providing appropriate support whenever necessary.
As a Trust we are ambitious for our pupils, not only for the time they are with us but also for the next steps in their education and life. The Trust’s Drivers: Personal Development, Creative Development and Community Engagement were created to support all community members to work towards their personal goals. Each driver has four staged milestones with criteria to support teachers to plan, think creatively and participate and contribute to the wider society. In all Trust schools, the Drivers are expertly taught and embedded within the curriculum, supporting pupils to focus on developing in the specific areas of personal improvement, listed below.
Please see individual hubs for their individual curriculum plans’ by following the links below.
Barnby & North Cove Primary School
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Glebeland Primary School
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Helmingham Primary School
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Henley Primary School
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Kirkley Nursery
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Mendham
Primary School
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Middleton Primary School
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Rendlesham Primary School
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Southwold Primary School
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St Edmund's Primary School
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Winterton Primary School
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Yoxford & Peasenhall Primary School
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