Curriculum
Our curriculum equips all pupils with the skills and knowledge they need to be effective learners and have happy, fulfilled and successful futures.
Our Curriculum:
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Meets the needs of children with a wide range of aptitudes and abilities.
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Is broad and balanced.
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Includes an emphasis on Vocational skills.
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Includes methods and approaches that meet the needs of each individual child.
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Supports the outcomes described in each child’s Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP).
Our curriculum model aims to:
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Maximise each pupil’s engagement through a highly structured nurturing approach.
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Support pupils to progress across all areas of learning and development.
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Provide regular Learning Outside the Classroom (LOTC) opportunities and developmental activities.
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Adopt a personalised approach that allows staff to plan in response to a pupil’s individual needs and interests and take into account their barriers to learning.
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Lay the foundations for pupils to have a meaningful and independent adult life.
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Base learning opportunities on real-life experiences in engaging, cross-curricular, innovative, stimulating and inspiring ways.
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Provide pupils with the foundations for learning so that they can achieve and make rapid progress from their starting point.
Curriculum planning should:
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Be highly focused on communication and interaction through a language-rich environment and well-planned play, continuous provision and learning activities.
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Focus on play and cross-curricular learning opportunities in order to embed essential early learning skills in an inclusive and holistic way.
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Provide opportunities to generalise skills across a range of contexts.
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Aim to develop our pupils by providing well-planned sessions that maximise engagement, achievement and progress.
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Use learning outside the classroom (LOTC) experiences so that children learn within real world contexts.
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Use educational visits or external visitors to motivate and engage learners.
Behaviours for Learning:
Staff will encourage and support pupils to:
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Engage in learning opportunities and maximise progress and achievement.
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Follow expectations by using consistent and positive approaches to manage behaviour.
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Develop self-esteem and confidence across all areas of learning.
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Develop resilience and thinking skills.
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To achieve and succeed with a ‘can do’ attitude that reduces barriers to learning.
Communication:
Staff will encourage and support pupils to:
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Learn effectively and interact appropriately.
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Increase their ability to speak, listen and understand (oracy).
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Increase their receptive, expressive and pragmatic language skills.
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Develop appropriate social communication.
Personal Independence:
Staff will encourage and support pupils to:
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Develop life skills including self-care and personal organisation within the scope of their needs and abilities.
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Understand personal safety and how to stay safe in a range of environments.
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Access formal and informal learning opportunities as independently as possible.
Relationships and Social Skills:
Staff will encourage and support pupils to:
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Develop play skills and effective social communication with peers and adults within the scope of their needs and ability.
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Understand the basic foundations of positive relationships, including how to form and maintain friendships.
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Understand appropriate social behaviour.