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  • Be Confident

  • Be Curious

  • Be Respectful

  • Be a Team

  • Be Creative

  • Be Happy

  • Curriculum Statement

    Our School Curriculum Vision

    Our curriculum is designed around two very simple concepts

    • We ensure our children learn and embed the key skills necessary in every subject area to enable them to move onto their next stage of learning confidently
    • We ensure our curriculum is full of rich activities and inspirational moments to broaden our children’s horizons, to provide them with opportunities to develop passion for areas of learning and to introduce them to potential aspirations they had never dreamed of before

    Being Confident by showing resilience and challenging ourselves

    Being Curious about ourselves as learners and how to become a better learner

    Being Creative by using my imagination in all my learning

    Being Respectful to everyone in school and by using my manners, thank you, please, sorry and excuse me

    Being a Team by following all the school rules and my Class Values

    Being Happy by looking after myself and my friends

    Year 2 Windsor Castle Trip June 2022 

    Year 1 Southsea Trip June 2022

    Marwell Zoo Trip July 2022

    Below is an example of the trips and visitors we may have.

      Year R Year 1 Year 2
    Autumn  

    A walk around Bordon

    Visit to Bordon Library

    Bordon Military Cemetery
    Winchester Military Mus
    Spring Mad Scientist Workshop Intech Science Museum Intech Science Museum
    Wisley Gardens
    Summer

    Mill Cottage Farm experience

    Marwell Zoo

    Southsea Trip

    Windsor Castle

    Bordon Inclosure

    What we are learning:

    We want to inspire children with their learning and to put things into context for them.

    Our curriculum is based on themes that we believe will capture the children’s imagination and reflect their lives and interests. The children will explore the local area whilst learning about World War 1, or learn how to write a story using Julia Donaldson’s storybooks The Gruffalo. Each half term we send home information about what the children will be learning and what the context for that learning is. We hope that this will allow parents to really get involved with their child’s time in school.

    Parents can help support their child by reading regularly with them, encouraging them to learn their spellings and helping them to do their best with their topic homework once a half term.

    Below, in each of the year groups you can find the current topic leaflet which will give you some ideas of activities you can do with your child related to their learning in school.