Curriculum Termly Plans
The timetable has been structured to focus on the key curriculum elements of Literacy and Maths. Each subject is taught in a clearly defined session within the morning timetable.
The afternoon sessions deal with the creative curriculum where other elements of the national curriculum (Computing, Geography, History, Art, Music, PE etc) are taught either as discrete topics or integrated into overarching topics. These topics bring together all core subjects and place learning within a wider context.
Staff at Waveney Valley Schools aim to ensure that children know how they are progressing in the core elements of the curriculum and achieve this in a number of ways:
- Pupil Progress Meetings- A one to one discussion to talk about progress and set individual learning targets.
- Mid-term parent consultation evenings
- Clearly defining the objectives of each lesson showing what is being learnt and why it is being learnt.
The school uses a system called Arbor to record and monitor the developments and progress levels and rates of each individual child. This allows the class teacher to work with the senior leadership team to monitor progress and achievements on a regular basis
Parental Engagement
Parents have a vital role to play in their child’s learning. We expect parents to foster a love of learning in their children by modelling the learning behaviours which support learning e.g. reading books at home, talking together as a family. Parents can help by showing children the practical applications of the knowledge they gain at school e.g. calculating change when shopping, helping to read a map when out and about. Regular events such as our Parental Engagement sessions, Discover more/ Learn more with Mr Lea provide parents with an opportunity to find out more about how their children are taught.