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Moor Hey School
A Mathematics and Computing Specialist College

Curriculum Intent

Our curriculum intent

At Moor Hey School our curriculum is designed to inspire enthusiasm for learning, to ensure achievement and to support pupil well-being and happiness.

The curriculum at Moor Hey is designed to provide a broad and balanced education that meets the needs of all children. It provides opportunities for children to develop as independent, confident and successful learners, with high aspirations, who know how to make a positive contribution to their community and the wider society.

We provide first hand learning experiences that allow children to develop interpersonal skills and build resilience. Our cross-curricular approach at primary and within our semi-formal curriculum enables our children to make meaningful links with their learning.

Throughout each Key Stage, the curriculum is designed to develop the skills, attributes and knowledge that our children will need to successfully take their place in society.

Early years Foundation Stage (EYFS) to Key Stage 1 – during this time, pupils learn classroom routines. Teachers determine the best ways to help them learn how to function within the classroom.

Key Stage 2 – Pupils learn how to become more independent around school.

Key Stage 3 – Pupils learn how to work with other groups. Pupils are out and about in the community more.

Key Stage 4 – Pupils work for accreditation in Functional Skills and ASDAN, alongside learning employability skills through their personalised learning programmes.

We celebrate our own special school identity through the unique experiences that our curriculum provides. We have developed a rich and varied menu of enhancement opportunities to engage learning and recognise individuality.

Our curriculum enables us to build strong relationships, celebrate diversity, encourage respect and build a sense of community. It provides and acknowledges success for all children, in all aspects of their development and it recognises, encourages and celebrates all types of talent.

Our house teams, PSHE lessons and assemblies promote positive attitudes which reflect the values and skills needed for future learning and success.

Teamwork and responsibility are an essential part of our curriculum and we enable children to take on key roles, becoming involved in the community, through celebration of local traditions, by learning new skills and enabling them to take an active part in events throughout the year.

Children leave Moor Hey School with a sense of belonging and are proud that they have developed the confidence and skills needed to be learners for life.

For further information on subject specific curriculum please see the subject pages and the curriculum maps (located in the parent section).

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