Curriculum Planning Documents
On this page you will find our Curriculum Plans for the lower school and sixth form. Our programmes of study are constantly being updated to reflect the ever-changing educational landscape. If you would like any further information please do not hesitate to get in touch via the contact us page in the first instance contact us.
Key Stage 3 - Year 9
Curriculum plans and schemes of learning in all subjects have strategic five-year plans in place throughout which the key skills, knowledge and understanding required for success at GCSE / post 16 have been mapped out. Transition and liaison with our feeder middle schools are well established and eased by staff delivering a curriculum that strengthens and builds on Year 7 and 8 knowledge. The Academy operates a two-week timetable (Yellow Week and Blue Week).
- All students experience a broad and balanced curriculum which is ambitious for all.
- Throughout KS3 students will study Design & Technology, Art, Food Technology, Music and Drama.
- Cornerstone is delivered to students by a designated form tutor during a 30-minute lesson on Monday morning.
- We encourage a passion for reading. All students have regular access to the library and participate in reading initiatives in tutor time.
Key Stage 4 - Years 10-11
Students start their KS4 qualifications in Year 10. During the Options process information for each student is carefully analysed, and each child is directed towards an appropriate pathway that facilitate the best outcomes and engagement levels. A wide range of subjects and types of qualifications are offered in order to suit all learning styles. It is expected that at least 90% of students will fill all Progress 8 buckets. It is expected that over 75% of students will follow the Ebacc pathway.
Cornerstone is delivered to students by a designated form tutor during a 30-minute lesson on Monday morning.
The Bridge (The Alternative curriculum)
The Bridge is an alternative curriculum for students, which aims to reach out to and re-engage vulnerable students through a bespoke and tailor-made curriculum. The Bridge provision is central to our mission of ensuring that all students fulfil their potential and gain the skills, qualifications and experience they need to go on and contribute positively to society.
The Bridge curriculum is ambitious, and has been designed to focus upon the core subjects of English, Maths and Science and other pastoral and vocational related experiences and subjects to meet students’ complex needs. Where necessary, students may attend college or a work placement. We, also, offer mentoring and coaching, and additional reading intervention. The curriculum is truly bespoke, suited to the individual needs of each student.
Key Stage 5- Year 12 - 13
A combination of academic excellence, strong community and provision of enriching activities makes our Sixth Form an outstanding place to work and learn. We are committed to supporting the success of every student whether they join us from Shelley College or from another school.
The sixth form curriculum is wide and offers a large range of subjects with progression pathways for all students.