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Curriculum

KCSP Statement of Curriculum Intent

I have come so that they may have life and have it to the full

John 10: Chapter 10. V 10.

Inspired by Jesus Christ’s example and the Gospel values of love, joy and compassion, we nurture and develop the whole child so that each unique individual grows constantly in confidence, and has the knowledge, skills and self-esteem to achieve their true potential.

All children will access a rich, ambitious, challenging curriculum; one that is broad, balanced and relevant, fostering curiosity, creativity and a life-long love of learning.  It will prepare them well for each stage of education, employment or training and enable them, as educated citizens, to contribute to creating a better world. 

Curriculum Statement

Learning for life, loving God

Ourselves and others

Valuing all of His creation

Enabling us to do our best

In agreement with KCSP, at St Margaret’s we recognise the many gifts given to us all by God and so our responsibility and desire to afford every child a broad and balanced curriculum which enables them to enjoy a rich school experience.

Our aim is to inspire everyone in our school community to learn, to gain knowledge and understanding with skills that enrich their life now and in the future, to appreciate difference and celebrate diversity.

We believe that all of us learn best when we recall, relate to or take part in purposeful, interesting and exciting experiences which we can then use as a basis for exploring learning.  We want our children to enjoy learning; to be confident and independent, to build resilience and persistence, to be able to  transfer skills from one area of learning to another, to work both as part of a team and as an individual, to articulate and share ideas, thoughts and feelings which enable excellent well-being and good mental and physical health, to be creative in whatever way they can, in and out of the classroom, and to be intellectually challenged and fulfilled.

We do this by valuing:

  • reading and writing with understanding and enjoyment,
  • understanding and manipulating number in context so we can reason and problem-solve effectively.
  • enjoying investigations and experiments using scientific principles that show us how the world works
  • growing in our knowledge and understanding of God’s plan for us. Developing a good understanding of ourselves and our relationships with others
  • being IT literate in a way which supports people living and working  in the 21 Century
  • learning as historians, geographers, artists, musicians, linguists and sportspeople
  • linking all these disciplines together to develop and become the whole people God made us to be

Our curriculum is designed to link planning and assessment in a structured, manageable and useful way. This supports the children’s learning and enables staff to assess progress, intervene appropriately and ensure a partnership with parents and carers by sharing information.

We continue to link our areas of the curriculum as closely as possible, given the latest research which shows that a coherent approach best serves children by enabling them to make connections and deepen their knowledge and understanding.

Marking and assessment are designed to be purposeful, interactive and adaptable. This offers opportunities for feedback and improvement which is immediate and ensures progress for every child regardless of their starting point.

Staff have a clear understanding of the expected standards in all areas of the curriculum supported by an in-depth subject knowledge, sound pedagogy and frequent opportunities for moderation against internal, local, Trust-wide and national expectations.

Curriculum Maps and Letters

Curriculum Letters and Maps Autumn 2025

EY Curriculum Letter Autumn 25

EY Curriculum Map Autumn 25

KS1 Curriculum Letter Autum 25

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Yr3 Curriculum Letter Autumn 25

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Yr4 Curriculum Map Autumn 25

KS2 Curriculum Letter Autumn 25

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Curriculum Letters and Maps for Summer 2025

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KS1 Summer Curriculum Letter 25

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Curriculum Letters and Maps Spring 2025

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LKS2 Spring Curriculum Letter 25

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More information about our curriculum

Reading and Phonics

PSHE

Early Years

R.E

Computing

Art

P.E.

Geography

Music

Science

Maths

English

Design and Technology

French

History

About the Curriculum

MathsTips General

Addition and subtraction calculation policy (1)

Multiplication and Division calculation policy

Maths Tips Yr1

Maths Tips Yr2

Maths Tips Yr3

Maths Tips Yr4

Maths Tips Yr5

Maths Tips Yr6

Religious Education Policy

Glossary KS1 and KS2 Grammar