Curriculum

This section informs you of the curriculum opportunities we provide for the pupils in the Conceptual Department. 

We seek to teach the key skills necessary for adult life through an exciting and motivating curriculum

Key Skills: 

  • Communication
  • Numeracy
  • Working with others
  • Improving own learning & Independence 

Curriculum areas:

  • Literacy and wider English- learning to read and write using "Letters and Sounds". Accessing wider English including different media, different functions of literacy, classic literature and poetry
  • Speaking, listening, and para-verbal interaction skills
  • Numeracy and wider Maths with an emphasis on underlying concepts and their functional use
  • Physical World- including Science, Design & Technology and Physical Geography
  • Social World- including RE, PHSE, Citizenship, MFL, History and Human Geography
  • Arts - both performing (including Music & Dance) and creative
  • Physical and Health Education- including Athletics, Games- team and individual, Gymnastics and Outdoor and Adventurous Activities
  • Vocational (adult life) Curriculum including maximising the ability to access work place and community based opportunities