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Programme Overview

Key Stage Three

 

Science

 

Programme 1

 

Investigating Materials

 

Plants

 

Investigating Materials

 

Animals including Humans

 

Living Things and Their Habitats 

 

Investigating Materials

 

 

 

History 

Design and Technology

Geography 

Programme 1

 

 

The Victorians

 

Bread

Containers

Holidays

Programme 2

 

 

North America

 

Fruit Salad

Musical Instruments

Local Community

Programme 3

 

 

Medieval Life

 

Pizza

Moving Monsters

United Kingdom

 

Art

 

Programme 1

 

 

What is Sculpture?

 

Journeys

 

What a Performance!

 

Programme 2

 

 

Buildings

 

Mother Nature Designer

 

Exploring Colour

 

Programme 3

 

 

Bugs and Minibeasts

 

 

Poster Design

 

 

Picture This

 

*From April 2023

 

Computing

 

Programme 1

 

 

Digital Literacy 

 

Computer Science

 

Information Technology 

 

 

 

Music

 

Programme 1

 

 

Stomp!

 

The Classics

 

Going on Safari

Programme 2

 

 

Circus 

 

Transport

In the Jungle

Programme 3

 

 

The Rock Show

 

 

Rain Rain Go Away

 

A Journey to the Caribbean

 

 

P.E. 

 

The key emphasis for pupils in Key Stage three PE continues to be on the development and progression of fundamental skills of movement. These include three main areas of:

 

  • Methods of movement
  • Balance 
  • Object control

 

 Pupils work on the next steps based on their prior skills and knowledge and also revisit existing skills and

knowledge. The delivery of the above fundamental skills may use a wide range of contexts. The contexts also enable pupils to apply existing skills and knowledge. Pupils may also access the fundamental skills of movement, dependent on their personal and social development, through carefully set up environments to explore, practice and extend their skills and knowledge. This is supported by quality adult interaction and modelling. The below table provides current focus through which fundamental skills of movement may optionally be taught within.

 

 

 

Programme 1

 

Fundamental Skills of Movement

 

 

 

Fundamental Skills of Movement

 

Technique and Performance/ 

 

Fundamental Skills of Movement

 

Tactics and Strategies

Programme 2

 

Fundamental kills of Movement

 

 

Fundamental Skills of Movement

 

Technique and Performance

Fundamental Skills of Movement

 

Tactics and Strategies

Programme 3

 

 

Fundamental Skills of Movement

 

 

Fundamental Skills of Movement

 

Technique and Performance

 

Fundamental Skills of Movement

 

 

Tactics and Strategies

 

Pupils who have complex physical difficulties will also have strong emphasis in postural management and

 also where agreed implementation of NHS recommended therapy programmes or use of equipment. Time

 may be prioritised within the PE curriculum delivery or may be additional to this. 

 

 In Key Stage 3 pupils will access for a minimum of one term each year aquatic mobility. 

 

Pupils in Key Stage 3 will usually have a daily leisure session mid-morning and around midday. 

 

Pupil in Key Stage 3 also have opportunities to access a range of adapted sports dependent on their prior skills and knowledge including their personal and social development.  The sports provide a context for continued practice of the fundamental skills of movement and also to support pupils wider knowledge and vocabulary. It enables identification of activities that may motivate and also support access outside of school to leisure activities now and for long term future. This may include table cricket/cricket, Boccia/New age Kurling, Tennis, Indoor Athletics, Football games and volley ball. All are adapted. 

 

Pupils in Key Stage 3 additionally access Forest Schools for a block during the Key Stage. 

 

 

 

RE

 

Programme 1

 

 

Christianity 

 

Islam

Programme 2

 

Christianity 

 

Sikhism

 

Programme 3

 

Christianity 

 

Islam

 

 

 

PSHE/Citizenship

 

Programme 1

 

 

Reciprocal Interaction

 

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Programme 2

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Programme 3

 

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There are a range of interventions that teachers can select from such as drama games, Sherbourne Movement, Musical Interaction which are selected linked to the pupils previously assessed skills and knowledge that may be revisited to enable them to retain their prior learning or their next steps.

 

There are also blocks of planned activities linked to specific skills and knowledge progression that teachers select based on the pupils previously assessed skills and knowledge that may be revisited to enable them to retain their prior learning or their next steps e.g. Road safety, emotions, internet safety and relationships. This work is closely linked to the relationships and sex education policy.

 

 

Business and Enterprise

 

 

The Business and Enterprise Project provides opportunities for pupils across the secondary phase to work on the same project for one lesson each week.  Each term has a focus covering 7 areas.  Enterprise, Technology and the Media, Community Participation, Identify and Cultural Diversity, Creativity and Critical Thinking, Healthy Lifestyles, Global Dimension and Sustainable Development.  Topics relate to each of these areas for example, Healthy Lifestyles could cover topics from Healthy Living to the Olympic Games. 

 

 

Hobbies and Careers

 

 

Hobbies and Careers sessions take place each week. A termly focus and range of activities supports readiness for the next phase of education and wider world. 

 

 

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