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Intent
At Forest Oak we provide a broad, balanced and enriched curriculum, differentiated to enable each pupil to achieve beyond expectation. We especially kept the aims of our school in mind when planning our curriculum, which we created to be ambitious to give all learners the knowledge and cultural capital they need to succeed in life.
We provide our learners with coherently planned and sequenced learning opportunities, building up their knowledge and skills so they leave Forest Oak ready for future learning and employment. To ensure this, we provide students with the core learning subjects they require to succeed in life, alongside opportunities in creative subjects, inter-personal skills and social humanities to provide all students with a broad and varied curriculum.
Running through this curriculum is our SMILE approach: a positive ethos developed at Forest Oak to support the emotional health and wellbeing of our whole school community. Mindfulness, self-regulatory check-ins, daily movement breaks and other strategies are built into the timetable to provide regular opportunities to support students in their wellbeing.
Implementation
Students typically experience the following lessons, which we have broken down into four broad subject areas:
Core learning for life | Inter-personal skills | Creativity | Social humanities | |
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Foundation Key Stage 1 | English Maths | Personal, Social and Emotional Development SMILE Life Skills Fine motor Communication Swimming | Art Design technology | Understanding the world |
Key Stage 2 | English Maths Science Computing | Personal, Social, Health and Citizenship Education SMILE Life Skills Physical Education | Art Design technology Music | Humanities Modern Foreign Languages (Spanish) Religious Education |
Key Stage 3 | English Maths Science Computing | Personal, Social, Health and Citizenship Education Physical Education | Art Design technology Music | Humanities Modern Foreign Languages (Spanish) Religious Education |
Key Stage 4 | English Maths Science Computing | Personal, Social, Health and Education Citizenship Sex and Relationships Education ASDAN Personal Development Programme Physical Education | Art* Expressive Arts* Food technology* | History* Spanish* Childcare* Religious Education |
Sixth Form | English Maths | E-safety Personal and Social Development Wellbeing ASDAN Travel Training | Gateway lessons chosen to reflect current cohort. | British Values |
* at Key Stage 4, two options subjects are chosen by students to reflect their own interests and aspirations.
Additional Curriculum Individualisation
For some students in all Key Stages, this curriculum requires further individualisation. When appropriate, some students receive additional aspects to their timetable including but not limited to:
Impact
As a result of our curriculum, our students will:
Our curriculum and its impact is never complete: we see it as a "working document" which is regularly reviewed and improved by leaders and staff during meeting times to ensure it continues to fulfil our intent.