KS4
KS4
In Key Stage 4 we encourage students to reach their full potential, academically and in their personal and social development. We encourage independence in the preparation for adulthood.
The National Curriculum subjects form the foundation of the curriculum with an emphasis on the development of practical skills for independence and work related learning. The majority of students follow a thematic curriculum which allows opportunities to develop personal and social skills essential for making a positive impact on those around them. It also allows for different leaning styles and interests with a focus on links into the community. It prepares students for the next stage of their education with increased confidence and independence.
The emphasis at Key Stage 4 is to widen the range of experiences that the students receive to broaden their learning. Some students achieve qualifications in Functional Skills, whilst others access a more multi-sensory nurturing curriculum to raise self-esteem and reduce anxiety. Vocational experiences and Work Related Learning are offered to all students.
The curriculum is divided into eight Areas of Learning, which is then sub-divided into aspects.
In KS4 there are a range of opportunities offered based on individual leaning styles and abilities, such as:-
- Work related learning experiences
- Independence and life skills including shopping cooking and budgeting
- Sex and relationships education
- Vocational experiences which include cooking & hospitality, drama and enterpris
Aspects of Learning and Development
The documents below show the individual aspects of each area of learning and development.
Prime
Personal, Social and Emotional Development
Physical Development
Communication and Language
Life and Living Skills
Specific Areas
Literacy
Mathematics
Expressive Arts
Understanding the World
Rolling Topic Programme
The Areas of Learning are delivered through half termly topics which rotate on a five year cycle