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Curriculum Champion

Curriculum Champion

Subject Leader

Geography - Mrs Day

History - Mrs Nelson

Mr Willmott

Curriculum Champion

RE - Miss Hanrey

Geography Curriculum Leader

Mrs Beech

Curriculum Intent

Successful and confident students who are able to live, safe and fulfilling lives, who become responsible citizens, who make positive contributions to society and continue to enjoy learning, through culture capital, about how they fit into the local, national and global geographical, historical and spiritual aspects of society to become truly global citizens.

The curriculum has been sequenced in order to build on knowledge, skills and understanding to increase the students’ ability to recall from Year 7 through to Year 11 and to be able to apply learnt knowledge to questions in a critical and personal manner that makes them more interested in and have an understanding of the wider society that they belong to.

 

Curriculum Map

All Through Geography

All Through RE

All Through History

All Through Citizenship

 

Knowledge Organisers

Primary
History, Georgraphy & REH​istory

Year 1 History - how am I making History

Year 1 - how have explorers changed the world

Year 2- how was school different in the past

Year 2- what is a monarch

Year 2- how did we learn to fly

Year 3-why did the romans settle in Britain

Year 3 - what did the ancient Egyptians believe

Year 3 - bronze

Year 4 -how hard is it to invade and settle in Britain

Year 4-were the Vikings raiders traders or settlers

Year 4-how have children's lives improved

Year 5 - what did the Greeks ever do for us

Year 5 - how did the Maya civilisation compare to the Anglo Saxons

Year 5 - what was life like in Tudor times

Year-6-what does the census tell us about our local area

Year 6 - what was the impact of WW2 on the people of Britain

Year 6 - unheard histories

 

G​eography

​Year 1 -Autumn- what's it like here

Year 1-Spring-weather

Year 1-Summer- what is it like to live in Shanghai

Year 2 -Autumn - would you prefer to live in hot and cold

Year 2-Spring why is our world wonderful

Year 2-Summer -what is it like to live by the coast

Year 3 -rainforests - why are rainforests important to us

Year 3- Spring-why do people live near volcanoes

Year 3-Autumn- settlements

Year 4-Autumn who lives in Antarctica

Year 4- Spring-where does our food come from

Year 4 Summer - what are rivers and how are they used

Year 5 - Spring - where does our energy come from

​Year 5-Summer - fieldwork

Year 5-Autumn -what is life like in the alps

Year 6-Spring-would you like to live in the desert

Year 6-Summer-why do oceans matter

Year-6 Autumn - why does population change

 

 

R​E

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Secondary

Geography Y7 Half Term 1

Geography Y7 Half Term 2

Geography Y7 Half Term 3

Geography Y8 Half Term 1

Geography Y8 Half Term 2

Geography Y8 Half Term 3

Geography Y9 Half Term 1

Geography Y9 Half Term 2

Geography Y10 & Y11 - The Challenge of Resource Management

Geography Y10 & Y11 - The Changing Economic World

Geography Y10 & Y11 - The Living World

Geography Y10 & Y11 - Physical Landscapes in the UK

Geography Y10 & Y11 - The Challenges of Natural Hazards

Geography Y10 & Y11 - Urban Issues and Challenges

History Y7 Half Term 1

History Y7 Half Term 2

History Y7 Half Term 3

History Y7 Half Term 4

History Y7 Half Term 5

History Y8 Half Term 1

History Y8 Half Term 2

History Y8 Half Term 3

History Y9 Half Term 1

History Y9 Half Term 2-3

History Y9 Half Term 4-6

RE Y7 Term 1

RE Y7 Term 2

RE Y7 Term 3

RE Y8 Term 1

RE Y8 term 2

RE Y9 Term 3

RE Y9 (1)

RE Y9 (2)

 

 

 

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