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| Curriculum |
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| Children in Year l to year 6 study the National Curriculum.They
are taught the 'core' subjects of English, mathematics and science,
and the 'foundation' subjects of history, geography, music,
art and design, design and technology, information and communication
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| physical education. Religious education is also
taught in all classes. Opportunity is also given to the children
to study Punjabi/Sikh studies. |
The curriculum is planned to both motivate and challenge all children.
It is our responsibility to ensure that the children become confident
and competent users of the English language, which is fundamental
in helping them to be successful in achieving high standards in
all areas of the curriculum.
In nursery and reception classes the children have six areas of
learning.
- Personal social and emotional development
- Communication, language and literacy
- Mathematical development
- Knowledge and understanding of the world.
- Physical development
- Creative development
Religious education is provided in accordance with the Sikh faith
as specified in the school's trust deed. We aim to give the children
knowledge and understanding of religious beliefs and practices so
that they may continue in their own belief whilst at the same time
respecting those of other people. The school follows the RE Agreed
Syllbus as adopted by the LEA. In addition, all children are taught
a weekly lesson of Sikh studies. Assemblies play an important part
in developing the ethos and community spirit within the school.
They are broadly Sikh (recitation of Japji Sahib, Shabads, Ardas&
Hukamnama), but include stories and messages from a wide range of
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| Prakash 300 |
Guru Granth Sahib Ji's Gur Gaddhi 300th year Anniversary 
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