Our Whole School Curriculum
We define curriculum as ‘the totality of student experiences that occur in the educational process’. Student experiences should reinforce and increase understanding and knowledge of what is taught formally within lessons and this should start right from Early Years. Our curriculum, therefore, is far broader than the timetable, encompassing co-curricular clubs, the outdoor programme, and trips and visits programme together with all other aspects of delivery to students. It is through this wider definition of curriculum that we deliver the broad, balanced, rigorous experiences required to develop the knowledge, skills, deep learning, attitudes and ambition needed to be a gamechanger.
Students will:
Creating a culture of “Game-changers”
There is strong evidence to suggest enabling characteristics have a positive impact on life chances, and such characteristics, alongside increased social and cultural capital, can have a pronounced impact on disadvantaged students.
Experience a broad range of subject choices:
A broad range of subject choices are offered to all learners in order to support understanding and knowledge allowing for progression and development through well-sequenced learning experiences and wider co-curricular opportunities. For each of the subjects we offer we are clear on what knowledge and skills our students must be able to use/demonstrate in a variety of settings by the time they leave us.
Our curriculum allows for all of our students to be appropriately and ambitiously challenged to achieve their potential both academically (Ebacc) and via a vocational programme (BTEC Technical awards) striving for all students to fulfill their potential and reach their individual objectives. Our methods of delivery, including immersion language teaching and the Mandarin Excellence Programme, show our commitment to providing a rigorous curriculum that prepares students for life, not just an exam.
Develop a range of literacy and oracy skills:
As a school we recognise literacy in various forms alongside the traditional development of a child’s reading and writing, we also aim to develop authentic literacy, numeracy, digital literacy, emotional literacy and STEM literacy. Developing learner’s literacy and oracy skills are the forefront of our curriculum model as we understand the importance of these skills in supporting learners to be able to communicate, articulate and interact effectively in a rich and diverse society.
Students who arrive below the expected level of literacy and numeracy are quickly identified and appropriate interventions and support are put into place to enable the student to develop their expertise and support access to all aspects of the curriculum.
Give students a chance to develop resilience, discover passions and ‘go deep’ through our extensive co-curricular and outdoor programmes.
Throughout a student’s educational career at Bohunt Horsham they will be given the opportunity to participate in numerous co-curricular and outdoor programmes. These range in nature and are fully tailored to thier stage in education. Co-curricular activities support our learners in developing their resilience, problem solving and allowing for a greater level of learning to be undertaken providing students with the tool kit to face the challenges and rigour of education today.
Proactively plan for how our curriculum flexes for our disadvantaged students so that their current needs are met, without compromising their future success and social mobility.
Teachers have high expectations for all students and plan lessons and activities (both curricular and co-curricular) to reflect this. Teachers ensure that any potential barriers are removed and that all learners are supported to achieve their potential and enable them to have every opportunity to pursue their dreams and ambitions.
Support students’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development:
Student spiritual, moral, social and cultural development is an important factor at Bohunt Horsham as we recognise the need to develop each individual learner both academically and socially enabling them to positively contribute to the wider society. Students are actively encouraged to participate in charity and community events.
Support students’ physical development and responsibility for their own health, and enable them to be active:
All students participate in physical education lessons weekly. Throughout the curriculum, students are taught about specific sporting activities but also the importance of a healthy and active lifestyle and the concept of lifelong participation. This ethos is reinforced via the vast array of co-curricular physical activities available for all students including competitive and non-competitive programmes. Alongside this the tutorial programme supports learners in understanding the importance of lifestyle choices and the negative consequences of bad choices.
Promote a positive attitude to learning and life:
The school ethos of ENJOY, RESPECT, ACHIEVE runs through everything that we do and offer at Bohunt Horsham. Such principles when learned and adhered to allow all students to develop a positive attitude to learning, their community and life. Recognition of students’ hard work and commitment occurs throughout the academic year thus supporting the embodiment of our ethos and the potential to develop “game changers”.