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Curriculum

Our curriculum provides a broad and balanced education; it follows the National Curriculum and allows for flexibility to meet the needs of all students in all year groups.

We want to enable all our students to become:

  • Successful learners, who strive to reach their potential in all they do
  • Confident learners, who develop a fine sense of identity and self-worth
  • Responsible citizens, well prepared for life and work and keen to make a positive difference to the world they live in

The aim of our curriculum is to ensure that all students grow in confidence whilst achieving the highest of standards in relation to student progress, allowing them then to succeed at college, university and beyond. Within this broad framework, we focus on enabling our students to develop knowledge, understand concepts and acquire skills, and be able to choose and apply these in relevant situations.

Mrs Clare Beech, Deputy Headteacher, is our overall lead for curriculum.

The Curriculum Overviews and Statements of Intent are designed to give parents a broad picture of what their child will be studying during each term, together with the rationale behind it.

Each department and subject then work from detailed schemes of work providing consistency of teaching and experience across all classes.

Overview of KS3

Our curriculum for Years 7, 8 and 9 is broad and balanced, enabling students to develop key literacy and numeracy skills, develop their wider learning skills and to experience a range of exciting curriculum opportunities.

Our grouping policy means that in Maths and English, students will be broadly set on entry in Year 7, which then drives the setting for most other subject areas.  As students move though Key Stage 3, other subjects may group students by ability such as in Science, Humanities, Modern Foreign Languages and Physical Education.  This means the needs of all students can be met.  More able students will be able to learn at a pace and level of challenge which meets their needs and students who need to focus on key skills will be given the extra support and smaller class sizes to enable them to access the curriculum and to succeed.

Our Key Stage 3 curriculum allows students to study the following subjects, as per the requirements of the National Curriculum:

Year 7 Curriculum Overview 24/25

Year 8 Curriculum Overview  24/25

Year 9 Curriculum Overview 24/25

English

Mathematics

Science

Design Technology

DT Food and Textiles

Computing

Modern Foreign Languages *

History

Geography

Religious Education

Personal, Social, Health and Enterprise Education

Art and Photography

Drama

Music

Physical Education

* At KS3, all students study either French or Spanish as their main Modern Foreign Language.

Overview of KS4

Our commitment to a broad and balanced curriculum continues into Key Stage 4.

During Year 9 we work closely with students and their parents through the options process, so they are able to choose a Key Stage 4 course which plays to their interests and strengths and ensures clear post-16 progression.  This is a very important process, as students respond well to a more individualized, challenging and engaging curriculum which enables them to achieve of their best.

We provide a curriculum that offers breadth, balance and opportunity. The choices available for students are flexible, thereby allowing for personalisation by addressing students’ interests, abilities and aspirations.
We also incorporate the Government’s latest plans for the 14 – 19 curriculum. Students have the chance to follow both GCSE and vocational courses, where appropriate.

Many of our students also opt to take further GCSEs in one or two weekly after school sessions as a twilight. This particularly appeals to our more able students who want to add an extra qualification to their portfolio.

For a Key Stage 4 curriculum overview for each subjects, please consult the back sections of these documents.

Art and Photography

Business Studies

Computing

Child Development

Design Technology

DT Food and Textiles

Drama

English

French

Geography

Health and Social Care

History

iMedia

Mathematics

Music

Personal, Social, Health and Enterprise Education

Physical Education

Religious Education

Science

Spanish

Sports Studies

Statistics

Curriculum Structure

Here is a gallery of visuals to give parents and carers an insight into how the school timetable is formulated.

Setting

The primary aim of any curriculum is to enable every child to succeed beyond their expectations.

In some subjects setting may support accelerated progress, whilst others achieve greater success when students are grouped in mixed ability classes.

The following information explains the setting structure for our core departments in Key Stages 3 & 4.

When writing the timetable there is often a necessity within a year group to schedule different subjects to be taught at the same time. This is most common in Year 7 where, for example, maths drives the setting for science, Computing and PD this year; whilst English drives the setting for French, Spanish, humanities, RE and the creative arts.

All departments assess students at various points throughout the school year. Although we try to keep set changes to a minimum, we may feel that we need to move your child up or down a set to extend or support their progress further.

 

Maths – Head of Department: Mr Duncan Moulder

 

Years 7 – 9 (Key Stage 3)

Students are set on entry in to Richard Lander School based on the information received from primary school as well as their SATs results. Setting in Year 7 is then fine-tuned following a baseline assessment in the first half-term. Subsequent set movements occur at the end of each academic year.  However, if a student is identified during the school year as someone who would benefit from working in a different set, we do make allowances for this. This may also affect their setting in other subjects, dependent on the school timetable.

 

Years 7 – 9 (Key Stage 3)

As in previous years, the class name will consist of the year group and the side of the year that your child is placed in (L or R). All students in Key Stage 3 year groups will work on the same topic at the same time. But the depth into which they will go will vary. The table below shows what scheme of work each Key Stage 3 class will be studying:

Set name Scheme of work depth
7L1, 7R1, 7L2, 7R2 Students will study to a greater depth in each unit of work
7L3, 7R3, 7L4, 7R4, 7L5, 7R5 Students will study core concepts in each unit of work
7L6, 7R6 Students will work on basic concepts in each unit of work
8L1, 8R1, 8L2, 8R2 Students will study to a greater depth in each unit of work
8L3, 8R3, 8L4, 8R4, 8L5, 8R5 Students will study core concepts in each unit of work
8L6, 8R6 Students will work on basic concepts in each unit of work
9L1, 9R1, 9L2, 9R2 Students will study to a greater depth in each unit of work
9L3, 9R3, 9L4, 9R4, Students will study core concepts in each unit of work
9L5, 9R5, 9L6, 9R6 Students will work on basic concepts in each unit of work

 

Years 10 & 11 (Key Stage 4)

The decision of which tier of entry a student should be entered for at the end of Year 11 is only finally decided in March of Year 11. Until that time, we work on the following assumptions.

Students in sets 1 to 2 will be learning higher tier work appropriate to their ability and students in sets 4 to 7 will be learning foundation tier work appropriate to their ability. Students in set 3 will cover higher tier work. Whilst historically the vast majority of set 3 students take the higher tier, students may be selected to take the foundation tier if the more complex higher tier content proves too difficult for them. We will identify this through our termly assessments. We also identify students in set 4 that may be capable of higher tier. We must do this by the Spring term of Year 10 to ensure that they are able to catch up on any units missed.

The table below shows what scheme of work each Key Stage 4 class will be studying:

 

Set name Tier of entry
10P1, 10Q1, 10P2, 10Q2 Higher
10P3, 10Q3 Most likely Higher
10P4, 10Q4, 10P5, 10Q5, 10P6, 10Q6, 10P6P Foundation
11P1, 11Q1, 11P2, 11Q2 Higher
11P3, 11Q3 Most likely Higher
11P4, 11Q4, 11P5, 11Q5, 11P6, 11Q6, 11P6P Foundation

 

 

English – Head of Department: Mrs Anya Cant

 

Years 7 – 9 (Key Stage 3)

Years 7, 8 and 9 are broadly banded into three ability levels. Students follow centralised schemes of work which are differentiated to match their ability level.

Name Setting
7L1, 7R1, 7L1P, 7R1P Parallel top groups
7L3, 7R3, 7L3P, 7R3P, 7L3Q, 7R3Q Parallel middle groups
7L6, 7R6 Nurture groups
8L1, 8R1, 8L1P, 8R1P Parallel top groups
8L3, 8R3, 8L3P, 8R3P, 8L3Q, 8R3Q Parallel middle groups
8L6, 8R6 Nurture groups
9L1, 9R1, 9L1P, 9R1P Parallel top groups
9L3, 9R3, 9L3P, 9R3P, 9L3Q, 9R3Q Parallel middle groups
9L6, 9R6 Nurture groups

 

Year 10 (Key Stage 4)

Year 10 students are now taught in mixed ability groups throughout the school year. This approach has been carefully planned to maximise progress for every student. All students access the centralised schemes of work and they will all sit the same papers because there is only one tier of entry for both English Language and English Literature. Year 10 groupings follow the pattern below for the academic year 2024/2025:

Name Setting
10PD, 10PO, 10PL, 10PP, 10PH, 10PI, 10PN Mixed ability groups
10QL, 10QA, 10QN, 10QD, 10QE, 10QR Mixed ability groups

 

Year 11 (Key Stage 4)

Students are currently broadly banded but the numbering system changes slightly. All students access the centralised schemes of work and they will all sit the same papers because there is only one tier of entry for both English Language and English Literature. Year 10 and Year 11 groupings follow the pattern below for the academic year 2024/2025:

Name Setting
11P1, 11P2, 11Q1, 11Q2 Parallel top groups
11P3, 11P4, 11P5, 11P6, 11Q3, 11Q4, 11Q5 Parallel middle groups
11P7, 11Q6 Nurture groups

 

Science – Head of Department: Ms Nicky Steen

 

Year 7 and Year 8

These sets are the same as the maths groups.

 

Year 9

Students in Year 9 will be studying the GCSE course. They are set by the science department numbered 1-6 based on science assessment data from the previous year. Group 1 is the top set.  All students will study the same content (there are not separate courses for higher/foundation or core/triple science) Set changes will occur throughout the year.

Name Setting
9R/L1, 9R/L 1P Parallel top sets (most able students)
9R/L2, 9R/L 2P Parallel middle sets
9R/L3, 9R/L 3P Parallel lower sets

 

Year 10

Name Setting
10PA, 10PB, 10QA, 10QB Triple Science
10P1, 10Q1, 10P2, 10Q2 Combined Science –  higher tier
10P3 Combined Science –  mixed tiers
10Q3, 10P4, 10Q3P, 10P4P Combined Science – foundation tier parallel classes

Combined Science groups are set according to their Year 9 science assessment data, set changes may occur during the year. Final tier of entry decisions are made during Year 11.

 

Year 11

Name Setting
11PA, 11PB 11QA Triple Science
11P1, 11Q1, 11P2, 11Q2 Combined Science –  higher tier
11P3, 11Q3, 11P4, 11P4P 11Q4, 11Q4P Combined Science – foundation tier

Combined Science groups are set according to their Year 9 science assessment data, set changes may occur during the year. Final tier of entry decisions are made during Year 11.

 

Humanities, MFL and Creative Arts

Year 7 Humanities, MFL and Creative Arts lessons are set with English.

Our Year 7 Humanities, MFL and Creative Arts classes are:

French: 7L1, 7L1P, 7L3, 7L3P, 7L3Q, 7L6

Spanish: 7R1, 7R1P, 7R3, 7R3P, 7R3Q, 7R6

 

In Year 8, Humanities, MFL and Creative Arts lessons are set with English.

Our Year 8 Humanities, MFL and Creative Arts classes are:

French: 8L1, 8L1P, 8L3, 8L3P, 8L3Q, 8L6

Spanish: 8R1, 8R1P, 8R3, 8R3P, 8R3Q, 8R6

 

In Year 9, Humanities, MFL and Creative Arts lessons are set together in the following classes.

French: 9LL (top set) 9LA, 9LD, 9LE, 9LN, 9LR (mixed ability)

Spanish: 9RL (top set) 9RA, 9RD, 9RE, 9RN, 9RR (mixed ability)

 

The Modern Foreign Language studied in Year 7 will continue to be studied in Years 8 & 9.

All Year 7 classes follow the same course books and teachers deliver appropriate material for the ability of the students

From Year 8 onwards, the teachers will choose material from both the Higher and the Foundation versions of the course, as appropriate for the students. This allows plenty of choice to differentiate to meet individual needs. This is especially important in Year 9, where we start delivering the GCSE course.

Years 10 & 11 – Students who have opted to study a language at GCSE.

Students are placed in classes according to which option block they have been allocated. In some option blocks there may be only one French or Spanish class; in others there may be more. The classes will not be setted unless there is more than one French or Spanish class in that block.

Visual Learning Journeys - KS3

Visual Learning Journeys - KS4