Curriculum statement
At Manaccan School, we are committed to providing a curriculum that is underpinned by three essential drivers: aspiration, curiosity, and diversity. We aim to empower our learners to develop the knowledge, skills, and values they need to not only succeed in their education but also to become successful global citizens. Through our rigorously and consciously crafted curriculum, we teach clear sequences of enquiry-based learning encompassing the National Curriculum, reflecting the unique and special part of the world in which we live. We believe in helping our children flourish, realising their full potential, and fostering a caring and nurturing community where every child is valued.
Aspiration
At Manaccan School, we instil in our students a strong sense of aspiration. We encourage them to dream big and set high goals for themselves. Through a rich and engaging curriculum, we inspire them to believe that they can achieve their dreams, whether that be to run their own fishing company, become an artist or an entrepreneur. We provide a supportive environment where students are encouraged to aim high, work hard, and persevere in the face of challenges. We help them understand that their education is a pathway to a brighter future, where their aspirations can become a reality.
Curiosity
Curiosity drives learning, and we encourage our students to question, explore, and discover. We want our children to be inquisitive, to seek knowledge, and to develop a lifelong love for learning. By fostering their natural curiosity, we provide a dynamic and engaging curriculum that encourages exploration and critical thinking, allowing our students to become independent and creative thinkers. It harnesses the power of their creativity to enable learners to reach their potential. It will ensure that our curious learners ask the question ‘why?’ and wonder more about the world in which they live, particularly when thinking about the vast history of Cornwall and nearer to them, the history of their own community.
Diversity
Our curriculum promotes the richness of diverse cultures, people and communities whilst celebrating Cornish heritage. Our curriculum ensures that learners recognise themselves as global citizens who foster empathy, respect and a sense of community, understanding their place in the wider world. We teach our students to be respectful, inclusive, and empathetic, so they can thrive in a multicultural and interconnected world.
At Manaccan School, we are dedicated to providing an education that equips our students with the knowledge, skills, and values they need to excel academically and socially. We are committed to ensuring that every child realises their full potential and is well-prepared for the next stage of their education. Together, we create a caring and nurturing community where each child's journey is celebrated, and their dreams are nurtured.
Our curriculum has been crafted by the staff of our schools. It has been carefully considered to ensure coverage of the National Curriculum whilst celebrating our locality where possible. Our rolling programme has been created to ensure that children have a mastery of knowledge and skills. As per our documentation, children will return to key skills throughout their time in school, developing their understanding and competence as they become older. Key knowledge has been identified to enable children to apply their skills. Knowledge is listed within our curriculum overview document. Key concepts have been chosen by the team and skills statements within our work have been written as ‘I can’ statements as we feel that it will help children articulate their knowledge and skills, as well as helping teachers to plan and assess children’s learning.
Due to the structure of our schools, in EYFS/ KS1 children may receive one cycle for a second time; however, through careful planning, the expectation in terms of outcome is distinguishably clear. Within KS2, children will access a unit once; however, with our skills progression document, will have the opportunity to return to them in order to achieve mastery of a skill. Due to the teaching structure of our schools, children will be exposed to vocabulary and content from other year groups; however, will be assessed against the key vocabulary and knowledge/skills of their age group phase. Knowledge may be the same for multiple year groups due to the cyclical nature of our curriculum to ensure that they have obtained the particular, chosen information.