Huish Primary School

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Curriculum Leadership

Curriculum leadership at Huish Primary School is distributed to subject leaders who oversee, develop, monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of their subject within the school and across all year groups. Our leaders are carefully chosen because of their expertise and experience. This ensures deep subject knowledge and effective leadership. Subject development is clearly identified through our school development plan.  It is a requirement for leaders to present subject progress and change to governors though termly meetings. Leaders enable curriculum expertise to develop across staff through carefully planned on-going professional development. All leaders oversee a budget to purchase curriculum resources that enhance our school’s curricular intentions. 

Mastery Approach

The Mastery-learning model forms the basis of our approach to our teaching. This involves spending greater time going into depth within each subject. We aim to ensure children have a solid, concrete understanding of subject knowledge and skills as well as being resilient learners prepared for secondary school.

 In short, this means working towards:

  • Teach less, learn more: less teacher talk and more evidencing learning and progress.
  • No child left behind: all children are enabled to keep up every day.
  • Space and time to experience and apply, with all children entitled to additional support to ensure they do not fall behind or to go deeper
  • Understanding real life applications wherever possible to make learning relevant and not abstract; nothing should be taught without a purpose.

A Mastery approach should also enable our children to become good problem solvers. We believe that subject specific problem solving has three main elements as explained in the diagram below. These elements will be reflected in all of our teaching and learning.

Curriculum Vocabulary Progression

We have developed a clear progression of vocabulary for history, geography and science. This vocabulary will be identified in teacher’s planning and will be taught discretely in lessons. There will be an emphasis on using the correct vocabulary in all verbal and written activities.

Yeovil Area Community Academy Trust

At YACAT we are fundamentally committed to realising the potential of all the young people who pass through our hands; we believe that all can achieve and that it is our role to nurture, teach and challenge our children to learn and develop to realise their possibilities.

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