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Specialist Schools Curriculum Statement

We're committed to providing a broad, balanced, inspiring and challenging curriculum for our students.

It prepares them for adulthood. It's ambitious about the life they can lead after they leave school. And it supports them to progress towards a valued lifestyle, into employment or on to college.

We want our special school students to become valued members of the wider community, with positive self-worth. To help them reach their full potential, we'll focus on developing their confidence, resilience and independence, so they have agency when facing the challenges of adult life, as a person with a disability.

We provide learning opportunities that are appropriately structured for the children’s individual special educational needs. For this reason, in each special academy, curriculum delivery has been broken down into four distinct pathways. This helps to best meet learner needs across the school, and across the age range from 2-19 years.

 

 

Structure of the ‘Four Pathways’ model

In both primary and secondary, the special academies provide a consistent structure that offers four distinct ‘curriculum pathways’. These are the groupings that help organise students into their classes according to:

  • age
  • stage of development
  • an understanding of the impact of their SEND needs on their learning

 

Secondary phase 
 

 

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