History Curriculum Vision
At Brackley C of E Junior School we have designed our curriculum with pupils learning and development at the heart. We are committed to providing a curriculum that is broad, balanced and offers opportunities to grow. It is the school’s curriculum vision that teachers strive for academic excellence and encourage every child to reach the highest levels of achievement and personal development. We recognise that every child is unique - therefore we are dedicated to providing a curriculum that is inclusive and meets the needs of every pupil by supporting them in becoming the best they can be, regardless of their background, special needs, ethnicity or disability. We strive to create a friendly, caring atmosphere which is designed to help every child flourish and realise their full potential. The school staff value the different ways in which pupils learn and plan lessons to account for these differences. Through our curriculum we aim for all pupils to be prepared to live life in all its fullness. We want them to be aspirational for their future and recognise that through valuing and participating fully in their education, everyone has a place and can contribute to the wider community.
History Subject Intent
Our history curriculum helps children make sense of the present as well as the past, and to appreciate the complexity and diversity of human societies and development. Teaching at Brackley C of E Junior School will ignite children’s curiosity about the past and how this has influenced the present. History helps children gain a sense of their own identity within a social, political, cultural, and economic background. It is important that children are aware of their immediate history in Brackley and its surroundings. We intend to provide a curriculum that teaches the appropriate subject knowledge, skills and understanding set out in the National Curriculum equipping the children with opportunities to ask perceptive questions, think critically, weigh evidence and develop judgement. At BJS we teach eleven history topics throughout years 3 to 6, as a child moves through our school their historical knowledge and understanding will deepen and build on the foundations of previous learning. Pupils develop both substantive and disciplinary knowledge as they progress through the school, the curriculum has been designed to enable children to frequently visit concepts through repeated encounters and meaningful examples. Substantive knowledge of key concepts, such as, empire, tax, trade and invasion are explicitly taught and regularly revisited. At BJS, children to develop a mental timeline of events helping secure broad developments and historical periods to place their learning in context. Our intention is to offer a rich and diverse curriculum that enables pupils to thrive and prepare them for KS3.
History Subject Implementation
In KS2, learning will start by revisiting prior knowledge. This will be scaffolded to support pupils to recall previous learning and make connections. Staff will model explicitly the subject-specific vocabulary, knowledge and skills relevant to the learning to allow them to integrate new knowledge into larger concepts.
Geography Curriculum Vision
At Brackley C of E Junior School we have designed our curriculum with pupils learning and development at the heart. We are committed to providing a curriculum that is broad, balanced and offers opportunities to grow. It is the school’s curriculum vision that teachers strive for academic excellence and encourage every child to reach the highest levels of achievement and personal development. We recognise that every child is unique - therefore we are dedicated to providing a curriculum that is inclusive and meets the needs of every pupil by supporting them in becoming the best they can be, regardless of their background, special needs, ethnicity or disability. We strive to create a friendly, caring atmosphere which is designed to help every child flourish and realise their full potential. The school staff value the different ways in which pupils learn and plan lessons to account for these differences. Through our curriculum we aim for all pupils to be prepared to live life in all its fullness. We want them to be aspirational for their future and recognise that through valuing and participating fully in their education, everyone has a place and can contribute to the wider community.
Geography Subject Intent
At Brackley C of E Junior School we believe that geography helps inspire children’s curiosity, fascination and awe and wonder about the world and the people that live in it. It is fundamental in broadening children’s experiences and helps children make sense of the world and their place in it. We intend to provide children with the knowledge and understanding of their local area, the United Kingdom and the wider world. Our teaching helps equip children with the knowledge about diverse places, people, resources and natural and human environments, together with a deep understating of the Earth’s key physical and human processes. Geography lessons are focused on developing key skills and concepts. Throughout KS2, children are taught about our local area, rainforest regions across the world, mountains and volcanoes, trade and enterprise and the importance of protecting the environment. Important geographical skills such as using maps and atlases, using locational and directional language and practising fieldwork are embedded throughout our curriculum.
Geography Subject Implementation
Throughout KS2, teachers maintain strong links to the National Curriculum guidelines to ensure all aspects, knowledge and skills of Geography are being taught across all year groups by ensuring the following:
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