MHS School ethos & Curriculum aims 2014

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MHS School ethos & Curriculum aims 2014 Agreed by staff & Governors Summer 2014

Vision quotations……. ‘We want to nurture positive, independent individuals who are going to be able to make a valuable contribution to society’ ‘…children to learn practical skills, discover personal interests and develop values that make them excited about learning and what they can achieve in the future, benefitting their adult relationships and working lives’

Open Futures

What are our curriculum drivers? What traits would we like to see in our pupils? Which challenges do our pupils’ backgrounds present? What are our values? What kind of experiences should our pupils have before they leave? What skills should they have before they leave?

Top five Curriculum Drivers SPEAKING & LISTENING – Key driver Knowledge of the world (Wakefield, UK, World) Enquiry (investigative skills pupils finding out for themselves) Community/social (community champions) Aspirations & possibilities (world of work, ambitions) PSED (emotional & physical well-being)

MHS School charter During their time at Mackie Hill, we will strive to ensure every child will.. Participate in 5 different sports Take part in a public performance Take part in a residential visit Learn to swim Visit a theatre to watch a live performance Learn key skills from an expert visitor (e.g. author, artist, scientist) Learn basic first aid Learn basic road safety Visit an art gallery/museum Grow & cook their own food (learn how to cook a healthy meal) Correspond with pupils from a different country Participate in a fundraising project for charity Develop an understanding of the world of work/career choices/career aspirations Take part in an enterprise project (develop financial capability) Develop an understanding of how to protect the environment