Curriculum
Our Curriculum vision
At St. Andrew’s we aim to work with parents to prepare pupils to become productive, thoughtful and responsible members of the society. We achieve this through a rich and engaging curriculum designed to promote critical thinking and to develop a lifelong love of learning. Our core values of respect and faith help pupils to develop their character, build resilience and take their place as global citizens capable of making a meaningful and positive impact in their lives and the lives of others.
If you require further information regarding the curriculum, please contact the school office:
Academic Year
2022/23
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Autum Term 1 (from September 2023)
Each class will be focusing on one particular famous individual:
Reception: Winnie Harlow - model
Year 1: Lorraine Pascale - chef
Year 2: Winnie Mandela - activist
Year 3: Serena Williams - tennis player
Year 4: Aretha Franklin - singer
Year 5: Dr Mae Jemison - astronaut
Year 6: Sojourner Truth - activist
Additional:
African Drumming Day 12th Oct
Parent volunteers - black history talks to pupils
Visit the class pages at the end of half term to see examples of pupil's work
Science Week 2021
Black History Month - October 2020 topics covered
Each class will be focusing on one particular famous individual and topic:
Reception: Frank Bailey, with a focus on equality.
Year 1: Ainsley Harriott, with a focus on food.
Year 2: Lenny Henry, with a focus on his charity work & the history of Red Nose Day.
Year 3: John Kent, with a focus on black activism
Year 4: Craig David, with a focus on the history of black music.
Year 5: Diane Abbott, with a focus on black people in politics and law.
Year 6: James Peter, with a focus on the history of black people in sport.