Elm Academy

Curriculum Aims

At Elm Academy we have based our Curriculum on the National Curriculum but we go above and beyond to excel it in as many ways as possible.

All learning is carefully and meticulously planned to ensure it is progressive, with pupils consistently revisiting and building not only on knowledge learnt in their current year group but also in previous ones. 

Pupils will also complete regular Knowledge Quizzes in school to highlight the knowledge they have retained and any gaps in their understanding to ensure we can address this swiftly. 

To ensure the pupils are engaged with their learning, and enjoy what is being taught, we regularly complete pupil interviews and surveys to ask them for their feedback. The most recent ones of these have been overwhelmingly positive with the vast majority of pupils commenting on their love for the  class texts and for their enjoyment of their lessons.

As a school we also aim to cover National Events such as World Book Day, Black History Month and Walk to School Week to help develop our pupils as citizens, as well as developing them academically.

To find out more about the National Curriculum expectations please follow this link – https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/425601/PRIMARY_national_curriculum.pdf

See individual subject pages to find out more about our curriculum. 

 If you would still like to find out more you can make an appointment to see one of our Vice Principals -by emailing elm@ea.weareauthentic.education and asking for an appointment.