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School curriculum

When designing our demanding curriculum for students with SEMH needs, we knew that we needed to fill the gaps that they have from the National Curriculum due to missed learning in mainstream school.  We also wanted to inspire and stretch them with subjects that aren’t found on the National Curriculum.  Finally, we wanted to offer appropriate qualifications that will allow our children and young people to move forwards to their individual next step. 

 

Our curriculum has been designed to maximise each student’s potential based on whatever their path to success is. Many of our pupils want employment in mechanics, construction and bricklaying.  We can support each young person to gain the Functional Skills qualifications that they need to enter college.  We also offer a range of other qualifications to really make a CV stand out and to keep our students moving forward. 

 

We want our students to be making constant progress from their starting point so we will regularly assess your child with our effective tracking system to ensure that the tutor is teaching at the appropriate level of challenge.   

 

As well as the broad range of subject disciplines in the National Curriculum, we place a priority on Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education (PSHE), using the topics suggested by the PSHE Association, whilst also offering qualifications such as Independent Living to run alongside this where we can support pupils to grow into properly functioning adults. We acively promote respect and tolerance for other people, with particular regard to the protected characteristics set out in Equality Act 2010, with explicit teaching about discrimination of: 

  • Age 

  • Disability 

  • Gender reassignment 

  • Marriage and civil partnership 

  • Pregnancy and maternity 

  • Race 

  • Religion or belief 

  • Sex 

  • Sexual orientation   

 

Everything we teach and believe is underpinned by the British Values of:  

  • democracy 

  • the rule of law 

  • individual liberty 

  • mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs 

The National Curriculum (planned in an age-appropriate way): 

  • English 

  • Maths 

  • Science  

  • Physical Education 

  • Relationships, Sex and Health Education  

  • Citizenship  

  • Religious Education 

  • Computing  

  • Art  

  • Design and Technology 

  • History 

  • Geography 

  • Music  

  • Languages  

 

All students will cover vital topics in their Relationships, Sex and Health Education (RSHE) to support them to make informed and mature decisions in their personal lives.   

 

We support all Post-14 and Post-16 students as they move on to their next steps with our up to date Careers Education.  Pupils receive full guidance, including visits to Careers Fairs, in the choices that they can make regarding Further Education, apprenticeships and employment to help them expand their horizons.  Work experience is available with the support of their tutor. 

 

We consider communication to be vital to learning and ensure that the day starts with a SODA (Start Of the Day Activity) which gets the student to settle and chat about an engaging challenge with their tutor.   

 

Reading is also a key part of our curriculum and we dedicate time each day to the pleasure of enjoying books.     

 

Qualifications available: 

 

  • English Functional Skills 

  • Maths Functional Skills 

  • Certificate in Independent Living 

  • British Values and Prevent (Evolve Post-14 and Futures Post-16) 

  • Digital Functional Skills (Evolve Post-14 and Futures Post-16) 

  • Environmental Awareness and Sustainability in Construction (Futures Post-16 only) 

  • Award in Financial Literacy (Futures Post-16 only) 

 

We have chosen a number of ‘Alternative Studies’ to further boost students’ enjoyment at our school.  These include: 

  • Sign language 

  • Driving theory 

  • Japanese 

  • Italian 

  • Animation 

 

Please also see the ‘Enrichment’ tab for further information about the ways in which we challenge and boost our students. 

 

Finally, we encourage our young people to build a strong connection with nature through our WMES AWARD.  Similar to the DofE Award, we have designed our own challenges to experience the outdoors to the fullest.   

Our Curriculum: Welcome

Our curriculum has been specially designed for students with SEMH Needs

For more information, simply fill out the form below or contact

West Midlands Education & Skills at:

learning@wmes.org.uk

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