Haltwhistle is a caring and inclusive Primary school, located in rural Northumberland. Our aim is to provide opportunities for all children to develop as independent, confident, successful learners with high aspirations. Through the curriculum we provide, Haltwhistle pupils will become understanding British citizens, able to make a positive contribution towards their community and wider society. The skills builder project, with its continuum of progress throughout school and direct links into the world of work has helped us to broaden the horizons of our pupils and help them to begin to ask questions and develop aspirations about their future life goals.
The consistency of language has been the key benefit. The programme has made these soft skills measurable, which has given improved the focus and attention they have received throughout teaching and pastoral support for our children. The impact can be seen across the wider school including children recognising their own strengths and the strengths of others.

A significant focus for our school this year has been the development of links with employers and local science and industry. We have created opportunities to work alongside the police, fire service, Kielder observatory Scientists and visit Kielder observatory, a joint project 'STEM to Stars' with Kielder, arranged funding for an astrology project with Lancaster University to explore the dark skies of Haltwhistle, and connected with local industry, such as Northumberland Honey Company.
We have already mapped opportunities to make links with businesses through the first year of our two year curriculum plan and will extend this to include the second year of planning. Whilst we have run project days alongside businesses in Science and the arts this year (Stem to Stars, Street Scientists and Theatre / dance workshops) we will plan a whole school project day. We also intend to link the essential skills to our zone of regulation work for children receiving this support.