The District CE is a 1.5 entry primary school, with 374 pupils on roll from age 2 to 11. SEN and Pupil Premium percentages are both higher than the national average. Most pupils enter school with skills that are well below typical for their age. We want the very best for our pupils: to enable them to establish knowledge, skills and learning behaviours, which allow them to flourish in the next stage of their learning journey and the wider world. We want them to lead full, productive lives when they leave us. Our curriculum is underpinned by three core contextual aspects in response to the particular needs of our community: health and wellbeing; enrichment and aspirations and language, communication and literature. Our curriculum learning projects and enrichment opportunities are all developed with these in mind. We chose Skills Builder to integrate into our curriculum to help pupils to develop their aspiration and the essential skills necessary to become confident, responsible citizens who demonstrate respectful relationships and positive learning attitudes.
Despite the challenges incurred by the ongoing effects of the pandemic (staff and pupil absence, the inability to come together as key stages or allow parents into school) the Skills Builder program has had a positive effect across school. It has raised the profile of essential skills with both children and adults. It has improved teacher knowledge and pedagogy. For example, we are teaching children how to listen effectively, not just to adults, but to each other. Rather than just setting good listening as an expectation, we are demonstrating what makes a good listener. We are sharing the rationale for and the importance of each skill. The use of a common, shared language when teaching skills has supported a consistent approach across school.
Introducing skills ambassadors to promote skills within their classes. This term, we will be introducing the Homezone to parents. Further investigate the links with PSHE. Add SkillsBuilder information to the school website. Essential skills will be added to relevant policies/ curriculum statements. Sharing key information with lunchtimes supervisors.