Our Vision

Our inclusive curriculum

Vision

“The Model Church in Wales School’s vision is to work within a Christian ethos, practising restorative approaches to nurture and develop all that is best in our pupils providing them with a sure foundation for their future”

This is a task which involves co-operation between the child, the school, the home, the family, the church and the community, in which each has a vital part to play.

We share this vision through our Model Church in Wales School Prayer

Jesus our Model,

Helps us to share,

Learning and kindness

Friendship and care

Dysg caredigrwydd a ffrindiau cytun,

A Iesu’r Model sy’n helpu pob un.

Aims:

·       At Model Church in Wales School we strive to do this through the following aims…

·       Our School seeks to recognise the God-given abilities of each child and to develop them in the best interest of the child, the family, the community and society.

·       We strive to create a happy environment where children and stakeholders may learn to co-operate with each other in a restorative atmosphere with support and trust.

·       The School Curriculum encompasses the Four core purposes and is designed to develop the children educationally, physically morally and spiritually, into happy, well-educated and whole people. We recognise that children and staff work best in a calm atmosphere and the school aims to develop a strong sense of communal and self-discipline with Christian values of caring and thoughtfulness for everyone.

Curriculum Statement:

Our curriculum will raise the aspirations for all learners. As a school we have considered how all learners will be supported to realise the four purposes and to progress. We have considered our ALN provision and how we will meet the needs of different groups of learners through our curriculum continuum and Ditectif Dysgu pedagogy.

The four purposes

The four purposes are the starting point and aspiration for our school curriculum design. Our school aims to support our learners to become:

· ambitious, capable learners, ready to learn throughout their lives

· enterprising, creative contributors, ready to play a full part in life and work

· ethical, informed citizens of Wales and the world

· healthy, confident individuals, ready to lead fulfilling lives as valued members of society

The statements of what matters

Our curriculum will provide opportunities and experiences to develop the key concepts, knowledge and skills as described in the statements of what matters and in line with the Statements of What Matters Code.

Areas of Learning and Experience

Our curriculum will provide learning experiences through the 6 AoLEs of: 

· Languages, Literacy and Communication

· Expressive Arts

· Science and Technology

· Humanities

· Maths and Numeracy

Health and Wellbeing

Learning, Progression and Assessment

Our curriculum will support learning through designing learning opportunities that draw upon the pedagogical principles.

Our curriculum, supported by effective teaching and learning enables learners to make meaningful progress. Over time our learners will develop and improve their skills and knowledge. Our curriculum focuses on understanding what it means to make progress in a given Area or discipline and how learners should deepen and broaden their knowledge and understanding, skills and capacities, and attributes and dispositions and is informed by the Progression Code. This in turn supports our approach to assessment, the purpose of which is to inform planning for future learning. Assessment will be embedded as an intrinsic part of learning and teaching. All learners will be assessed on entry to the school.

The school is English medium, however, has a significant amount of Welsh within the ethos of the school; learning takes place in both Welsh and English from the early years onwards in various activities across the curriculum.

Cross curricular skills

Our curriculum will develop the mandatory cross-curricular skills of literacy, numeracy and digital competence. Our curriculum will enable learners to develop competence and capability in these skills and to extend and apply them across all Areas.

Learners will be given opportunities across the curriculum to:

· develop listening, reading, speaking and writing skills

· be able to use numbers and solve problems in real-life situations

· be confident users of a range of technologies to help them function and communicate effectively and make sense of the world

Relationship and Sexuality Education RSE

Our school curriculum embraces the guidance within the statutory RSE Code, which is mandatory for all pupils. Our RSE provision will have a positive and empowering role in our learners’ education and will play a vital role in supporting them to realise the four purposes as part of a whole-school approach. Helping learners to form and maintain a range of relationships, all based on mutual trust and respect, is the foundation of RSE. These relationships are critical to the development of emotional well-being, resilience and empathy. There is no parental right to request that a child is withdrawn from RSE in the Curriculum for Wales

Religion Values and Ethics RVE

Religion, values and ethics (RVE) is a statutory requirement of the Curriculum for Wales and is mandatory for all learners from ages 3 to 16.

There is no parental right to request that a child is withdrawn from RVE in the Curriculum for Wales

As RVE is a locally determined subject, the agreed syllabus specifies what should be taught in RVE within the Diocese and our curriculum will reflect this guidance.

Review and refinement

Our school curriculum will be kept under review in order to respond to the outputs of professional inquiry, the changing needs of learners and social contexts and needs. The reviews will take into account the views of stakeholders and will be signed off by the Governing Body. We will publish a summary of our curriculum and revise the summary if changes to the curriculum are made during the review process

WESP

WESP Statement on PLASC:

Model (669/3322) is a Primary school (nursery, infant and junior) for years 3-11. It is Voluntary aided governed and English (with significant Welsh) language.