Our Curriculum / Ein Cwricwlwm
High Street Primary School Curriculum (APRIL 2026)
Learning and Growing Together
At High Street Primary School, we believe every child is a once‑chance child. Our curriculum is designed to give every learner the knowledge, skills and experiences they need to thrive - now and in the future. It is ambitious, inclusive, values‑driven and fully aligned with the Curriculum for Wales.
Our Vision
We want all children to leave High Street Primary as:
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Ambitious, capable learners
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Enterprising, creative contributors
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Ethical, informed citizens
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Healthy, confident individuals
These Four Purposes sit at the heart of everything we do.
Our Curriculum
Inquiry‑Led Learning
Learning begins with big questions that spark curiosity and drive thinking. Each term is shaped through an inquiry lens, ensuring learning is meaningful, connected and authentic.
Examples include:
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How is our changing world affecting our planet? (Year 6 - Autumn)
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What makes our local area special? (Year 1 - Spring)
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How did the Ancient Greeks shape the world we live in today? (Year 5 – Summer)
Our Spiral Curriculum
We use a spiral approach, meaning key ideas – such as systems, relationships, change and sustainability – are introduced early and revisited often, growing in complexity as learners develop.
This builds:
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deep understanding
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strong knowledge retention
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secure progression
Pupil Voice
Learners shape their learning. They influence:
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what they learn
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how they learn
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how they demonstrate their learning
They help generate questions, plan learning routes and co‑create success criteria.
This builds:
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confidence
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ownership
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motivation
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independence
How is our Curriculum organised?
We structure learning through three lenses across the year:
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Autumn: Science & Technology
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Spring: Humanities (including RVE)
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Summer: Expressive Arts
This ensures rich, balanced learning across all Areas of Learning and Experience with Literacy, Mathematics and Numeracy, Digital Competence, Health and Wellbeing embedded throughout.
Talk for Writing
All year groups follow the Talk for Writing model, ensuring structured progression in oracy, reading and writing.
Mathematics and Numeracy
Learners follow sequential, coherent progression in number, shape, measure and reasoning across the year. White Rose Maths is used as a resource to shape and inform learning.
Digital Competence
Children confidently use technology for:
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producing digital content
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handling data
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safe online behaviour
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computational thinking
Health and Wellbeing, Religion, Values and Ethics
Jigsaw is used as a resource to shape and inform learning.
What does learning look like?
Active and Engaging:
Lessons are hands‑on, creative and purposeful. Children learn through:
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investigation
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collaboration
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problem‑solving
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real‑world challenges
Adaptive Teaching:
Teachers respond to learners’ needs in the moment – adjusting lessons, revisiting concepts and adapting resources. Planning is flexible, not fixed.
Meaningful Outcomes:
Children create work with an audience and purpose. For example:
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performances
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digital films
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exhibitions
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letters
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debates
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reports
Progression: How do we support children’s growth?
Our progression model is clear and coherent. Learners move from:
Emerging → Developing → Secure → Advanced
Progress is tracked using:
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pupils’ work
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enquiry responses
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oracy & discussion
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teacher observations
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performance tasks
Pupil reflection is central - children regularly self‑assess and set next steps.
A Curriculum rooted in our Community …
We celebrate:
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local identity
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Welsh culture
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diversity
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our school community
We work closely with families and partners to enrich learning experiences throughout the year.
What will you see as a parent or visitor?
In Classrooms
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exciting inquiry questions
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evolving working walls
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children’s questions shaping learning
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rich discussions
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pupil choice in activities
In Books / Digital Platforms
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a wide variety of outcomes
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pupil reflections
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evidence of progression
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creativity and independence
In Pupil Voice
Children will say things like:
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We helped decide what to learn.
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I chose how to show my work.
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I know what I need to do next.
Reviewing and improving our Curriculum
We regularly review our curriculum through:
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pupil voice
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work scrutiny
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inquiry evaluation
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lesson visits
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assessment and progression reviews
