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Clapham Manor Vision Document
July 2014
OUR VISION
Clapham Manor Vision Document
July 2014
Clapham Manor Vision Document
July 2014
What matters to us
Creating broad opportunities for our community’s children to develop curious, inquiring minds.
Stimulating their imagination and creativity; not just in art but across the curriculum.
Promoting purposeful and relevant learning; for their lives, community and the technological changes in the world.
Engaging them in real life experiences; making learning useful and applicable in life.
Clapham Manor Vision Document
July 2014
Our commitment
We will foster partnership across the community between parents pupils and teachers; putting children at the heart of our vision for the future.
In doing so, we will make them more inspired, rounded and prepared to take advantage of all the opportunities life presents.
Clapham Manor Vision Document
July 2014
Our Vision
Championing and inspiring our children’s individuality, belonging, independence and confidence
by creating more engaging and more relevant opportunities to learn.
Creating bright futures in the community and wider world.
Clapham Manor Vision Document
July 2014
How we’ll do this
We want children to
Learn academic and vocational skills to prepare them for secondary school and life
Be advanced and confident operators
of Computers to support academic and employment
prospects
Be able to speak a foreign language to
broaden opportunities in life to travel, visit and
live in other countries
Be confident social and emotional people to be able to live happily with diverse
relationships underpinned by strong moral and ethical beliefs
SixKey
Initiatives
Vocational Learning Curriculum
Natural Thinking Development
Technology Springboard
Language Learning Initiative
PSHE Promotion Programme
Children’s Partnership
Charter
What this means
Learning from schools in Sweden and Finland we will create a new curriculum including more opportunities for multi-disciplinary vocational learning.
We will create experiential learning; through an expanded natural thinkers curriculum in EYFS and Key Stage 1, including growing vegetables and cooking food that has been grown.
We will expand opportunities for pupils to use emerging and existing technologies across all curriculum areas, ensuring teachers use emerging and existing technologies throughout the new curriculum.
We will ensure all pupils can begin to learn a foreign language in early years and begin to become fluent in at least one language by the end of Key Stage Two (with the opportunity to learn another language spoken by one of our local communities).
We will ensure that Personal, Social and Health Education (PSHE) is central to our new curriculum.
We will create a Clapham Manor Children's Charter confirming what opportunities all our pupils should have for formal and informal learning. The charter will detail crucial partnership principles between Parent, Pupil and Teacher.
Deliverables
1. Redevelopment of buildings on the Grafton Square site and many rooms in the main school building
2. Development of “The Spinney” as a model of good practice in early years and a self-sustaining community resource
3. Curriculum development ensuring all children experience social education learning as part of a 24 hour camping trip and a week outward bound course, and have the choice of exciting sports and arts in and outside curriculum time
4. Develop resources to support children with additional needs including our SALT provision, Learning Mentors, Learning Support Assistants and Dramatherapy
1. Creation of a new food technology classroom
2. Renovation of infant and junior playgrounds with a focus on ‘Natural Thinkers’ in Key Stage One
3. Implementation of food technology curriculum in Key Stage Two
1. Creation of a technology focused curriculum across all subject areas
1. Employing a team of specialist Modern Foreign Language Teachers
2. Forging connections with schools and communities across the world
1. Implement CPD programme to support teachers to deliver PSHE effectively
2. Raise the profile of PSHC and consider it in all parts of our learning, creating a consistent whole school approach from all staff and constant references to it in PDM’s, morning meetings etc.
1. Parental outreach and engagement to involve all parents in the development and promotion of the charter
2. Extend student leadership beyond the school council creating more opportunities for pupils to support each other with their learning
Clapham Manor Vision Document
July 2014
Clapham Manor Primary SchoolBelmont Road
LondonSW4 0BZ
Clapham Manor Vision Document
July 2014