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Curriculum
At Huntingdon House School, our curriculum is designed around the needs of each individual learner.
Many of our students arrive having experienced gaps in their education or challenges in previous school environments. Our curriculum, therefore, focuses on rebuilding confidence, developing learning skills and helping students engage positively with education.
Personalised Learning
Students learn in small groups, allowing teachers to tailor lessons to individual learning styles, strengths and interests. Lessons may be organised in ability groups, friendship groups or interest groups to support both learning and social development.
A Broad and Balanced Curriculum
Our curriculum is based on the National Curriculum and includes:
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English
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Mathematics
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Science
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Humanities
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Creative Arts
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Physical Education
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Computing and Technology
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Design Technology
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Personal, Social and Health Education (PSHE)/Relationships and Sex Education (RSE)
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Religious Education
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Life Skills and Employability Skills
Students also benefit from enrichment activities, educational visits and real-world learning experiences that help them apply their learning beyond the classroom.
Developing Skills for Life
Alongside academic learning, our curriculum supports students to develop:
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confidence and independence
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communication and social skills
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problem-solving and critical thinking
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preparation for further education, training or employment
Our goal is to provide learning experiences that are meaningful, engaging and relevant to students’ lives.