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Curriculum

Curriculum intent

Our curriculum at Our Lady’s Catholic College is intended to be ambitious and offer equality of opportunity to all. Our mission is to give every one of our young people the holistic education that enables them to live life to the full. Central to enabling that fulfilment is helping them develop wisdom, as well as knowledge, so that their future choices will enhance their lives and the lives of others. We believe that our curriculum is responsible for nurturing a sense of wonder in the world we live in.

We aim to develop young people to become literate, numerate, confident, and aware of their uniqueness, with a passion for learning the arts, humanities, languages, sciences and technologies. We aim to instil in pupils an awareness of their uniqueness, their place in the world and a love of God, neighbour and the environment. Our hope is that we nurture the potential of our pupils so that they can find their vocation and take their place as responsible members of our communities and society.

Our Lady’s is a community inclusion and diversity. We welcome pupils from over 28 feeder primary schools and work in partnership with parents, parishes and employers for the education and formation of the young people in our care. Our aim is to provide an environment where all our pupils flourish and are valued for their uniqueness and God-given gifts and talents.

Our Lady’s is a teaching community which strives to develop effective and reflective practitioners who remove learning barriers for all pupils. We are acutely aware of how our pupils learn and what each learner needs in order to become the most successful learners. As such, we actively ensure that all groups of pupils are able to share in a learner-centred curriculum.

At Our Lady’s we are aware that not all learners are the same and that each pupil will experience different barriers to their learning. It is the mission of the teachers at Our Lady’s Catholic College to be well-informed practitioners in order to understand how to remove as many of these barriers to learning as we can. For this reason, research-based teaching and practices are central to how we develop our thinking and teaching approaches. This is supported by our approach to CPD and our Personal Professional Development cycle, which encourages and allows our staff to explore their own practices in order to reflect and improve on them in a research-based approach.

At Our Lady’s we aim to ease any disadvantages that our pupils may have. We firmly believe that the development of the whole child is fundamental to our mission. Throughout the curriculum there are opportunities for pupils to develop their spiritual lives, their moral selves and to appreciate cultural capital and social diversity. We want them to develop their character, their social skills and leadership. A wide range of extracurricular activities is offered to enhance and enrich the curriculum (educational day visits, overseas study experiences, retreats, and lunchtime and after-school clubs).

Curriculum Offer

Year 12

Year 13

                    All students study (hours per fortnight)

PSHE

1

1

Careers

1

1

Theological dialogue

2

2

     

Students then choose 3 options from the A-level and Vocational option blocks

A-Level subject options

   

English Language and Literature

9

9

Maths

9

9

Biology

9

9

Chemistry

9

9

Physics

9

9

Religious Studies

9

9

French

n/a

9

Spanish

n/a

9

History

9

9

Geography

9

9

Psychology

9

9

Sociology

9

9

Art

9

9

 

        Vocational subject options

Travel and Tourism

9

9

Health and Social Care

9

9

Sport

9

9

Applied Science

9

9

Business

9

9

IT

9

9

Food science and nutrition

9

9

Music

9

will follow through from new 2023 cohort

Level 2 cohort

   

English language GCSE

8

 

Maths GCSE/Functional Skills

8

 

Travel and Tourism BTEC

18

n/a

 

Timetabled Enrichment offer

Sports Leadership

2

 

Sports Enrichment

1

Cooking Enrichment

1

Art Enrichment

1

French Enrichment

1

Sign Language and First Aid Enrichment

1