At Morningside, we are proud of our carefully designed curriculum. It is broad, balanced and ambitious for every child. Our curriculum not only meets national expectations but provides all pupils – regardless of background – with powerful knowledge that takes them beyond their everyday experiences, inspiring them to become advocates for change and architects of their own futures.
At Morningside, we are proud of our carefully designed curriculum. It is broad, balanced and ambitious for every child. Our curriculum not only meets national expectations but provides all pupils – regardless of background – with powerful knowledge that takes them beyond their everyday experiences, inspiring them to become advocates for change and architects of their own futures.
At Morningside Primary School, our curriculum:
In Key Stage 1 and 2 the curriculum is made up of core subjects:
and foundation subjects:
Please click on the following link to learn more about the National Curriculum in Key Stage 1 & 2. You can read more about all of our curriculum subjects by clicking on individual topics under Subjects.
Our curriculum is much wider and deeper than the subjects in the National Curriculum.
Our curriculum is much wider and deeper than the subjects in the National Curriculum. We believe in providing children with experiences that inspire, challenge and excite them.
From African Dance and Drumming to Steel Pans, from exploring our local area in Hackney to studying countries across the globe, from investigating scientific phenomena to performing their own writing – our children experience a curriculum that opens doors and broadens horizons.
We carefully plan for children to have progressively richer experiences from their first day at school to the end of Year 6, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to discover their talents and develop their interests.
Every child and family who joins our school brings their own knowledge and experiences linked to their culture and wider family. This might include languages, beliefs, traditions, cultural and family heritage, interests, travel and work.
Cultural capital is the accumulation of knowledge, behaviours, and skills that a child can draw upon. It demonstrates their cultural awareness, knowledge and competence, and is one of the key ingredients a pupil will draw upon to be successful in society, their career and the world of work.
Cultural capital gives children power. It helps them achieve goals, become successful, and rise up the social ladder without necessarily having wealth or financial capital. Cultural capital provides children with the desire to aspire and achieve social mobility, whatever their starting point.
Gradually widening children’s experiences as they progress through school is an important step in providing rich and engaging learning across the curriculum. At Morningside, we are committed to ensuring that all our children – whatever their starting point – have access to the knowledge, experiences and opportunities they need to succeed.