Maiden Erlegh

School

Curriculum Statement 2024 -2025

At Maiden Erlegh School we aim to deliver a broad and balanced curriculum with a range of pathways that provide a stimulating and demanding education for students of all abilities.  

 Curriculum Intent 

  • Rigour, high standards, coherence  
  • A core of essential knowledge and skills in the key subject disciplines  
  • Freedom for teachers to use professionalism and expertise  
  • Carefully planned sequences of learning  
  • Memorable experiences which put learning in a wider context  
  • A wide range of opportunities for personalised stretch, challenge and support  
  • A range of rigorous assessment opportunities which support high quality of information advice and guidance for students and parents  
  • A rigorous programme for personal development and character education (including RSE and preparation for life in modern Britain) 
  • Varied option choices for all groups of students including the most able and SEND  
  • Varied progression routes for all students’ post-16 and post-18. 

 Personal Development (PD)

PD is taught to all year groups and covers a range of personal, social, health, careers/employability and British Values themes, as well as relationships and sex education (RSE) and health education. PD is taught in a bespoke one hour lesson per week. We aim to make sure that PD is contextually planned for our local context. 

Reading

Reading is taught to all year groups through both tutor sessions and the main curriculum via departments using our ‘high five’ strategy’ to make students think about reading at different stages of the process. Students who are below their reading age will be identified by testing and the bottom 12 in each foundation year group have regular reading intervention. 

 Withdrawal from RE or Relationship and Sex Education (RSE) 

Parents have the right to choose whether or not to withdraw their child from RE or RSE without influence from the school, although a school should ensure parents or carers are informed of this right and are aware of the educational objectives and content of the RE and RSE syllabus. In this way, parents can make an informed decision. Where parents have requested that their child is withdrawn, their right must be respected, and where RE or RSE is integrated in the curriculum, the school will need to discuss the arrangements with the parents or carers to explore how the child’s withdrawal can be best accommodated. If students are withdrawn from RE or RSE, schools have a duty to supervise them, though not to provide additional teaching or to incur extra cost.  Students will usually remain on the school premises. 

Key Stage 3 (Years 7 and 8) 

All students follow a common curriculum.  

Subject  

Time Allocation (hrs/week) 

English (combined Language and Literature)   

4  

Mathematics  

3  

Science  

3  

Personal Development

1

RS  

1  

PE  

2  

Modern Foreign Languages: French or Spanish or German  

2  

Humanities: Geography   

1.5  

Humanities: History  

1.5  

Humanities: Religion and Philosophy  

1  

Art and Design  

1  

Computing  

1  

Drama  

1  

Music  

1  

Technology: Design and Food  

1  

TOTAL  

25

Reading

40 mins  

Purple Pathway: a bespoke pathway for students currently in Year 8 with a below 100 scaled score in Reading and Mathematics. Students use humanities and MFL lessons in Years 7 and 8 to create blocks of time in order to follow a bespoke curriculum focusing on literacy and numeracy (through using humanities topics as vehicles for project based learning). As part of the literacy element of the purple pathway, Rapid Reading, Reading Plus, Letters and sounds or Read, Write Inc resources are used as appropriate. A key aim of the Purple Pathway is to ensure students make at least expected progress and more wherever possible, and to enable the students to access mainstream KS4 pathways in Year 9.  

Key Stage 4 (Years 9, 10 and 11)  

The curriculum after Year 8 is designed to provide continuity, balance and breadth, but at the same time enable students to specialise in courses which meet their needs, aptitudes and career intentions.  

Subject  

Time Allocation (hrs/week)  

Year 9  

Year 10  

Year 11  

English  

4  

4  

4  

Mathematics  

3  

4  

4  

 Combined  Science OR  Timetabled Intervention  

4  

4.5  

4.5  

0  

0  

1.5  

Single Sciences  

-  

6  

6  

RS  

3  

1

0  

Personal Development

1

1

1

PE  

2  

2.5  

2  

Option A  

2  

2  

2  

Option B  

2  

2  

2  

Option C  

2  

2  

2  

Option D  

2  

2  

2  

TOTAL  

25  

25  

25  

Reading  

40 mins  

40 mins  

40 mins  

All students starting Year 9 take a core of compulsory examination subjects alongside Physical Education and PD. They also take a GCSE in Religious Studies in Year 10. We expect students who are capable of doing so, to take the full range of EBACC subjects e.g. in addition to the Core subjects studied, the students should study either GCSE Geography or History and a GCSE in a Modern Foreign Language. 

Indigo Resource Hub: Five students join us each year be part of our ASD/SEMH Resource Hub. The students join the main school curriculum that is appropriate to them, be it the Purple Pathway or a normal Foundation Stage curriculum alongside having the benefit of a trained SEN teacher to support their development both academically and personally.     

Courses on offer are: 

GCSE Geography 

GCSE History 

GCSE French 

GCSE German 

GCSE Spanish 

GCSE Computer Science

GCSE Economics  

BTEC Level 2 in Enterprise

BTEC Level 2 Health and Social Care  

BTEC Level 2 Performing Arts     

GCSE Physical Education

CamTech National in Sports Science

GCSE 3D Art  

Cambridge National Level 2 Creative iMedia

GCSE Art and Design

GCSE Music                           

GCSE Drama 

ASDAN CoPE  

GCSE  Food, Preparation & Nutrition 

AQA Step up to English/Unit awards  

GCSE Design & Technology 

Entry Level Certificates

 

 

Key Stage 5 (Years 12 and 13)

Students starting in Year 12 start three Level 3 qualifications (some may be eligible to study four).  Most take A Level courses but some take a mixture of A Level and Technical options. In Year 12 students typically have 9 hours per fortnight per subject and Year 13 students typically have 8 hours a fortnight per subject in addition to supervised directed independent study. Where numbers studying a subject are small, experience shows us that they cover the course content in the same depth more quickly than in larger groups. They are therefore allocated less taught time but retain the same number of hours for the subject on their timetable, with more supervised study. In some subjects with small numbers, Year 12 and Year 13, students may be taught together.  All students have directed supervised study for a minimum of 4 hours a week.  

Subject  

Time Allocation

(hrs/week)  

Year 12  

Year 13  

Subject Choice A

4.5

4

Subject Choice B

4.5

4

Subject Choice C

4.5

4

Supervised Study

4

4

Personal Development

1

1

Reading

0.75

0.75

TOTAL  

19.25

17.75

In addition to the directed subject time, students are also taught 1hr of personal development per week and guided through 45 mins of reading around current affairs.

Curriculum time is also allocated across the year to:

  • Post sixth from choices, with advice and guidance on careers, apprenticeship, and University.  
  • Work experience to give students the opportunity to develop their career choices and to apply their skills in real working conditions.
  • Extended Project Qualification to provide students with the opportunity to develop their analytical and evaluation skills.
  • Voluntary service either inside or outside of school.

Courses that are available are: 

GCE Art                                                           GCE Further Mathematics                      GCE Physics  

GCE Biology                                                 GCE Geography                                           GCE Psychology  

GCE Business Studies                              GCE German                                                 GCE Sociology   

GCE Chemistry                                            GCE History                                                   GCE Technology  

GCE Computer Science                            GCE Law                                                         GCE Theatre Studies  

GCE Economics                                            GCE Mathematics                                      BTEC Level 3 Business Studies

GCE English Language                              GCE Media Studies                                   CAMTech Level 3 Sport  

GCE English Literature                               GCE Music                                                    L3 Maths (Using and Applying)

GCE Film Studies                                          GCE Photography  (Y12 only)               BTEC Level 3 Human Biology

GCE Fine Art                                                    GCE Philosophy and Ethics   

GCE French                                                       GCE Physical Education