Our Curriculum Model:
At Tor View we aim to provide a curriculum that meets the needs of all our children and young adults offering a broad, balanced, differentiated and relevant education which reflects continuity and maximises progression.
Three curricula operate within all departments of the school and each child’s curriculum is personalised by drawing on the each of these curricula in accordance with individual need.
Formal Curriculum: this is an age appropriate curriculum and includes the Early Years Foundation Stage Framework and National Curriculum in Key Stages 1 – 4 and an accreditation related curriculum in Key Stage 5. All pupils access content from the appropriate Key Stage as defined by their chronological age although skills may be selected from earlier Key Stages as individual needs dictate.
Developmental Curriculum: this is an age appropriate curriculum designed to enable all our pupils to make recognisable small steps of progress and to develop pre-requisite skills to allow learners to access the formal curriculum.
Additional Curriculum: this is an individual curriculum designed to address the holistic needs of each individual. This curriculum may include advice from other agencies including therapeutic services such as Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Sensory Integration Therapy.
Read more about our curriculum model here.
Life Long Learning
Woven throughout our curriculum are opportunities for children and young people to develop skills in life long learning skills. Teachers meticulously plan for children and young people to develop:
Aspiration for Life |
Language for Life |
Learning for Life |
Accurate assessment Challenging targets Effective questioning Timely feedback. |
Explicit teaching of subject related vocabulary Embedded use of ELKLAN training Effective communication environments |
Inquiry based learning from EYFS to Post 19 Transferrable skills Programmed opportunities for independence |
Faculty Model
Our subjects are organised in to faculties where there is likely to be similar pedagogy. Each faculty is led by a senior teacher who is responsible for leading the family of subjects in their faculty. This allows us to continually focus on curriculum improvement.
Humanities & Vocational Learning |
Expressive Arts |
Cognition |
Language & Communication |
Healthy Lifestyles |
Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) |
Geography, History, Religious Education, Horticulture, Work Experience & Careers |
Art & Design, Drama, Music & Dance |
Science, Computing & Maths |
English, French, AAC-ICT |
PSHCE, Food Technology, Physical Education, Leisure & Catering. |
Early Years & Nursery |
Assessing your child’s needs
On entering school, each child is assessed with reference to the objectives within their Education, Health & Care Plan (EHCP) to ensure they receive an individual and prioritised education.
Key areas for assessment are:
· Speaking and listening (including early communication);
· Literacy skills (including reading, writing and phonics);
· Mathematics (including early cognition);
· Physical skills;
· Personal and Social Development;
· Computing skills.
Assessments are regularly updated to maximise pupil potential and each child’s progress is monitored through the Key Skills Care Planning system which includes an acknowledgement of prior learning, clear assessment and setting individual targets. Parents are encouraged to contribute to the development of these plans.
Schemes of work and medium term planning ensure maximum progress is made in all curriculum areas. Each term, teachers revise pupils’ individual priority targets which are delivered through Key Skill lessons.
Further Information
If you require additional information relating to the Primary or Secondary Curriculum, please contact the Senior Assistant Headteacher, Mrs H Bleasdale on 01706 214640.
If you require additional information relating to the Further Education Curriculum, please contact the Assistant Headteacher, Mr A Collinson on 01706 214640.
The Deputy Headteacher responsible for the Curriculum across all departments is Mr A O'Brien.
The Annual Review process
All pupils and students have a formal Annual Review to discuss their progress and their future needs. The review consists of written reports, a review meeting and a summary of the recommendations and individual targets. The review is the opportunity to appraise and amend the Education, Health and Care Plan. Parents and professionals are advised of dates and documentation well in advance of the meeting and are given every encouragement to attend. Pupils are also encouraged to take an active part in their Annual Review.
Curriculum for Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)
Curriculum Intent, Implementation & Impact
At Tor View School our EYFS Curriculum is carefully planned and implemented.
Please click on a tabs below for more information about the intent and implementation of our curriculum as well as a visual guide on how we measure the impact of our curriculum.
At Tor View our vision for our Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) class is ‘Reach for the Stars!’ Together we learn, develop and are given the opportunity to achieve our potential in a positive and supportive environment in order to have the best start on our educational journey. Our curriculum is designed to develop the foundations for learning and treats each learner as an individual, fostering their interests and building on their strengths.
Our youngest pupils join Peach Tree class where they are taught through the prime and specific areas of learning.
The three prime areas of learning are:
Personal, Social and Emotional Development
Communication and Language
Physical Development
The four specific areas of learning are:
Mathematics
Literacy
Understanding the World
Expressive Arts and Design
Physical Education is part of our Prime area of learning: Physical Development. Here we access the hall to undertake activities working on our curriculum targets.
Religious Education is incorporated into the area of Understanding the World through the aspect of People and Communities and is also delivered through assemblies.
Each pupil has individual targets relating to their EHCP and these are taught through individual focussed sessions, small group and whole class teaching opportunities. These lessons are known as Key Skills and each pupil has an individualised Key Skills Care Plan which outlines their priority targets. Many of these targets will relate to ‘learning to learn’ skills, developing pupils listening and attention, turn taking, engagement and how they attend to adult led tasks. These sessions continue across school daily.
Our curriculum takes a holistic approach, delivered through termly topics and engaging, play-based activities. These are designed to help learners achieve their learning outcomes and make progress (cognitive, social, physical, and emotional). However, we recognise that each pupil has individual learning needs. To support their engagement and development, we offer access to additional aspects of our broader '3-part curriculum,' tailored to support their learning.
We believe that a strong partnership between school and home is key to helping our students succeed. Our approach to home learning is designed to ensure that pupils are able to generalise their skills and knowledge across different environments. To support this, we provide various resources and opportunities for parents and carers to actively engage in their child's learning journey for example through workshops and trainings, parents evenings, meet and greet sessions, a target setting review within the first term of joining us and much more. By working together, we can help ensure that the skills your child is developing at school are effectively applied at home, strengthening their overall growth and learning experience. We are here to support you every step of the way.
Primary Curriculum