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St Joseph’s College Curriculum Intent
At the heart of our curriculum provision is the promotion of the school’s Catholic Lasallian values and the promotion of Character. The curriculum reflects the school’s local context, aiming to develop confident individuals who are able to live safe, healthy, and fulfilling lives. Students will leave the college empowered and confident in contributing to wider society.
At St Joseph’s College, we offer students a broad and balanced curriculum. Our curriculum is planned and sequenced to promote lifelong learning as well as an enjoyment of learning. The college provides a wide range of academic and vocational subjects to ensure access and challenge for all learners. The broad range of subjects offered enables students to develop deep knowledge and skills. These skills enable students to become successful learners, ready to positively contribute to society. The key goals of the curriculum at St Joseph's College are:
Our Key Stages
At SJC, our curriculum is designed to inspire and challenge students at every stage:
The college also promotes a curriculum beyond the classroom by offering students a wide range of experiences to develop cultural capital. Subjects provide additional learning contexts, including drama productions and high-performing sports teams. The curriculum also promotes enterprise skills through The Peter Jones Academy.
The curriculum is designed and co-ordinated by subject leaders through close work with the leadership team. Students study all National Curriculum subjects in a three-year Key Stage 3. Each curriculum is developed to provide a programme of study that suits the learning needs of all students and to share with students a passion and expertise in their areas of study.
The effectiveness and impact of the curriculum are under constant review. We make changes to what pupils learn across the school and within subjects based on their feedback, progress, and aspirations.
At the heart of our curriculum provision is the promotion of the school’s Catholic Lasallian values and the promotion of Character. The curriculum reflects the school’s local context, aiming to develop confident individuals who are able to live safe, healthy, and fulfilling lives. Students will leave the college empowered and confident in contributing to wider society.
At St Joseph’s College, we offer students a broad and balanced curriculum. Our curriculum is planned and sequenced to promote lifelong learning as well as an enjoyment of learning. The college provides a wide range of academic and vocational subjects to ensure access and challenge for all learners. The broad range of subjects offered enables students to develop deep knowledge and skills. These skills enable students to become successful learners, ready to positively contribute to society. The key goals of the curriculum at St Joseph's College are:
- Students demonstrate respect—for faith, self, others, learning, and their community
- Students foster a strength of character and resilience that will help them to cope with choices and overcome the challenges they are likely to encounter in life
- Students become lifelong learners with adaptable employability and enterprise skills
- Students develop deep subject knowledge across a wide range of areas through our broad and balanced curriculum
- Students develop high aspirations and achieve highly
- Students develop into global citizens, making a positive contribution to British society
Our Key Stages
At SJC, our curriculum is designed to inspire and challenge students at every stage:
- Key Stage 3 (Years 7-9) builds a strong academic foundation with a broad curriculum and co-curricular opportunities.
- Key Stage 4 (Years 10-11) offers personalised pathways, allowing students to tailor their studies through GCSEs, BTECs, and vocational courses.
- Key Stage 5 (Sixth Form) provides a strong academic core alongside enrichment opportunities, leadership roles, and university preparation.
The college also promotes a curriculum beyond the classroom by offering students a wide range of experiences to develop cultural capital. Subjects provide additional learning contexts, including drama productions and high-performing sports teams. The curriculum also promotes enterprise skills through The Peter Jones Academy.
The curriculum is designed and co-ordinated by subject leaders through close work with the leadership team. Students study all National Curriculum subjects in a three-year Key Stage 3. Each curriculum is developed to provide a programme of study that suits the learning needs of all students and to share with students a passion and expertise in their areas of study.
The effectiveness and impact of the curriculum are under constant review. We make changes to what pupils learn across the school and within subjects based on their feedback, progress, and aspirations.
Please click on the separate department download tabs to see an overview of the KS3, KS4 and KS5 curriculum maps for each subject. For additional information please contact the head of department via the admin email address: [email protected]
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