Key Information
St Richard’s Curriculum 2022-23
Parents or other members of the public can ask a question and find out more about the curriculum our school is following by emailing comments@st-richards.manchester.sch.uk
Click here to view our Phonics and Reading Schemes in use at St. Richard’s 2022-2023
To read the British Values Statement for St Richard’s Primary School please click here
At St Richard’s we are committed to a broad and balanced curriculum for all our pupils. The long term plans below are indicative. On occasions (for example, in order to aid educational recovery as a result of the pandemic) learning journeys may be completed at a later or earlier date than indicated below.
Please click on the link below to view long term plans 2022-23 for each year group:
Nursery Long Term Plan 2022-23
Reception Long Term Plan 2022-23
OUR CURRICULUM IS CHRIST-CENTRED. At St Richard’s, we are committed to living out our school mission, which states, ‘The Word of God is at the heart of our learning and we always try to do our best’. Our curriculum is designed to ensure that this happens. Christ is at the centre of all we do and because we believe that we are made in His image and likeness, the staff of St Richard’s feel responsible for ensuring that all our pupils reach their fullest potential through access to outstanding teaching and learning and an outstanding curriculum.
OUR CURRICULUM IS FLEXIBLE AND RESPONSIVE. We respond and adapt in order to meet the needs of our pupils…always in the pursuit of excellence.
OUR CURRICULUM IS RICH, BALANCED AND THRIVING. We are committed to high standards in core skills and our results demonstrate this. Our Maths, Reading, Writing and GPS results are consistently well-above national averages. Our curriculum is broad and our pupils apply a wide range of skills in all subjects and gain knowledge and understanding and a love of learning in all areas. We are fully compliant with the statutory requirements of the National Curriculum.
OUR CURRICULUM IS HIGHLY ENGAGING. Pupils are passionate about what they learn at St Richard’s and learning is really exciting as well as purposeful. Our curriculum is enriched and intensified through lots of visits from experts in their field. Currently, these take place on a regular basis in English (Drama), Science, Computing, History, Art and Design, Music, French, Design Technology and PE.
OUR CURRICULUM IS HIGHLY ENRICHING AND IS INTENSIFIED through visits to places of interest. We have three mini-buses and our drivers are now busy again, taking pupils on educational visits designed to enhance their skills, knowledge and understanding in a range of subjects.
OUR CURRICULUM IS AWARD-WINNING. Senior leaders and subject leaders have worked hard in order to ensure that we gain accreditation for our curriculum from a range of awarding bodies. Currently we hold accreditation and external validation for History, Geography, Art, Computing and PE. We were highly commended for the quality of our rich curriculum in the Parliamentary Review in 2018.
OUR CURRICULUM IS PROUDLY EMBEDDED LOCALLY AND GLOBALLY. We love to learn about our local area and Manchester, past and present At St Richard’s, there are more than 33 different languages spoken in the homes of our pupils and approximately 45% of our pupils have English as an additional language. Our curriculum therefore embraces diversity, acknowledging and building on the vibrant multi-cultural intake of our school. We respect and learn from each other’s backgrounds and unique perspectives.
OUR CURRICULUM IS CUTTING EDGE IN ITS USE OF TECHNOLOGY. We are generously resourced and our computers and hardware help to support stimulating learning in a number of subjects. We have received the BECTA award and ICT e-safety mark.
OUR CURRICULUM SEEKS TO OVERCOME DISADVANTAGE. We are situated in an urban landscape without much access to green space. As a consequence, we like to take pupils to many interesting places, like Lyme Park, Reddish vale Farm and Formby Sands, and also bring outdoor and adventurous activities (such as orienteering and rock climbing) into an urban environment. A significant number of our pupils are eligible for Pupil Premium but this has never been allowed to be a limiting factor. Our curriculum is designed to encourage all our pupils to realise their dreams and to know that anything is possible with determination, hard work and education.