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04/02/25

Our Student Council recently came together to share their thoughts on our catering provision with Taylor Shaw. The discussion was filled with fantastic ideas and valuable feedback! 👏 pic.twitter.com/q7ahQqHKR6

31/01/25

We had a fantastic time celebrating Lunar New Year in our Canteen yesterday afternoon! The sweet and sour chicken was absolutely delicious! pic.twitter.com/6OI1l5xHgL

28/01/25

📢 Year 11 Parents and Carers - please remember to order your son/daughter's Leavers' Hoodie and Yearbook by Tuesday 20 February 2025! To place orders, please visit the following website https://t.co/QEXurmN3r8 and enter our unique school ID : 25299YR11

27/01/25

Year 9 had the privilege of hearing from Gerry Hahlo, the son of a Holocaust survivor, as part of . Thank you, Gerry, for sharing your powerful story. Today, we remember and honour the victims, learn from history, and stand united against hate. pic.twitter.com/DLEMSAPkKe

24/01/25

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22/01/25

Yesterday, we had the privilege of welcoming Jack Pepper, a former GLF student, to work with our GCSE Music students. Jack, an accomplished composer and broadcaster, spent the day sharing invaluable tips on how to approach writing music. The experience was truly inspiring! pic.twitter.com/tDsTI8VQcd

21/01/25

Some of our Year 11 cohort are putting their 'Map it, Shrink it, Quiz it, Link it' strategies into practice during an English Literature lesson, revising the Power and Conflict cluster poetry in preparation for the upcoming mock exams. ✍️ pic.twitter.com/bnXKUoc48f

17/01/25

💜 A big thank you to our Year 11's and parents who attended our Access Arrangements meeting on Wednesday afternoon. It was a great opportunity to discuss how these concessions support academic progress and improve GCSE outcomes when used effectively and consistently. pic.twitter.com/rYp9SUSPLb

17/01/25

📣YEAR 8 PROGRESS EVENING A reminder that the online booking system goes live at 6pm today for our Year 8 Progress Evening being held in the Main Hall on 29th January 2025. Full details and a user guide can be found our website here: https://t.co/b1F9Y1Bo3w pic.twitter.com/7QmOUq4Rvo

14/01/25

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08/01/25

Do you know someone thinking of a career in teaching? We have opportunities to train to teach and many others across the network. Please re-post and lets work together to fill these vacancies! info.org pic.twitter.com/ri4TcjzfSh

06/12/24

📢We are recruiting! Further details and job description are available on Eteach and can be accessed via the link: https://t.co/CCJg56EblN pic.twitter.com/QZ0YunVENt

05/12/24

Mrs Gillam and students are busy rehearsing for the Christmas Show next week! If you'd like to book your tickets, please do so on ScoPay!🎄#christmasiscoming2024 🎄 pic.twitter.com/iuTjxJUPSq

03/12/24

Race week is here. Good luck to our National swimmers - Cameron, Isaac, Josh and Lucy. Racing starts on Thursday. Go CASC 💪 🏊‍♂️ # Sheffield pic.twitter.com/Z4J92llRPj

29/11/24

Many thanks to all the staff and students who helped make our Charity Event a huge success! It was great to see so many students wearing red today. Let's continue to stand together today and everyday against racism and all forms of prejudice! pic.twitter.com/Ec39zvBCzA

27/11/24

On Thursday 28th November, students are invited to wear an item of red in exchange for a £1 donation to support "Show Racism the Red Card". Donuts and cakes will also be sold in the Main Hall during break time so make sure you bring in some change! pic.twitter.com/T8rDtH85fN

11/11/24

Head Students, Katie M and James E, together with the Shadow Home Secretary, Chris Philp and representatives from community organisations paid their respects at the Remembrance Service held at the RAF Tribute, Kenley Aerodrome. pic.twitter.com/Vhdkd1RPgU

11/11/24

Thank you to our students and staff who gathered this morning for Remembrance Day to take part in a two-minute silence, paying respect to all those who lost their lives in service. pic.twitter.com/PwDxRcuaxi

10/11/24

We will remember them.#lestweforget pic.twitter.com/UDDrEohCdk

08/11/24

Year 11 Drama Students have been creating model boxes in their lessons this week while learning about Set Design in preparation for their written exam. 🎭 pic.twitter.com/zj1W6iGvV1

Curriculum Overview

Providing an exciting, challenging and engaging education that enables all students to reach their full potential is a core strategic aim of the school and our curriculum offer plays an integral role in helping us to achieve such a goal. We are conscious that our curriculum must provide the platform to develop in students the knowledge, skills and attributes that will enable them to become active and responsible citizens within a rapidly changing global environment by the time they leave us at 16. Our curriculum model provides a framework for meeting the aims of our educational programme, including the knowledge and understanding to be gained at each stage.

School leaders are responsible for ensuring each curriculum area is well taught and contains appropriately sequenced content; is underpinned by thoughtfully designed assessment practice and consideration is given to an appropriate model of progression. We recognise the importance of each subject as an individual discipline, providing students with subject-specific vocabulary and knowledge that allows them to build links and enhance their learning across other areas. 

Throughout Years 7 and 8, we deliver a broad (covers all the experiences deemed important by society) and balanced (subject areas afforded sufficient time on the timetable) curriculum whereby all students are taught English, Mathematics and Science, Spanish, Design Technology, Food and Nutrition, PE, RE, Computing, Geography, History, Music, Drama, Art and PSHE. Students are currently offered a degree of curriculum personalisation in Year 9 whilst maintaining a broad, balanced and ambitious curriculum based on the EBacc elements of the National Curriculum. Key Stage 3 affords students the opportunity to broaden their experience of these subject areas not only within the classroom but also beyond it, such as visiting museums, art galleries, theatres, and other relevant curriculum enrichment activities.  A small proportion of students with identified needs (approximately 10% each year in Key Stage 3) are provided with additional literacy support whilst also maintaining access to a modern foreign language. This enables them to make accelerated progress with their literacy skills and improves their access to the mainstream curriculum in Key Stage 4 and beyond.

In terms of diversity, this is promoted specifically through our discrete Personal Development programme in Key Stage 3, Citizenship as a popular and successful GCSE subject in Key Stage 4 and compulsory RE lessons throughout Years 7-11, including all students sitting a GCSE in the subject at the end of Year 11, as well as through a comprehensive SAM time programme.

Careers guidance and support underpins our curriculum offer from the outset in Year 7 and we place a significant emphasis on helping students to explore and learn about their future pathways and options. Opportunities are sought to highlight career paths within lessons and discrete intervention is provided through small group and one-to-one tutorials with an external provider, annual Careers Fair and well established links with Post-16 providers. We are implementing the Gatsby Benchmarks as a framework for our provision.

Underpinning our curriculum offer is the importance of providing students with the skills, attitudes, beliefs and techniques they need to be able to acquire knowledge most effectively, and continue to learn beyond the time they spend in school. Building a strong character and a sense of moral purpose in our students is a core responsibility so that they have developed the skills necessary to embrace the challenges that lie ahead and participate in society as active citizens.

de Stafford implements a curriculum model based on:

  • a broad and balanced curriculum; one which ensures students follow a wide range of subjects – from Sciences, Arts, Humanities, and Languages – for as long as possible,
  • a curriculum which keeps students’ options open and is influenced by student choice
  • a wider-curriculum which supports students’ personal development.
  • a curriculum that incorporates a range of qualification routes and is, where appropriate, supported by technical or vocational courses.

More specific details about the subject content taught in the different key stages can be found in the Curriculum Model below, the attached Curriculum Maps or by contacting relevant class teachers and/or Subject Leaders.

 

Curriculum Model

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Year 9 Curriculum Personalisation

Students have the opportunity to tailor their Year 9 curriculum through the Curriculum Personalisation Process.Three subjects are chosen from the original Year 7/8 subjects with the addition of Business Studies, Citizenship, Media Studies, Creative iMedia and Sports Studies/PE. (3hrs each)

GCSE Options

Students are supported in selecting their Key Stage 4 courses (which start in Year 10) via a detailed Options Process. All students study History or Geography (they can ultimately study both). 

Students follow one of three pathways for GCSE in order to make their subject choices:

  • Pathway 1 – study Spanish plus two options
  • Pathway 2 – three options
  • Pathway 3 – Additional Core plus two options

Students are encouraged to choose subjects they have studied in Year 9 as they will have the best educational grounding for success in these subjects. (5hrs each)

Year 11 (2023/24) are following a legacy process: 4 subjects chosen (5hrs each) with one from History, Geography, Spanish, or Computer Science.

 

 

Documents

Page Downloads Date  
Year 7 Curriculum Maps 2024 2025 25th Oct 2024 Download
Year 8 Curriculum Maps 2024 2025 25th Oct 2024 Download
Year 9 Curriculum Maps 2024 2025 25th Oct 2024 Download
Year 10 Curriculum Maps 2024 2025 25th Oct 2024 Download
Year 11 Curriculum Maps 2024 2025 25th Oct 2024 Download