Curriculum

At St Anne's, the curriculum is designed so that our pupils strive to be successful learners, who enjoy learning, make progress and achieve.

Curriculum

Here at St Anne’s Catholic Primary School we are committed to providing pupils with a curriculum that prepares them for the future, inspires and motivates as well as building perseverance and resilience. 

We strive to offer stimulating and awe-inspiring learning experiences with Christian values at the heart of all we do. To find out more about the School Curriculum please contact the school office.

We follow a phonics scheme in KS1 called Read Write Inc. To find out more about the School Curriculum please contact the school office.

Curriculum Content

Art & Design

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Computing

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Design & Technology

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English

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EYFS

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Humanities

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Maths

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Music

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Physical Education

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Religious Education

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RHE / PSHE

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Science

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Spanish / French

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Latest News

Year 4 – Art

Year 4 have been experimenting with the oil pastel technique ‘sgraffito’. This was a multi-step process and they all produced some excellent pictures inspired by one of Georgia O’Keefe’s famous pieces of art.

Year 5 Art – Photocollage

Year 5 were embracing their weird and whacky imaginations this term in art! Inspired by photocollage artists like Hannah Hoch, the children created self-portrait collages where they mixed elements of their own faces with faces of celebrities and animals! The aim was to create a brand new imaginary face that looked like it came from […]

Year 3 – Art & History

This week, Year 3 have had a fantastic week of learning in History as they continued their topic on Ancient Greece. Their focus was Greek literature, where they explored Homer’s Odyssey and learnt about the different genres of Greek theatre. To bring their learning to life, the children acted out performances using traditional-style masks, demonstrating great enthusiasm […]

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