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Beaumont Lodge Primary School

Our Curriculum

At Beaumont Lodge Primary School, we follow all the requirements of the National Curriculum which provides us with the outline of knowledge, skills and understanding that we are required to cover. Through a broad curriculum and range of experiences, we endeavour to prepare our children with the cultural capital and sustainable life skills which will enable them to become happy, successful, respectful, resilient, tolerant and resourceful global citizens. There are many activities that are not recorded in books and examples of these will be displayed around our school and are collated in a class scrapbook to reflect the varied curriculum and experiences that we offer.

Please visit the 'Latest News' and the 'Learning pages' on each class page to see what our children have been learning and the activities and experiences they have been involved in. 

The Beaumont Lodge Primary School Curriculum statement (below) explains the overarching learning path pupils will undertake over the 8 years of their education at our school.  

Nursery

Reception

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

Year 4

Year 5

Year 6

Nursery

rhymes

 

Who am I?

My family, my body and senses, Where I live

Ted’s adventures: Where we live (local area, land use)

Castles, knights & dragons

Mountain expeditions (inc. Arctic)

The achievements of an ancient civilisation: Mayans

Romans in Britain

Local area study

Richard III &

The Tudors

Weather and colour

Celebrations & Traditional Tales – India, China, Autumn, Festivals

Ted’s further adventures: time traveller (holidays past & present)

Royalty (inc. Elizabeth I and Elizabeth II)

Stone Age

North & South America

Invaders & Traders (Vikings & Anglo-Saxons)

Changes: Victorian Era & the Industrial Revolution

Toys / animal parade

Who is a hero?

Superheroes, People who help us, Winter, Arctic, Space

Ted’s travels: UK tour

Wonder Women (inc. Florence Nightingale,

Bronze Age

Local area study

Eco-warriors: Rainforests & local area issues

Charles Darwin: Evolution & Inheritance

Myself

Growing & changing – lifecycles, plants and animals, toys in the past

Ted’s extreme adventures: Sailing the seas

Communication – then and now

(inc. Berners Lee, Caxton & Morse)

Iron Age

Ancient Greeks

Space (inc. Johnson, Vaughan & Jackson)

Causes and changes: World War II

Around & about: houses, shops and transport

Wild animals – Africa, zoo animals, dinosaurs

Under the sea – Summer, Titanic, the seaside

Ted’s flight adventures

Australia

Egyptians

Natural disasters

World War I

Transitions

The topic map shown outlines the topics covered in each year group. (Order may vary)