The Curriculum at Christ the King


STATEMENT OF INTENT

The curriculum we offer at Christ the King provides a wide and comprehensive range of subjects that are undertaken over 30 periods per week to deliver a broad and balanced curriculum that develops the whole person. However, at Christ the King, our curriculum is not just a framework of subjects – our philosophy is to develop each student to be open and responsive to the responsibilities and experiences of the wider world around them, and to be the best they can be. To ensure each student has the strong academic foundations they need to fully access GCSE courses, A Levels, Apprenticeships or the University pathway of their choice in their future. As a Catholic school we also place a strong emphasis on creating a positive culture for learning and promote the development and well-being of the whole person.

 

Religious Education is a strong feature of the curriculum at Christ the King, as it enables students from a wide range of faiths, cultures and nationalities to identify with the distinctive Catholic ethos of the school and its core British values of respect, tolerance and understanding of all individuals. It is a key aspect of enhancing the Social, Moral, Spiritual and Cultural awareness of each student, and facilitating their engagement with the society and inclusive community around us.

 

We are committed to developing the Social, Moral, Spiritual and Cultural development of each student in our care which we deliver through a number of sessions that take place each morning in Form group time between 8.40 and 9.00 am, where students either: undertake Collective Worship in their nurturing pastoral Form Group and/or in a Chapel session; watch and discuss age-appropriate news (Newsround et al), read together, or gather collectively for weekly assemblies. Students may also: engage in the ‘Reading Buddies’ scheme which aims to enhance the reading skills of younger students; meet in Prefect Teams or as a Student Council, or enhance their own literacy and/or numeracy skills in specific and targeted intervention programmes during this time. We also emphasise the wider skills of citizenship and personal, social and health education (PSHE) across the curriculum with dedicated PSHE lessons timetabled across both Key Stages. The SMSC, PSHE and Citizenship curriculum are supplemented and supported by termly Extended Learning Days in a rolling programme for students of all year groups over each school year. 

 

Christ the King places a dedicated focus on charitable work which promotes a real understanding and empathy for people in real world situations, led by our dedicated and democratically elected Student Council and our volunteer Chaplaincy group. Our actions are embodied within our mission statement ‘Love one another as I have loved you’ (John, 15). Regular Inter-House challenges promote healthy competition and sportsmanship with a range of sporting and/or creative challenges that engage students of all skills, talents and interests. Enterprise events are held regularly which develop entrepreneurial skills, and facilitate the understanding of the need of working together as a team to achieve a common goal.

 

Peripatetic Music teachers provide school-subsidised music tuition for all students who demonstrate a dedicated interest in brass or woodwind instruments, drum or guitar, and there are a number of opportunities for all students to showcase their creative talents in a variety of clubs, performances and shows throughout the school year. The award-winning PE department engages all abilities with a wide range of sporting activities that are available daily. With an extensive extra-curricular timetable, there is something to engage and support everyone at Christ the King, each activity designed to develop and demonstrate excellence beyond the classroom.

 

The PE extra-curricular timetable is available to view here.

 

Our specialist and dedicated staff regularly update their teaching practices using established research based evidence to ensure that all lessons are of high quality and challenge all students to achieve their full academic potential. The classrooms and the virtual learning environment (Firefly platform) is equipped with effective digital information technology and teaching and learning resources, which our staff strive to continuously update and share. The Specialist Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) team of Teaching Assistants are strategically deployed to ensure that all students who require additional support are fully supported in all aspects of their school life to enable full access to the whole and wider curriculum. Homework clubs are provided at both lunchtimes and after-school for all students, and voluntary and/or compulsory study sessions are available for all Key Stage 4 students every evening after school, provided by specialist subject teachers to ensure all students achieve at their full potential. 

 

Overview of provision

At Key Stage 3, the rich and varied curriculum includes a programme of creative arts (Music, Art and Drama), practical subjects (Food Technology, Resistant Materials, Ceramics, Physical Education and ICT), Modern Foreign Languages (Spanish), and Humanities (History and Geography) alongside the provision of the core subjects of English, Mathematics, RE, Science and PSHE.  Our Learning and Life Skills programme for Key Stage 3 features a multi-layered approach to developing and practicing the literacy and numeracy skills that are required to fully access an academic curriculum for students who require additional support at a functional level. 

 

There are 6 teaching sessions per day therefore there are 30 timetabled sessions per week. The 60 sessions are allocated over a two-week timetable to subjects as follows: 

 

Subject

Year 7

Year 8

Year 9

English

8

8

8

Geography

4

4

4

History

4

4

4

IT

4

4

4

Learning & Life Skills*

6

6

6

Mathematics

8

8

8

PE

4

4

4

Performing Arts

2

2

2

PSHE

2

2

2

RE

6

6

6

Science

8

8

8

Spanish

6

6

6

Technology/Art

4

4

4

*Learning and Life Skills comprises of 2 Literacy lessons 2 Numeracy lessons and 2 Spanish lessons. 

 

In Year 9, we discuss individual curriculum pathways with students and their parents as students prepare for the transition to Key Stage 4. Personalised programmes are created to develop students’ particular strengths while enabling them to make good progress in all subjects at GCSE level or equivalent.

 

At Key Stage 4, students undertake a more focused approach to both compulsory Core GCSE subjects and individually chosen Optional GCSE or equivalent level Vocational or Technical Award subjects, each taught by specialist teachers. Core subjects include English, Mathematics, RE, Science (Combined Science or the three separate Sciences: Biology, Chemistry and Physics), PSHE, and non-GCSE PE.

 

Optional subjects are selected from the full range of the English baccalaureate subjects (Computer Science, Modern Foreign Languages, History and Geography) or from the extensive provision of GCSE (or Technical Award equivalent) subjects including Business, Digital Information Technology, Catering and Hospitality, Performing Arts, Design Technology and PE. 

 

Over a two-week timetable comprising of 60 sessions, the number of sessions allocated to each subject are as follows: 

 

Subject

Year 10

Year 11

RE

6

6

English

10

10

Mathematics

9

10

Science

12

12

PSHE

1

0

PE

4

4

Art

#

#

Business

#

#

Computer Science

#

#

Design Technology

#

#

Digital Information Technology (IT)

#

#

Geography

#

#

Health & Social Care

#

#

History

#

#

Hospitality and Catering

#

#

Performing Arts

#

#

PE (GCSE)

#

#

Spanish

#

#

# There are 3 lessons per week allocated to the delivery of allocated optional subjects that are additional to the compulsory core subjects (grey).

 

The Key Stage 4 curriculum is supplemented by an extensive Careers Education/Information, Advice and Guidance (CEIAG) programme over 3 years and individual Work Experience placements in the city of Preston during Year 10 when possible. The Christ the King CEIAG programme was recognised by the Gatsby Foundation as the first in Preston to achieve all of the 8 Gatsby Benchmarks and this programme is supported and enhanced by a range of activities including visiting speakers, ‘taster visits’ to Further and Higher Education institutions, an on-site Careers Fair and specific themed workshops and events that enable students to fully explore post 14 & 16 progression routes. This rich programme has strong links with industries, businesses, colleges, training providers, Universities and the Armed Forces and provides valued support to help students to develop their employability skills and guide them through their application processes.

 

Students are continuously assessed throughout the year using a variety of methods to ensure that each individual is making their expected rate of progress, and students are challenged to exceed expectations. Students are encouraged to continuously strive to reach the highest standards with ongoing formative assessment taking place each lesson; at least one in-depth formative marking for each teaching unit, and formal Summative Assessments taking place both in Spring and Summer to ensure students are achieving in-line with expectations and making substantial progress. Parents/Carers will receive an Interim Report to inform of progress in Spring, and an End-of-Year report to inform of summative progress in Summer, after the end-of-Year examinations have taken place. 

 

At Christ the King Catholic High School, we are confident that our broad and balanced programme of study will develop confident and enthusiastic learners who are equipped with the tools and skills they need to be active, informed, conscientious citizens who have a hunger for learning and a flair for solving real world problems who will actively and positively contribute towards society and their communities.  

For further information, please contact Mrs J O’Connor, Assistant Headteacher (Curriculum).

 

The breakdown of curriculum provision per subject per year group is available to view here