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Curriculum

“Culture is to know the best that has been said and thought”

Matthew Arnold

At Mercia School, we believe all pupils, whatever their background or ability, have a right to access the best that has been said and thought. This includes a variety of writers, from all parts of the world, and thinkers from all the ages. If you would like to find out more about the curriculum, please email enquiries@merciaschool.com 

We proudly offer a full curriculum (outlined below) to all pupils, underlining the ambition and high expectations we have for each and every one of them. Crucially, pupils with Special Educational Needs (SEND) enjoy the full curriculum and are supported to access it where required.  Pupils are not withdrawn from the fascinating curriculum offered, they are supported to consume and enjoy it. As outlined below, the curriculum can be adapted in order to meet the needs of individual pupils. We are very proud of the high standards we have for pupils with SEND and delight in how well the SEND cohort access the curriculum on offer. As driven by the Equality Act 2010, Mercia School is committed to making reasonable adjustments where required to ensure full access to the curriculum for all pupils. 

Strategic Intent:

To develop and refine a whole school curriculum which:

  • Supports pupils to develop their understanding of the world we live in. The curriculum is designed to allow pupils to accumulate huge amounts of knowledge that allows them to thrive in modern Britain.
  • Enables pupils to encounter a broad and balanced curriculum in each and every subject. Every subject seeks to cover a wide range of content in Key Stage 3, before we specialise for a 2-year Key Stage 4 and 5. 
  • Provides all pupils with access to the academic EBACC suite of subjects – these subjects make up a significant part of the school’s curriculum and it is our intention that 100% of pupils are able to study EBACC GCSEs. This will ensure all doors are open for them as they move in to higher education and in to valuable careers of their choosing. We also recognise the need to make careful curriculum choices for a very small number of SEND pupils. 

  • Enables pupils to make well-considered links across subjects. For example, during the study of the Norman Conquest in history, pupils consider the exploits of Guillaume le Conquerant in French. This intention helps pupils to solidify and remember key knowledge in both subject areas.
  • Provides opportunities for pupils to commit knowledge to their long term memory through carefully planned opportunities to practice. 
  • Develops a love of learning within each subject. We are ambitious for our pupils and work tirelessly to develop the next great historians, geographers, writers, mathematicians, linguists, scientists, musicians and artists.
  • Is designed to be remembered, not merely encountered. Pupils have not learnt anything unless they can remember it. Our intention is to ensure all pupils can remember a lot and then apply it to the disciplines on offer.

Curriculum Implementation: 

The school is relentless in its ambition that all pupils can learn and enjoy every single subject. The curriculum seeks to embed a significant amount of knowledge, whilst ensuring pupils are highly proficient in a skillset that is specific to the learning of each subject discipline on offer. Subject departments will often overlap content to help pupils remember and consolidate their learning. Pupils receive numerous opportunities to apply knowledge to larger, subject specific concepts on a regular basis. 

The implementation of the school's curriculum is aided by:

  1. Reading every single day. Pupils begin the day with 30 minutes of reading, a time when they encounter the very best novels and texts of our time
  2. Excellent behaviour. Pupils are able to work in a calm, motivating environment and pupils are explicitly taught character traits that help them develop as valuable citizens and good, honest people. 
  3. High-quality pastoral care. All pupils are supported in their learning by a Mastery Tutor, Head of House and Head of Year. Every child has the capacity to learn and grow, we support all to do just that every single day. 
  4. Superb enrichment. All pupils participate in high-quality electives that help to develop pupil creativity, expression and athleticism. We run educational visits, university trips and a wide variety of careers days to help break down any barrier to pupil achievement. 
  5. An inclusive environment. Whilst we expect the very highest standards in terms of behaviour and academic performance, all pupils are supported to thrive in the school. We support our SEND pupils through exceptional teaching and tailored, timely teacher-led intervention. Extra support is always on hand for our most vulnerable pupils.
  6. Mastery Time. This is a time in the day where pupils learn about a wide range of subjects such as; religious education, British Values, PSHE, careers education, classical music, LGBT education and much more. This time (30 minutes every day) helps us to ensure we meet our statutory obligations. 

Curriculum Subjects:

Please note that the school's curriculum in 2021-22 has been amended to prioritise essential knowledge and vital skills after the impact of school closures. The full GCSE curriculum is outlined here, with additional information available from the Exam Boards. All required website links are provided below, in each subject's section.