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Which Subjects are Taught in the National Curriculum?

The national curriculum always felt like it was under attack but just what is it?

In 1987, the then Education Secretary, Kenneth Baker, announced a statutory national curriculum in England and Wales, which was first introduced in 1989. The curriculum quickly became surrounded with controversy. Despite many attacks on the aims it is still with us. The National Curriculum has also undergone various reforms in its lifetime. A recent change includes Academies (state-funded schools in England outside local authority control). They have significant freedoms in what they teach and do not have to follow the national curriculum.

Why was the curriculum introduced? It was brought in because there were concerns there were to many disparities in the subjects taught between schools, which was creating inequalities in our children’s education. The principal aim was to ensure each pupil was given the same standard of education. The subjects that all pupils should be studying were defined, not the content. The curriculum also covers the standards children should reach. To help identify the important learning steps, school years are organised into blocks of years called key stages. The approach also tries to avoid being to rigid with an aim to leave room for other studies.

 

 


Primary schools
(Foundation, KS1 )

Secondary school or
KS 3 pupils usually stud

During KS4 pupils
work towards GCSEs
(and other national qualifications)
in their optional subjects and core subjects

  English

  English

 English

  maths

  maths

 maths

  science

  science

 science

  design and
technology

  history

 

  history

  geography

 

  geography

  modern foreign
languages

 

  art and design

  design and
technology

 

  music

  art and design

 

  physical
education including swimming

  music

 

  computing

  physical
education

 

  ancient and modern
foreign languages (at KS2)

  citizenship

 

  religious
education (but parents can opt out)

  computing

 

And primary Schools
will often also teach

  religious and
sex education (parents can opt out)

 

  personal,
social and health education (PSHE)

 

 

  citizenship

 

 

When are the assessments?

The Year 1 phonics screening check takes place in June when your child reads 40 words out loud to a teacher. You’ll find out the result. In addition, the teacher will use the test to assess whether extra help with reading is needed.

The Year 2 KS 1 test takes place in May and assesses English reading, grammar, punctuation and spelling and maths. You’ll be sent the results of your child’s teacher assessment.

The Year 6 national tests are taken in May at the end of key stage 2. Your child is tested in English reading, grammar, punctuation and spelling and maths. The tests last less than 4 hours and you’ll receive the results in July.

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