Our C.O.R.E Curriculum Vision

Our Curriculum Design

Our curriculum has been carefully designed, planned and organised to ensure that our children’s needs are at the heart of our curriculum.

It is our firm belief that the substance of our education prepares children well for the challenges they will face in life and at the next stage of their education.

Denbigh’s curriculum is based on the fundamental principle that every child will achieve the highest possible outcomes in their academic and personal development. It is for this reason that we have developed our ‘CORE’ curriculum.

When planning each topic/area, we start by looking at the standard we expect every child to achieve and what deep level learning looks like. Learning experiences are then planned to ensure that every child stands the best possible chance of achieving this.

We believe that our curriculum and the use of our ‘CORE’ learning will not only provide our pupils with a knowledge and understanding of the National Curriculum but will deliver children with challenging, engaging and stimulating opportunities to apply their learning. Therefore, ensuring children deepen their knowledge and understanding.

By creating a comprehensive and robust curriculum we can use a cross curricular approach to add depth and purpose to our learning. We expect the standards of our learning to be demonstrated equally across core (English, Maths and Science) and foundation subjects (Art, Computing, P.E, Design Technology, Geography, History, Music, R.E, P.S.H.E, M.F.L).

Within foundation subjects,  the main learning outcome must relate to the subject being studied but the children will have opportunities to apply their knowledge and understanding from core subjects.

Having reviewed the needs of our children, we developed our C.O.R.E curriculum. The CORE curriculum ensures that all subjects are taught with the pupils needs in mind. Every subject must provide CORE learning.

C – Communication (Opportunities for Speaking and Listening, Reading and Writing).

O – Opportunities for Challenge (Effectively using data tracking to challenge pupils).

R – Reasoning (Use and apply learning through logic, deduction and induction).  

E – Experiences (Provide meaningful, interactive learning opportunities).

Our curriculum is designed to meet the needs of every pupil in our school.
When designing our curriculum, we carefully look at the needs of every child/group and tailor the curriculum to deliver what best meets their needs and how they learn most effectively.
Every child’s progress is carefully monitored and tracked and action taken immediately if progress is not as expected.

Our careful curriculum design and planning means that we build in many opportunities for repetition and practise opportunities for essential knowledge, skills and understanding in every subject. This ensures that children are able to revisit previous learning, which allows them to gradually develop a deeper understanding of the skills and processes within subjects, at their own pace and in the best possible way for each individual child throughout their years at Denbigh.

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This week, Year 5 Whales we’re lucky enough to work alongside some visitors to build the kit car. They worked collaboratively, whilst learning new skills, to use a range of tools to build a fully functional kit car. Some of the children even had an opportunity to quality control the car and test it on the yard. They had a fantastic time! #dcpscore #dcpswhale #dcpsdt #dcpsstem ... See MoreSee Less

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Yesterday, the Elephants used all of their knowledge from this term’s unit of Life Skills all about drugs and alcohol. They worked in groups to create presentations about helpful and harmful drugs. Everyone was so brave and confident! #dcpscore #dcpspshe #dcpselephant ... See MoreSee Less

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Last week, Year 5 showed great sportsmanship and determination during their SportsDay. They cheered each other on, tried a range of activities and even competed in a tug-of-war. A great afternoon! #dcpscore #dcpswhale #dcpsdolphin #dcpspe ... See MoreSee Less

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Last week, Year 5 Whales took part in a Tudor themed workshop with That History Bloke. It was a great session where the children we’re able to explore with a range of artefacts, learn some new facts and even try out some Tudor games. #dcpscore #dcpswhale #dcpshistory ... See MoreSee Less

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The Giraffes had a Roman workshop from Richard ‘That History Bloke’ this afternoon. We got the look at artefacts from Roman times, look at Roman armour and weapons and even play an old Roman game called Rota. We thoroughly enjoyed our afternoon! #dcpscore #dcpsgiraffe #dcpshistory ... See MoreSee Less

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Year 4 First Lego League club had a fantastic time showing off all their hard work at The Village Hotel this morning. Over the past few months they have been building Lego models and using great networking skills to complete missions and move the robot. Well done Lego club! ⭐️💜 #dcpscore #dcpsgiraffe #dcpselephant #dcpscomouting #dcpsict #FIRSTLegoLeagueChallenge ... See MoreSee Less

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