Curriculum
Our Pupils
The pupils of St Thomas’s Centre all have additional social, emotional, or mental health learning needs. Some of the pupils also have additional SEND needs. Our pupils are aged 5-16 and are taught in different provisions based on need.
Many of our pupils have experienced adverse childhood experiences and because of this, may have been absent from school for significant periods. As a result, our pupils can have lower levels of prior attainment, difficulties reading and writing, and gaps in their knowledge and understanding.
Our key principles
Ambition: our pupils are likely to have experienced difficulty in mainstream schools and in their lives outside school. We strive to be ambitious for them at a point in their lives when they may have lost the ambition for themselves. Our expectations of what they can and should achieve are high.
Belonging: mainstream education does not suit all pupils for a variety of reasons. For some, once the crisis is past, or the need addressed, a short time with us will be all they need. Some will stay with us. We strive to create a community to which they can belong and in which they experience positive regard.
Success: our pupils can and must be successful and this success may come in small steps. We strive to build a path to success for every child; helping them find pleasure in achievement as a pathway to future employment or further education.
School Curriculum Vision
Our vision is to provide an excellent education for all our pupils, giving them opportunities to achieve, fostering a desire to learn and preparing them for success in life. We are committed to the principle that all pupils, regardless of individual circumstances or background, have access to a broad and balanced curriculum. Through our ambitious curriculum, we teach our pupils the life skills necessary to help them belong and contribute positively to society as economically self-sufficient and active citizens.
Curriculum Intent
At St Thomas’s we want all of our pupils to experience great learning. We therefore offer a curriculum which maximises their cognitive development, celebrates individual talents and develops the whole person. This includes our common core academic subjects, based on The National Curriculum, and personalised vocational pathways, which are suited to pupils’ individual needs. This ensures their potential can be realised and they can achieve success.
Building on our core values of Ambition, Belonging and Success we have created a welcoming school for all students where highly skilled teachers deliver an ambitious curriculum in a safe and calm environment.
Curriculum leaders have carefully considered the sequencing of component knowledge and the composite understanding this creates. There are ambitious end points that have been identified in each subject. Our curriculum is equally ambitious for all pupils including those who are disadvantaged and those with special educational needs and/or disabilities.
If you are a parent or professional interested in making a referral please come to visit where I am sure you will be given the warmest of welcomes.
Curriculum Structure
Our curriculum is structured to build upon prior knowledge and provide challenge. The delivery of the curriculum ensures pupils learn more and remember more, with opportunities to make links between topics and subjects and extend knowledge wherever possible.
Alongside the academic curriculum, students also engage with a wider curriculum to support their spiritual, moral and cultural development. This includes: an immersive PHSE and RSE programme and enrichment activities.
For any professionals considering a referral, I encourage you to contact us or request a visit to see what we have to offer.
Primary
St Thomas’s is committed to meeting the requirements of the primary National Curriculum.
Pupils study English, Maths, Science, ICT, PE, Geography, History and Religious Education, alongside Phonics and Reading.
Key Stage 3 (Years 7, 8 and 9):
Pupils study the National Curriculum in English, Maths, Science, History, Geography, Religious Education, ICT, Art, PE, Food and Nutrition and Personal Development.
Key Stage 4 (Years 10 – 11):
All pupils study English Language, Maths, Science and Personal Development. Some also study English Literature. All pupils will have one lesson of core Physical Education each weak. Pupils are given the opportunity to select 3 option subjects.
Curriculum progression
The core of learning is progression. We assess pupils progress against the National Curriculum and GCSE Levels. Our judgements are benchmarked using progression lines which highlight the key skills that pupils should be able to demonstrate at each stage of learning. By enabling pupils to develop the necessary skills, we empower them to access the knowledge that they need at each stage of their learning and beyond.
Welcome to Primary
We offer pupils from Year 1 to Year 6 an alternative provision to mainstream education for varying periods of time and for a variety of different reasons. We have a highly skilled team of staff who support pupils in recognising and overcoming their barriers to learning. We pride ourselves in developing pupils in all areas of their education.
Our aim is to help pupils and their referring schools, to find strategies that work, in order to return to mainstream education as quickly as possible, or to find the ideal specialist settings for pupils with more complex learning needs. We can support pupils and schools with the Educational and Health Care Plan (EHCP) process and have an excellent rate of success in EHCP applications.
Most importantly, we are determined that every child will succeed whilst at, and after attending the Primary Provision at St. Thomas’s. We want their time with us to impact positively on the rest of their lives. To achieve this, we focus heavily on teaching and developing key life skills such as; reading, resilience, self-respect, empathy, confidence and inner and outer strength. We do this through a nurturing and personalised programme of study which focuses on the individual needs of the child at that point in their education.
Welcome to Key Stage 3
In Key Stage 3 at St Thomas’s Centre, we support those learners who are struggling to access their education in a mainstream environment, for a variety of reasons. Years 7, 8 and 9 have access to a broad and balanced curriculum, allowing pupils to develop skills and knowledge across a wide range of subjects. All our schemes of learning support social, emotional or mental health difficulties as well as the core academic subjects. Pupils will also attend Harwes Farm one day a week where they will experience alternative learning experiences outside of the classroom including forest school activities. On most occasions our plan is for students to be here for a short period of time with a return to mainstream the ultimate goal, following intervention to meet the needs of the student.
Welcome to Key Stage 4
ln Key Stage 4 at St Thomas’s Centre, we provide an alternative education to pupils from Year 10 and 11 for whom mainstream education is difficult. We cater for students with social, emotional or mental health difficulties. In addition to a core curriculum of English, Maths, Science and Personal Development, pupils specialise in subjects (both academic and vocational) which will provide them with a springboard to further education, employment and training. Pupils can have the opportunity to gain valuable work experience and our on-site careers teacher ensures all pupils are given the best options for further education, training or employment after they leave us.
Options for 2024-25
For 2024-25 we have written an ambitious curriculum for our KS4 students that offers them a broader range of option choices.
Year 10 students will be able to select 3 options from the following blocks:
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Block 1 |
Block 2 |
Block 3 |
Option A |
ICT |
RE |
Food |
Option B |
Art |
Health & Social |
Media Studies |
Option C |
PE |
Princes Trust |
Travel & Tourism |
Year 11 students will be able to select 3 options from the following blocks:
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Block 1 |
Block 2 |
Block 3 |
Option A |
ICT |
History/RE* |
Food |
Option B |
Art |
Princes Trust |
Travel & Tourism |
Option C |
PE |
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*This year pupils at our Hawthorn site will study History, those at Lambeth will study RE
There is also an opportunity for Year 11 students to attend a vocational provision or to do work experience on a Wednesday. This will be agreed on an individual basis. We currently offer the following vocational provisions:
- Construction at Preston Vocational Centre
- Motor Vehicle Engineering at 4 Tech Moto
- Digital Music Production at We Are Noise