St. Joseph's
Primary School,
Glenmornan
Curriculum

Each member of the school community is of equal worth, having positive and individual
contributions to make. We believe as teachers we have a responsibility to provide
learning experiences which will enable children to explore and maximise their potential.

At St Joseph's we will ensure that the curriculum:
* is centered on the needs, interests and experiences of the child and provides
practical and investigational teaching and learning activities.
*is developed around skills, concepts, values, attitudes and knowledge that we as
Catholic teachers would want our children to acquire. It promotes the appreciation of
human dignity and the acquisition of values such as truth, respect, integrity and love.
*is broad, balanced and well organised with clear objectives and shared goals so as to
ensure consistent school-wide practice, providing opportunities for both subject specific
teaching and the cross curricular approach to study.
*fosters respect for other traditions, values and beliefs within the context of mutual
understanding.
*promotes excellence at every level of school life, positive reinforcement, rewards and
disciplinary rules are seen as more effective than punishment and criticism.
*empowers pupils to take responsibility for their own learning and plays an active role in
the life of the wider school community
* is enriched by the involvement of parents in pupils' learning.
*is monitored to focus attention on how well the school achieves its goals, informs
planning, teaching and pupil progress.


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