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  2. Potterspury Lodge School - Wikipedia

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    As an independent school, Potterspury Lodge sets its own curriculum which is constructed around students' needs and starting points. Students follow a broad and balanced curriculum with a core offer of English, Maths, and Science together with options such as Art, Food Technology, Geography, History, Media, Music, Physical Education, and Project Qualification.

  3. National Curriculum for England - Wikipedia

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    The Education Act 2002 sets out the statutory duty for schools to offer a school curriculum that is balanced and broad-based, that "promotes the spiritual, moral, cultural, mental and physical development of pupils at the school and of society" and that prepares pupils for the "opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of later life". The ...

  4. Harris Boys' Academy East Dulwich - Wikipedia

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    In key Stage 3 the subject reach is broad and in Key Stage 4 the options are balanced so there is on offer appropriate to everyone." [ 2 ] Ofsted, in the last inspection in 2011, said "There is a clear rationale for the curriculum that ensures students have a firm foundation for learning with literacy and numeracy skills that are developed well.

  5. Barr's Hill School - Wikipedia

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    Barr's Hill offers a broad, balanced curriculum designed to cater to a wide range of academic interests and challenge all students. The curriculum is supplemented by an extensive enrichment program that allows students to engage in extracurricular activities, including:

  6. Personal, social, health and economic education - Wikipedia

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    The term PSHE was first introduced in the 2000 edition of the national curriculum, as a non-compulsory element that was encouraged to be taught in schools. [8] Whilst this was the first official introduction of the subject to the national curriculum, it had already existed in an informal context since the 1960s.

  7. Free school (England) - Wikipedia

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    Free schools are expected to offer a broad and balanced curriculum, [23] are subject to the same Ofsted inspections as all other maintained schools and are expected to comply with standard performance measures. [11] To set up a free school, founding groups submit applications to the Department for Education. [10]

  8. Thames Park Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    The school offers a "broad and balanced" curriculum that specialises in digital technology and artificial intelligence. [8] As a result, the school has invested in providing free Chromebooks to each student for use in lessons. This is so that the school "can extensively use digital education platforms in a way that most schools cannot."

  9. Academy (English school) - Wikipedia

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    They have more autonomy with the National Curriculum, [4] but must ensure their curriculum is broad and balanced, [5] and that it includes the core subjects of English, maths and science. They must also teach relationships and sex education, and religious education. [6]