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Curriculum

At Byfleet Primary School, we provide a broad and balanced curriculum so that our children have the opportunity to emerge as engaged and informed citizens and learners, ready for the next stage of their lives by the time they leave us at the end of Year 6...

Curriculum Intent

To deliver a relevant, challenging and bespoke curriculum which provides our learners with the knowledge and skills necessary to ensure they are equipped to continue to learn and flourish beyond Byfleet Primary.

Our approach to the curriculum complies with our duties in the Equality Act 2010 and the Special Educational Needs and Disability Regulations 2014, making our curriculum accessible for those with disabilities or special educational needs.

The 3Ps Curriculum

The curriculum at Byfleet Primary is designed to be challenging, engaging and exciting for the children. It is completely bespoke and closely aligned to the skill and knowledge expectations that are outlined in the Primary National Curriculum.

The model of the curriculum we have created is based around a concept we have devised called ‘The 3Ps’. These represent an important Person, Place and Point (time/date) relevant to each topic. They will provide the focal points around which the learning will be sequenced, planned and taught. The children will be expected to learn by heart these three key pieces of information (The 3Ps) for every topic as they move up through the school. The idea being that by the time they leave Byfleet Primary School their general knowledge will have greatly improved. The 3Ps will also provide children with three key areas to focus their learning, ensuring that they have the opportunity to go deeper into the more traditional topics and broaden their understanding of key skills with a particular focus on locality.

The 3Ps have allowed us to steer the curriculum towards areas which are relevant to the children and ensures that the curriculum taps into the local area and proves to be culturally significant for our learners. This has meant that we have been able to break away from more traditional topics to create topics which are bespoke and interesting for our children. Where statutory topics remain, The 3Ps have allowed us to drill down past the traditional programmes of study into more in-depth studies associated with the topic. English, maths, science and computing continue to be taught discreetly, with relevant links to The 3Ps being made where applicable, particularly through the choice of key book studies for each class in English.

We began the implementation phase of the curriculum development in September 2022 and will continue to be remodelled and developed throughout the academic year.

Autumn Term

Year Topic Title Person Place Point
Year 1

Mapping the Monarchs

Queen Victoria

Kings Head Lane

2022

Year 2

Burning Byfleet

King Charles II

Byfleet Fire Station

1865

Year 3

Ages Ago

Cheddar Man

Stonehenge

3180BCE

Year 4

Burnt Cakes

Alfred the Great

Lundenwic

1066

Year 5

XX

Krystyna Skarbek

Bletchley Park

1939

Year 6

Homegrown Heroes

H.G. Wells

The Ruhr

1907

Spring Term

Year Topic Title Person Place Point
Year 1

To the Ends of the Earth

Mathew Henson

The Bahamas

2012

Year 2

Layers of London

Londinium

Henry VIII

1603

Year 3

Fantastic Plastic?

Kahi Pacarro

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch

2017

Year 4

Beneath the Surface

Greta Thunberg

Mariana Trench

2047

Year 5

Up, Up and Away!

Amy Johnson

Heathrow Airport

1903

Year 6

Against the Odds

Tilly Smith

Weddell Sea

1912

Summer Term

Year Topic Title Person Place Point
Year 1

London Landmarks

Augustus Putin

Tower Bridge

1990

Year 2

Britain's Great

Sir David Attenborough

White Cliffs of Dover

1902

Year 3

Resisting the Romans

Hannibal

Colchester

79CE

Year 4

Achieving Their Highest

Stephen Hawking

South Africa

1989

Year 5

The Greatest Empire

Alexander the Great

China

1833

Year 6

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

Teaching of Individual Subjects

Currently the humanities are taught as part of The 3Ps. Other subject are currently taught explicitly but will begin to be embedded as part of The 3Ps as the curriculum develops.