ADDITIONALLY RESOURCED PROVISION

OUR CURRICULUM

Each student follows a curriculum pathway appropriate to their areas of need, and we provide a bespoke curriculum plan for each student. Although the majority of our students follow the main school personal development curriculum, the activities and accreditations followed in the ARP widen this offer to provide an enhanced personal development curriculum.

Our ARP curriculum is developed around the four key areas of knowledge and skills that our students require to develop their understanding of themselves and the world and to increase their independence.

This flexible overview supports our bespoke planning for individual student needs as identified through our assessment cycle.

Daily:

  • Most students in ARP attend form in mainstream school

  • Most students attend the majority of their lessons in the mainstream school with support

  • Students are assigned support according to their needs, with the aim of reducing the support as students learn more about themselves and how to manage their environments effectively

  • Some students are withdrawn from Citizenship, RE and or language lessons to gain time in the ARP to develop skills in four core areas

  • Students are encouraged to get involved and attend the mainstream school extra-curricular/enrichment offer

  • Students are also encourage to attend school trips and our end of year ARP celebration trip

The four core areas and the topics they may include:

Our ARP teachers determine topics following baseline and continual assessments in the four key areas via a range of means. Specific core areas may be prioritised depending on a student's individual needs. 

Students may revisit topics during their time in the ARP to cover them in more depth or 'over-learn' essential skills to support generalisation.

In Key Stage 4, students may also study the BTEC Level 2 in Personal Growth and Wellbeing to develop and accredit their skills.