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POCKLINGTON PREP LAUNCHES INNOVATIVE , FUTURE-FOCUSED CURRICULUM
Pocklington Prep School is launching an innovative new curriculum ‘ The Curiosity Project ’, designed to develop vital skills such as independent thinking , critical analysis and teamwork . The new curriculum will prepare pupils not only for their next steps in education but for their futures as innovators , collaborators , leaders and more .
Each half-term , pupils will work together on a broad conceptual question such as ‘ Can people change ?’ or ‘ What does it mean to be free ?’. Pupils seek to answer these question by delving down into subject-specific skills and knowledge to develop their thoughts and ideas .
This innovative process of ‘ enquiry sequence ’ is not all preplanned by the teacher . Rather than being told what they will be studying , pupils learn and make discoveries as they realise they need to know about them , to help them answer their conceptual question . The teacher facilitates the process and has a clear set of concepts , skills and knowledge they aim for the pupils to cover , but is flexible in their approach and is open to risk-taking and to worthwhile ‘ diversions ’ in the learning .
The conceptual questions are carefully mapped out across each academic year and all require discovery , enquiry and analysis . Puzzles and new points for development are introduced to cause pupils to question and enhance their ideas as they work towards an answer , utilising new and traditional subject areas of , for example , history or science , in a different way .
The usual ‘ timetabling ’ of subjects across a week will change as pupils ’ learning may take them into week-long scientific investigation or a full day of researching and writing reports . Every classroom will feature a ‘ timeline display ’ mapping out the ‘ enquiry sequence ’, which pupils will add to as their work progresses throughout the half term . The final answer the pupils arrive at can then be presented in any number of formats , such as a filmed news report , a play or a colourfully illustrated magazine .
Cath said : “ As a prep school , we take the word ‘ prep ’ seriously ; we want to prepare children with the enthusiasm , knowledge and experience to enable them to thrive . As well as subject skills that are taught , practised and developed year on year , this new curriculum ensures that the learning has direction , purpose and encourages independent thinking . It puts pupils at its centre , instilling within them an enquiring mind , the confidence to ask questions , explain their findings and provides a fantastic springboard for their futures .”
Maths and modern foreign languages will continue to be taught by specialist teachers alongside the new curriculum , as will sport , art and music . Opportunities to apply skills and ideas from all these areas will be used in helping to answer the conceptual questions as appropriate and will help illustrate the inter-connectedness of different disciplines . Outside speakers will also be invited in every half-term to help pupils develop their learning as they seek to answer the big questions they ’ ve been challenged with .
Suzy Ward , Head of Pocklington Prep School said : “ This curriculum is a turning point for our prep school , and our staff have been thrilled to be a part of something so innovative and challenging . The use of an enquiry model to inspire students ’ curiosity will set the tone for a way of learning that is markedly different from what they will have experienced before . Our children will be able to feel the joy of pursuit and enquiry first hand , solving problems with a degree of independence not experienced before . They will move through the school gaining knowledge and answers , but when they leave , we hope they have more questions and ideas than ever before !
Curiosity is what has pushed humans forward to achieve greater and greater things , and our pupils will be equipped to be at the forefront of future achievements as they grow into adulthood . We are very much looking forward to running a pilot for the new curriculum in the Summer Term , in preparation for its official launch in September 2021 .”
Cath Sweeting , Head of Curriculum at Pocklington Prep School , developed ‘ The Curiosity Project ’, drawing on her 16 years ’ experience as a teacher since graduating from Exeter College , Oxford . Her belief is that a pupil ’ s learning journey should comprise the core elements of subject knowledge and subject skills , plus the ability to debate , analyse and communicate . Cath also took inspiration from the works of many education specialists , including likeminded Jonathan Lear of ‘ Guerilla Education ’ who argues that children should be actively involved rather than being passive recipients of a teacher ’ s creativity .
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