Curriculum Overview

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At Haberdashers’ Abraham Darby, we’re passionate about learning in its widest sense.

Our mission is to ensure that our pupils value and enjoy their learning inside and outside the classroom. We’re focused on achieving the highest possible academic outcomes and the development of the whole person. We have an extensive sporting, creative and academic extra-curricular programme, allowing pupils to work independently and with others to promote the building of strong relationships with peers and staff.

Our house system is the lifeblood of the academy. It fosters competition, participation, belonging and student leadership. Older pupils help to organise and run events, leading by example and modelling the values we seek to prioritise.

The academy has worked hard to develop an ambitious and well-thought-out curriculum; it has been carefully planned and sequenced to ensure that knowledge and skills build on previous learning with key topics revisited and expanded throughout a student’s journey through the school.  

Our curriculum is designed around a knowledge-engaged approach; we clearly identify the knowledge that we require students to gain in each subject and unit of work. By distinguishing the powerful knowledge that we require the students to commit to long-term memory, we aim to provide clarity to students, parents and teachers.

Learning Resources

The Learning Resource Centre (LRC) is at the heart of the school on the second floor.

The LRC is open before school, after school and at break times, when students are welcome to come and do supervised study, get help with homework and get suggestions about what to read next.

Extra Curricular

Extra-curricular activities play a major role in the curriculum at Haberdashers’ Abraham Darby. We recognise the opportunities that participation in activities outside of the classroom setting can bring to students, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Pupils’ participation is registered and monitored by a member of the senior leadership team with all students encouraged to take part in as many activities as possible; our school target is 100% participation.

 

Homework

At Haberdashers’ Abraham Darby, we believe that homework enhances pupil achievement and progress by reinforcing classwork and consolidating learning.

It’s vital for developing pupils’ study skills and independent learning ability and as such is an integral part of the curriculum.

Please note that all the essential knowledge for Key Stage 3 that we expect students to commit to long-term memory can be found here. (Key Stage 4 to follow shortly)

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