Junior School Curriculum
Year 1 and Year 2
Children benefit from smaller class sizes and a generous teacher-pupil ratio, meaning each child is treated as an individual and is able to progress at a pace that suits them and their development. They are taught a broad range of subjects using the National Curriculum as a framework.
Within this, the focus is on encouraging and motivating your child to learn in a creative and nurturing environment. The curriculum is supplemented by the introduction of after-school activities and access to specialist teachers in certain subjects such as Music, French and PE.
Year 3 to Year 6
These classrooms are located within the main College building. Facilities include a newly developed Science Laboratory, a well-stocked Library, a continually updated Computing suite and a purpose built Art and Design Technology Studio.
Our junior school classes sizes enable us to focus attention on each child as an individual with our aim to ensure all pupils find their niche and develop to their full potential in a supportive and friendly environment.
Pupils in Year 1 to Year 6 follow a balanced curriculum which includes:
- English
- French
- Computing
- Mathematics
- Music
- Games
- Science
- Drama
- Physical Education
- History
- Art
- Religious Education
- Geography
- Design Technology
- Personal, Social and Health Education
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Academic
Children benefit from smaller class sizes and a generous teacher-pupil ratio meaning your child is treated as an individual within the group and are able to progress at a pace that suits them and their development.
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Junior School Welcome
Our head of Juniors explains why early education is so important and how boarding at Rendcomb can help.
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Values And Philosophy
Empowering young minds with our values-driven philosophy. Our junior school fosters curiosity, respect, and lifelong learning in a nurturing environment.
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Academic
Children benefit from smaller class sizes and a generous teacher-pupil ratio meaning your child is treated as an individual within the group and are able to progress at a pace that suits them and their development.
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School Life
Children benefit from smaller class sizes and a generous teacher-pupil ratio meaning your child is treated as an individual within the group and are able to progress at a pace that suits them and their development.
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Facilities
Children benefit from smaller class sizes and a generous teacher-pupil ratio meaning your child is treated as an individual within the group and are able to progress at a pace that suits them and their development.