School Closes Friday 20th December at 12.30pm and re-opens Monday 6th January 2025. Please note students will be dismissed from lessons from 12:15pm to allow for transport. We hope you all have a wonderful Christmas and New Year!

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School Closes Friday 20th December at 12.30pm and re-opens Monday 6th January 2025. Please note students will be dismissed from lessons from 12:15pm to allow for transport. We hope you all have a wonderful Christmas and New Year!

Year 11 Parents Evening Booking Jan 2025  Click to book

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Curriculum

Life and Psychology

Curriculum

Our Life curriculum provision gives due regard to the DfE’s statutory guidance on sex and relationship education as well as focusing in more detail on issues most relevant to pupils in our local context. Specific needs, as they arise are responded to and incorporated into our planning. We are keen to use parental surveys to ensure that contextual issues are quickly addressed.   Our 5-year Life learning journey shows how RSE content is mapped across year groups and curriculum subject areas to ensure full coverage. Life curriculum content is sequenced to ensure that key issues are revisited in later years and in greater depth.

 

So that we can prepare our pupils for Life in modern Britain we ensure that our Life curriculum reflects the full diversity of the world we live in. This includes teaching about people who are LGBTQIA+ and themes. We further support this through sessions, assemblies In Life Lessons, students learn about sexual orientation and gender identity, same-sex relationships, sexism, misogyny, homophobia, and gender stereotypes. 

Life Learning Journey Years 7 - 11

Personal Development 

We believe that students deserve a broad and ambitious Personal Development curriculum, rich in skills, experiences and knowledge, which ignites curiosity and prepares them well for future learning and employment as citizens within wider society. Our Personal Development curriculum will give students the opportunity to:

  • Explore different cultures, beliefs and opinions to develop students understanding of the world and to help the to create their own views about relevant issues through Life lessons;
  • Enhance students reading ability through a Mentor Reading Programme of carefully chosen texts to support reciprocal reading;
  • Enjoy a wide range of opportunities to explore ethics, philosophy, economic wellbeing in relation to modern life through Life lessons and the wider curriculum offer.
  • Develop cultural capital that will help remove barriers to achievement in school, future learning and the world of work;
  • Experience learning that is ‘outside the academic’ throughout an ambitious CEAIG offer throughout the year;
  • Produce ‘meaningful work’ of which they can be proud;
  • Articulate and express their ideas, views and opinions about a wide range of topics clearly, confidently and respectfully;
  • Develop their character, including resilience, confidence and independence, so that they contribute positively to the life of the school, their local community and the wider environment.
  • We also offer a weekly LGBTQIA+ enrichment club, which is well attended. 
  • Students will have opportunities to develop their confidence and skills through our DoE Bronze and Silver Award programmes which
  • Throughout the academic year pupils will participate in a series of personal development days which will focus on RSE, British Values and Physical and Mental Well-being.
  • Emotional wellbeing is support through our Headspace enrichment activities and out students participate in range of physical and sporting activities, with string attendance and performance in local, regional and national sports events

Religious Studies 

At Scalby School, religious studies make an important contribution to the spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of our pupils, supporting their understanding of their wider community and the world that they live in. Throughout KS3 and KS4, pupils access a broad range of topics and themes which are chosen to encourage critical thought, openminded attitudes and an understanding of others’ thoughts regardless of their religious beliefs, ethnicity, or individual circumstances. The programme of study encourages empathetic communication, appraisal of other beliefs and social awareness and is delivered as part of our Life programme.

Coast and Vale Learning Trust

About Coast and Vale Learning Trust

The Coast and Vale Learning Trust in Scarborough aims to improve education in the locality through establishing coherent and collaborative practice across schools and other educational institutions in the area.

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