Cultural Capital
Cultural capital refers to the knowledge, skills, and experiences that people develop over time, which help them succeed in society. These assets can include things like understanding different cultures, enjoying the arts, and having good communication skills.
At our school, we understand that cultural capital is important for our students’ growth. We strive to create an environment where students can engage with various cultural experiences and learn from them. Through activities like school trips, art workshops, and guest speakers, we aim to broaden our students’ outlook on the world.
By providing these opportunities, we believe that all students can gain the cultural capital they need for their futures. We are dedicated to supporting our students in developing their understanding and appreciation of the diverse world around them.
Curriculum
- Cultural Capital
- Curriculum Policy
- Curriculum by Subject
- Curriculum by Termly Overview
- Early Years Provision
- Religious Education
- Special Educational Needs (SEN)
- Teaching and Learning Vision
- Teaching and Learning Vision for Pupils
- Teaching and Learning Vision for Parents
- Teaching and Learning Vision for Staff
- Teaching and Learning Vision for Governors