Sciences
Through learning in the sciences, children develop their interest in, and understanding of, the living, material and physical world. They engage in a whole variety of tasks which allow them to develop important skills to become creative, inventive and enterprising adults.
Learning in science is organised in the following areas:
We have science fieldwork days throughout the year when we can fully make use of our environment as an outdoor classroom. We link with the other three local primary schools and study a variety of topics. Examples of these have been Think of an Eel, Crab’s Claw and Fishy Tales.
Learning in science is organised in the following areas:
- Planet Earth
- Forces, electricity and waves
- Biological systems
- Materials
- Topical science
- Develop a curiosity and understanding of their environment and their place in the world.
- Help them to demonstrate a secure knowledge and understanding of the big ideas and concepts of the sciences.
- Develop skills for learning, life and work.
- Develop skills of scientific enquiry and investigation using practical techniques.
We have science fieldwork days throughout the year when we can fully make use of our environment as an outdoor classroom. We link with the other three local primary schools and study a variety of topics. Examples of these have been Think of an Eel, Crab’s Claw and Fishy Tales.