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Curriculum Intent

The curriculum is designed to meet the social, emotional, mental health and learning needs of our pupils. We recognise that pupils learn best when they feel safe, regulated and valued, and our curriculum is built to reflect this.

We provide a broad, balanced and ambitious curriculum, adapted to individual need and delivered through a trauma-informed, relational approach. Academic learning is prioritised alongside personal development, therapeutic support and preparation for adulthood.

A Tiered Curriculum Model

We operate a flexible, tiered curriculum model that allows pupils to access learning at the right level, at the right time, with the right support.

Placement within tiers is responsive to need and regularly reviewed. Pupils may move between tiers as they develop academically, emotionally and socially.

Focus on safety, engagement and rebuilding trust in learning.

  • High levels of adult support and predictable routines
  • Project-based and experiential learning
  • Strong emphasis on oracy, early literacy and functional numeracy
  • Daily emotional check-ins and regulation strategies

Focus on developing learning stamina, independence and readiness for accreditation.

  • Increased subject structure and timetabled learning
  • Functional Skills, Entry Level and Unit Award pathways
  • Targeted SEND and therapeutic support
  • Introduction to careers education and work-related learning

Focus on accreditation, independence and transition to next steps.

  • GCSEs, Functional Skills Level 2 and vocational qualifications
  • Extended work experience and careers planning
  • Preparation for further education, training or employment
  • Gradual reduction of scaffolding with continued relational support

LCE Acadmey

Core academic Curriculum

All pupils access a broad and balanced academic curriculum, adapted to their tier and individual learning needs.

English and Literacy

Oracy, reading for pleasure, phonics and functional writing. Functional Skills and GCSE pathways where appropriate. Literacy developed as a tool for communication, confidence and self-expression.

Science

Practical and project-based science in lower tiers. GCSE or applied science pathways in Tier 3. Experiential and outdoor learning where appropriate.

Mathematics and Numeracy

Practical numeracy including money, time and problem solving Functional Skills and GCSE routes Emphasis on real-life application and independence.

Humanities, RE & Citizenship

Age-appropriate learning in history, geography, RE and citizenship. Exploration of identity, community and British values. Increasing depth and accreditation as pupils progress through tiers.

Digital Skills and ICT

Safe, responsible and purposeful use of technology. Functional ICT and vocational digital pathways. Assistive technology used to remove barriers to learning.

Designed around our pupils needs

  • Flexible
  • Tiered 
  • Right time, right support

extended curriculum

Creative and Vocational Learning

Creative and vocational learning is a central part of our curriculum and supports both wellbeing and employability.

Creative and Vocational Learning

Creative and vocational learning is a central part of our curriculum and supports both wellbeing and employability.

Personal Development, PSHE and SEMH Provision

Personal development is woven throughout school life and underpins all learning.

Spiritual, Moral and Community Development

Our curriculum is rooted in a Catholic ethos and the values of love, dignity and courage, while remaining inclusive and welcoming to pupils of all faiths and none

Digital Technology, Assistive Tools and Online Safety

Technology is used purposefully to support inclusion, access and engagement.

Safeguarding and Inclusion

Safeguarding and inclusion underpin all aspects of curriculum design and delivery.

Curriculum planning reflects pupils’ vulnerabilities, promotes emotional safety, and supports the development of healthy relationships, self-awareness and resilience. SEND support and safeguarding systems work closely together to ensure pupils feel safe, supported and ready to learn.

Assessment

How It Works?

Assessment includes baseline information, ongoing review and regular reflection, and is used to adapt provision to meet individual needs. Progress is shared with pupils, families and relevant professionals to support sustained success.

Academic Learning

Pupils’ progress is assessed across academic learning,

Personal development

pupils progress is assessed personal development

Emotional regulation

pupils progress is assessed upon emotional regulation