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School Curriculum

During 2024, we evaluated our Petersfield curriculum during autumn 2024 and spring 2025, we completed the implementing stage of our new curriculum.

The curriculum journey at Petersfield starts the minute the pupils walk through our school gates and continues throughout the entire day.

Our Vision, Intent, Implementation and Impact statement are currently being updated to reflect our new curriculum and these will be declare our aspirations for our pupils, along with our Petersfield Pledge.

Our aim continues to be to ensure that our children leave our school ready for the next stage of their educational career with the skills and values to equip them for life.

We continue to revise our curriculum offer by mapping out the key knowledge and skill we plan for our pupils to learn.

We have revised and improved our skills progression for all foundation subjects so that different expectations for each year group are explicitly clear.

Subject leaders are monitor the provision and where possible, cross curricular links are being made.

During 2025, we are adapting the diagnostic assessments and 'cold task' at the beginning of each topic to help teachers shape their teaching.

Learning cumulates in a “hot write” or assessment opportunity to show the progression of skills and knowledge acquired over the topic.

We have also focused on explicitly identifying and teaching the vocabulary needed for the subject areas.

We are able to use our beautiful school grounds as much as possible, where relevant.

We are delighted to have previously achieved the Silver Artsmark. We strongly believe the arts provide a foundation for learning to enable children to achieve their full potential. We firmly believe that children of all abilities learn best when they are inspired and their creativity can take them in many directions!

We have reviewed our programme of extra events and kept those which make a significant contribution to the wider needs of the school. We now have more extra-curricular clubs and activities before school, during lunchtimes and after school to give our pupils a wider range of learning opportunities. These include friendship club. choir, code club, drama club and sports clubs. We also actively encourage our wider community to come into school to share their expertise and talents with the pupils, for example through careers week, the Lent challenge and historical digs.

Our new Curriculum Information

Subject Curriculum Overviews

These documents will continue to be updated as they are published during 2025.

Science
Bikeability
Botanical Gardens
Genr8
Home challenge
Active church
Headteacher awards
Playtime
Sports day
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Latest News

1st Oct - Today we presented Rev Felicity with flowers to say thank you for her long time work as a governor as she steps down from her governor role at this time.

1st Oct - Thank you to everyone who joined us and the kind donations for our Harvest collection and service at church today.

30th Sept - Thanks to Yew and Rowan class for their delicious cake sale today.

30th Sept - Our second volunteer induction session ran today. Thank you for all the volunteers who have now completed this. If you are yet to do so, please do contact school.

27th Sept - Thanks to Mrs Bonfield and our pupils for their entries into the Gransden Show artwork competition.

24th Sept - Today staff completed the next session in our E4L training. Designed to meet the emotional and social needs of all our children, the approach supports their mental health development and equips them with emotional literacy. You can find out more on our 'Pupil Welfare' web page.

Click here to read more of our recent posts about school life.

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Notices

Mental Health support, including crisis support:
YOUnited offers support to children and young people aged 5 to 17 with their emotional wellbeing and mental health.

Click here to access their resources including a link to 'Help in a Crisis' info.


Is your child due to start school in September 2026? If so, click here to visit our admissions page.


Have you visited our 'Reading for Pleasure' page where local published author Ute Maria is adding stories regularly? Click on the 'Curriculum' tab to enjoy the stories.


Have you tried any of the experiments in the science magazines you can find on the 'Science is Fun' webpage? Click on the 'Curriculum' tab to find out more.


Save yourself time naming uniform and raise money for school. Visit www.stikins.co.uk. Quote code 15787


As per County and national guidance, Petersfield will only close in exceptional circumstances or where instructed to do so. The decision will be made ASAP and displayed first on our school website in the 'Latest News' above.


Funding for Petersfield - As you may have read in the media, school funding is under threat. Please click here to see the information about how you can continue to help.


As we explained in a newsletter, we have updates our policies and privacy notice about how we process data in line with GDPR (General Data Protection Regulations). Click here for the updated policies.


Please see our vacancies page for an opportunity for a Playworker.


Are you interested in being a Governor? Do you have HR or Finance skills? If so, please do visit our Governors' webpage to find out more about the strategic role of our Governors.

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Petersfield Church of England Aided
Primary School,
Hurdleditch Rd,
Orwell,
Near Royston.
SG8 5QG

office@petersfield.cambs.sch.uk
Telephone 01223 207382

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