Humanities and Science are taught through units, where each topic acts as the driver and topics are taught through multiple areas of the curriculum. Real-life experiences are provided, and children work towards an end outcome. 

Knowledge is taught through the development of skills with an emphasis on creative and practical approaches towards learning.

Children are expected to ask questions and think critically. They are engaged and excited by learning and are able to re-call key knowledge and facts from current and previous topics. Links are made within topics to retain and secure previous knowledge. Where possible links are made to the Falconbrook school values of respect, equality, kindness, responsibility, determination and honesty.

Humanities and Science are taught through units, where each topic acts as the driver and topics are taught through multiple areas of the curriculum. Real-life experiences are provided, and children work towards an end outcome. 

Knowledge is taught through the development of skills with an emphasis on creative and practical approaches towards learning.

Children are expected to ask questions and think critically. They are engaged and excited by learning and are able to re-call key knowledge and facts from current and previous topics. Links are made within topics to retain and secure previous knowledge. Where possible links are made to the Falconbrook school values of respect, equality, kindness, responsibility, determination and honesty.