The Science Learning School



At Highfields the Science Learning School subscribes to the Ten principles of science education as laid out by the Association for Science Education(a).

Through our Science curriculum we aim to develop students’

  • Curiosity about the world

  • Enjoyment of scientific activity

  • Understanding of how natural phenomena can be explained

  • Ability to make informed decisions, and to take appropriate actions, that affect their own wellbeing and the wellbeing of society and the environment

  • Understanding of a set of ‘big ideas’ in science which include ideas of science and ideas about science and its role in society

  • Scientific capabilities and scientific attitudes.

The Science curriculum is carefully designed and sequenced to ensure that there is clear progression towards the goals of science education. It maps out the core concepts that need to be achieved at various points, based on careful analysis of concepts and on current research and understanding of how learning takes place. The curriculum provides excellent teaching and learning experiences and educates students in the applications of science in real life and careers involving science and scientific principles. It supports the application of knowledge and skills from a wide range of other subject areas.

At key stage 3 we aim to develop a love of science. The curriculum builds upon knowledge and skills learnt at primary schools and enables students to learn the core scientific concepts and skills that will provide a solid foundation for GCSE. It includes further interesting content, which is not in GCSE, to engage students in Science. Students will be trained in the safe use of practical equipment and to analyse practical results scientifically.

At Key Stage 4, the curriculum is based upon the requirements for GCSE specifications. Students who wish to go on to study Science at Key Stage 5 will cover the higher-level concepts necessary as preparation for BTEC/A level. All students will cover knowledge and concepts necessary for them to function as a scientifically literate citizen. The department will inform students about applications of Science in a range of careers at both post-16 and graduate level.

At Key Stage 5, students on BTEC or A level courses will study a curriculum designed to cover scientific concepts in much greater depth, in preparation for Higher Education and graduate level science-based careers.

(a.) “Principles and big ideas of science education” (2010), Edited by Wynne Harlen, Association for Science Education

 

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Enrichment Activities

  • Crest Awards

  • Engineering Education Scheme

  • Out-of-lesson support and mentoring

  • STEM Club

  • University links including Oxford University


For more information on the Science Curriculum contact:

Mr A Frost - Head of Science afrost@hswv.co.uk