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  • Parent Forum | captainwebb

    Parent's Forum At Captain Webb we appreciate and value open communication between our school and parents. The goal of our Parent Forum is to ensure that the views of all parents are heard. The aim is that parents can talk freely with their elected Forum representative and they will act as a voice to inform the school of the needs of our children and families. We feel that it is a perfect way to share ideas, views and concerns and to make suggestions for improvements. ​ Our Parent Forum has four broad aims which are; ​ · To work together to improve the learning and welfare provided for our children. · To work in partnership with the school to create a welcoming school which is inclusive for all parents and carers. · To share information, knowledge and skills. · To further improve communications between Parent/Carers and Staff/Governors. One parent will be elected for each class, through a democratic vote. The vote will take place every September when each class will ask their pupils parents/carers if there are any volunteers for the role. Where more than one volunteer puts themselves forward an anonymised vote will be held. The Forum will report to the Governing body annually on its activities on behalf of all parents. ​ They will meet once every half term with Mrs Passey (Head) and Mr Harris (Parent Partnership Lead) to discuss any issues, ideas or opinions that have been raised. ​ Minutes and dates for each meeting will be posted on the website (below) and on Classdojo.​ Your Forum Representatives are: Reception Julie Mays VACANCY Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 VACANCY VACANCY Year 6 VACANCY Forum Meeting Minutes Meeting Minutes - ​ ​ ​ ​ The school has recently been re-awarded The Leading Parent Partnership Award for the work that we do in ensuring our parents needs are met, and views/opinions are not only requested, but taken into account in our everyday school life.

  • Cultural Capital | captainwebb

    Cultural Capital What is a Cultural capital? Cultural capital is the accumulation of knowledge, behaviours, and skills that a pupil can draw upon and which demonstrates their cultural awareness, knowledge and competence; it is one of the key ingredients a student will draw upon to be successful in society, their career and the world of work. Cultural capital promotes social mobility and success in our stratified society. Cultural capital gives a student power and it helps them achieve goals, become successful, and rise up the social ladder without necessarily having wealth or financial capital. Cultural capital is having assets that give students the desire to aspire and achieve social mobility whatever their starting point. Our Cultural Capital At Captain Webb Primary School, our curriculum is designed to instil high aspirations in all of our children and to encourage them to become resilient, life-long learners who embrace challenges and continue to grow and develop their cultural capital. Our children will be inspired to follow whichever path they choose whilst being well-rounded, conscientious global citizens. Our 6C values, understanding of SMSC and British Values enrich and underpin our curriculum to ensure Captain Webb children are prepared and equipped to succeed in their futures in an ever changing world. “Education for global citizenship helps enable young people to develop the core competencies which allow them to actively engage with the world, and help to make it a more just and sustainable place.” - Oxfam.org.uk We are working hard to be Global Citizens at Captain Webb Primary School. ENRICHMENT AT CAPTAIN WEBB > SMSC AT CAPTAIN WEBB > At Captain Webb, we ensure that our curriculum is a vehicle for SMSC education. SMSC stands for spiritual, moral, social and cultural education. Please click to find out more about our SMSC grids which outline how we intergrate SMSC into our learning across the school. BRITISH VALUES AT CAPTAIN WEBB > At Captain Webb we actively take opportunities to teach British values and feel this is embedded through our weekly assemblies and interwoven in our enriching curriculum. Please click to find out how this is taught across the school. PROTECTIVE CHARACTERISTICS >

  • Curriculum Subjects | captainwebb

    Curriculum Subjects You can read more information about each subject that we teach, how we plan lessons, and how we manage the learning progression, by selecting from the links below: Art Computing Cultural Capital D&T Geography History Maths (including KIRF) MFL Music Artsmark PE Phonics PHSE Protective Characteristics RE Reading RSE Science Spelling Spoken Word Writing

  • Protective Characteristics | captainwebb

    PROTECTED CHARACTERISTICS PROMOTING THE NINE PROTECTED CHARACTERISITICS The Equality Act became law in 2010. It covers everyone in Britain and protects people from discrimination, harassment and victimisation. ​ The Equality Act protects people against discrimination because of the protected characteristics that we all have. ​ Under the Equality Act, there are nine protected characteristics: Age Disability Gender reassignment Race - including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin Religion or belief Marriage or civil partnership Sex Sexual orientation Pregnancy and maternity No form of discrimination is tolerated at Captain Webb Primary School and our pupils show respect for those who share the protected characteristics. ​ We do not teach about all the protected characteristics in every year group. The curriculum is planned and delivered so that our pupils develop age appropriate knowledge and understanding during their time at Captain Webb Primary School (see below). ​ Each year group also have a selection of books to support in the delivery of the nine Protected Characteristics. Protected Characteristics - Content by year group. Nursery Reception Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Captain Webb Primary School Equality Policies Pupil Equality Policy Staff Equality Policy

  • Online Safety | captainwebb

    Seguridad en linea Safer Internet Day 2023 This year we once again took part in Safer Internet Day! Our teachers made sure we had space to talk about what devices we use to access the internet, what we do when we are online, what we like about using the internet and what our worries are. We recorded our thoughts and added them to the Safer Internet Day ‘Video Wall’ where industry leaders and online safety experts will listen to our voices! Click here to watch the videos on what each class did for Safer Internet Day Nuestros niños ahora viven en una 'Aldea Global' y es importante que trabajemos juntos para garantizar que nuestros niños estén seguros tanto en el mundo real como en línea. Cómo mantenemos a los niños seguros en línea En la Escuela Primaria Captain Webb, los niños aprenden cómo mantenerse seguros en línea siendo conscientes de su conducta (su propio comportamiento en línea), sabiendo qué es y cómo encontrar contenido apropiado y los riesgos del contacto tanto de las personas que conocen como de las personas que conocen. no lo se. La seguridad en línea está vinculada a cada unidad de nuestro plan de estudios de Computación (ver más abajo). Bloqueamos una semana completa de trabajo temático para que los niños aprendan sobre aspectos específicos de la edad de la seguridad en línea durante la 'Semana de Internet más segura' y la escuela es visitada por varias agencias externas (como NSPCC, Google y la policía local) para aprender sobre la actualidad. problemas de seguridad en línea. Nuestro Consejo de Estudiantes juega un papel activo en la discusión y toma de decisiones con todos los aspectos de la seguridad, incluida la seguridad en línea. Desempeñamos un papel activo con los padres, reuniéndonos regularmente con cualquier persona que pueda tener inquietudes sobre la seguridad de su hijo en Internet. Si tiene alguna inquietud sobre la seguridad en línea, no dude en ponerse en contacto y hablar con uno de nuestros expertos en seguridad en línea. Consejos para mantener seguro a su hijo en línea: Sepa qué están haciendo sus hijos en línea y con quién están hablando. Pídales que le enseñen a usar cualquier aplicación que nunca haya usado. Mantener la computadora en una sala familiar significa que puede compartir la experiencia en línea de su hijo y que es menos probable que actúe de manera inapropiada (es decir, a través de una cámara web). Ayude a sus hijos a comprender que nunca deben dar datos personales a amigos en línea; la información personal incluye su ID de mensajería, dirección de correo electrónico, número de teléfono móvil y cualquier foto de ellos mismos, su familia o amigos. Si su hijo publica una imagen o un video en línea, cualquiera puede cambiarlo o compartirlo. Recuérdeles que cualquiera puede estar mirando sus imágenes y que algún día un futuro empleador podría hacerlo. Si su hijo recibe mensajes de texto y correos electrónicos no deseados, recuérdele que nunca los crea, no los responda ni los use. No es una buena idea que su hijo abra archivos de personas que no conoce. No sabrán lo que contienen, podría ser un virus, o peor aún, una imagen o película inapropiada. Ayude a su hijo a comprender que algunas personas mienten en línea y, por lo tanto, es mejor mantener a sus compañeros en línea en línea. Nunca deben encontrarse con extraños sin un adulto en quien confíen. Mantenga siempre la comunicación abierta para que un niño sepa que nunca es demasiado tarde para decirle a alguien si algo lo hace sentir incómodo. Enseñe a los jóvenes cómo bloquear a alguien en línea y cómo denunciarlos si se sienten incómodos. Páginas web útiles Estos sitios web pueden resultarle útiles si desea obtener más información sobre la seguridad en Internet: www.ceop.gov.uk - El Centro de Explotación Infantil y Protección en Línea (CEOP) está dedicado a erradicar el abuso sexual de niños. Se trata de una agencia gubernamental que forma parte de la policía del Reino Unido y se dedica mucho a rastrear y hacer que los delincuentes rindan cuentas, ya sea directamente o en asociación con las fuerzas locales e internacionales. www.thinkuknow.co.uk - El Centro de Explotación Infantil y Protección en Línea (CEOP) ha creado su propio sitio web educativo que ha sido diseñado y escrito específicamente para niños, jóvenes, profesores, padres y cuidadores. www.kidsmart.org.uk - Kidsmart es un sitio web de seguridad en Internet galardonado para padres y quienes trabajan con niños. Ha sido desarrollado por Childnet International, la organización benéfica de Internet para niños y contiene información excelente sobre muchas de las tecnologías utilizadas por los niños, con orientación sobre cómo 'mantenerse seguro' en línea. http://parents.vodafone.com/ - Vodafone ha desarrollado este sitio web junto con mumsnet. Es muy accesible y proporciona información y orientación a los padres sobre cómo comprender el mundo digital de sus hijos y cómo involucrarse más. ¡Incluso hay una prueba en línea para ver cuánto sabe! Physical Security Systems we have in place In addition to teaching our children how to stay safe online we have installed, on our internet and IT systems, several security systems to block and filter out any inappropriate content. The following are some of the in-built security protection systems put in place, on our behalf by T&W: 1. Password management: This is critical, as this is where we all need to play our part. Passwords can be hacked easily if they do not have a good level of complexity, so to help protect your data we use a good, complex passwords. We never share password or leave them lying around. 2. Email protection – All emails go through a filtering system (Sophos) to ensure they do not contain a virus or from a known phishing source. Sophos is a tool that checks the content of the email very quickly and will let us know if it is safe to open. 3. Internet Filtering – We use a product called Smoothwall, this protects against access to certain internet sites and content that you would not want your children to see. 4. Monitoring of activity - Senso is a cloud based, real time monitoring of activity on school owned devices, designed to highlight [to school staff] users who may be vulnerable or at risk to themselves, at risk to others or behaving inappropriately. Senso indicates a potential concern by raising a “violation” when a keyword, acronym or phrase typed, matches against those found within our libraries. It sends automated alerts to the DSL’s. 5. Anti-Virus Software – Windows Defender. This is designed to detect and remove viruses and other kinds of malicious software from schools computers or laptops. 6. A Firewall - At its most basic, a firewall is essentially the barrier that sits between a private internal network and the public Internet, it monitors and filters incoming and outgoing network traffic based on our organisation's previously established security policies 7. Multifactor Authentication (MFA) – This is where you not only have a password but use a secondary device (like an app on a phone) as additional confirmation of the users identity. This increases security because even if one credential becomes compromised, unauthorized users will be unable to meet the second authentication requirement and will not be able to access the system. 8. Geofencing - This helps protect devices and accounts from access from certain ‘high risk’ geographical areas. Online Safety Workshops Y ear 5 and Year 6 took part in workshops run by a lady who works with the GK Consultant Services (who specialise in safeguarding for children). The workshops were aimed specifically at teaching the children to understand about online friendships, consents, sharing images and videos, and how to access help when online. Below is a copy of the PowerPoint used in the workshops. Online Safety Policy 2023.25 Computing Policy 2022.25 Online Safety Audit 2023.24 Online Safety Parents Meeting Minutes 12/07/2023 May 2024 Read More April 2024 Read More March 2024 Read More Feb 2024 Read More Jan 2024 Read More Nov 2023 Read More Oct 2023 Read More Sept 2023 Read More July 2023 Read More June 2023 Read More May 2023 Read More

  • Artsmark | captainwebb

    Over the past two years we have been working towards achieving a prestigious Artsmark Award which recognises a settings contribution towards the arts. We are delighted to announce that during half term we found out that we have been awarded an Artsmark Gold Award. The Artsmark Award is the only creative quality standard for schools, accredited by Arts Council England. It supports schools to develop and celebrate arts and cultural education, putting creativity and wellbeing at the heart of the curriculum. Artsmark ensures every young person can be creative and access a diverse, high-quality cultural education. We have seen a huge impact upon both children and staff at Captain Webb with initiatives such as Indian drumming on World Music Day as well as extra-curricular dance clubs. Here is some of the feedback we were given by the Artsmark assessors: “You clearly value the arts and recognise their contribution to supporting your pupils' emotional well-being and self-confidence.” ​ “You have used your Artsmark journey to develop children's cultural capital by commissioning various theatre groups, including Loud Mouth Theatre, Hobgoblin Theatre Company and Image Theatre Company, so that every child has enjoyed watching live performances.” ​ “Music is a growing strength within your overall arts offer with lessons provided by specialist music teachers throughout the whole school, including EYFS sessions delivered by 'Music Minors.” ​ “It is great to hear that you are beginning to develop pupil voice through your Arts Committee, and that they have relished the opportunity to work with your new partner, 'Primary Workshops' to plan and deliver Indian drumming workshops throughout the school in celebration of World Music Day.” ​ “Teachers' confidence has increased because of working alongside music specialists. They have also strengthened their fine art skills by participating in training on the use of sketch books, led by Go Sketch.” ​ “Clearly, the dance club specifically for boys was also a successful initiative, with their performance at a local theatre supporting positive learning behaviours.” Captain Webb Primary - Arts Mark Statement of Impact Captain Webb Primary - Arts Mark Statement of Commitment

  • Admissions | Captain Webb Primary School and Nursery

    Solicitar un lugar en la escuela primaria y guardería Captain Webb Si está interesado en solicitar un lugar para su hijo en una escuela primaria o guardería Captain Webb, le recomendamos que se comunique con la escuela y reserve una cita para usted y su hijo para que vengan de visita. De esta manera, puede mirar alrededor de nuestro sitio, ser presentado al personal y hacer cualquier pregunta que pueda tener. Por favor, llame a Julie al 01952 386770 y ella se encargará de organizarlo. Si decide que le gustaría enviar a sus hijos al Capitán Webb, puede solicitarles un lugar. Siga las instrucciones a continuación: Escuela primaria Para solicitar un lugar en la Escuela Primaria Captain Webb, debe comunicarse con el Equipo de Admisiones de la Autoridad Local. Como escuela mantenida, la política de admisiones de la escuela primaria Captain Webb está determinada por la autoridad local, Telford y el consejo de Wrekin, y establecen los criterios de admisión y asignan plazas, ya sean plazas de recepción o transferencias de mitad de año (es decir, procedentes de otra escuela ). Como tales, también son responsables de manejar cualquier apelación cuando las solicitudes no sean exitosas. Para obtener información sobre cómo solicitar una plaza en la escuela y para conocer los arreglos de admisión, visite su sitio web . Los Ángeles nos informará que ha solicitado un lugar y luego nos informará si tuvo éxito. Una vez que tiene éxito la escuela le pedirá entonces a completar nuestra escuela en la casa formulario de solicitud, una esto nos proporciona información sobre todos los contactos, las necesidades médicas y consentimientos que requerimos. También le pediremos que proporcione una prueba de identidad para usted (normalmente una licencia de conducir o pasaporte) y para su hijo (certificado de nacimiento). Luego, esta información se registra y almacena de acuerdo con la ley de protección de datos ... consulte Protección de sus datos Primeros años La admisión a nuestra guardería está determinada por la escuela. Nuestro entorno Early Years lleva a los niños de 2 años a la Recepción. Ofrecemos lugares financiados por el gobierno y privados y vendemos coberturas envolventes para aquellos que requieren horas adicionales. Para solicitudes para nuestro entorno de Early Years, complete el formulario de solicitud a continuación y envíelo por correo electrónico o publíquelo en nuestra escuela . Alternativamente, puede comunicarse con Julie (01952 386770) y ella se encargará de que un formulario de solicitud esté disponible para su recolección o enviado a usted. Para obtener más información sobre los lugares financiados, comuníquese con la oficina de la escuela al 01952 386770 y se le comunicará con Gemma, quien administra las entradas y la administración de la guardería. Una vez que se haya determinado que tenemos suficientes espacios para satisfacer sus necesidades, Gemma discutirá con usted una fecha de inicio. También le pediremos que proporcione una prueba de identidad para usted (normalmente una licencia de conducir o pasaporte) y para su hijo (certificado de nacimiento). Luego, esta información se registra y almacena de acuerdo con la ley de protección de datos ... consulte Protección de sus datos También se puede encontrar más información sobre los derechos con respecto a la financiación para niños de 2 y 3 años en www.telford.gov.uk , Nursery Application Form EYFS Admissions Policy Sept 2023 See More

  • Spellings | captainwebb

    Spelling Curriculum Statement Spelling at Captain Webb ​ Learning to spell has strong links with reading and writing. In reading, the children’s knowledge of the relationship between letters and sounds sets the foundations for them as spellers. Spelling is also a significant aspect of the writing element within the curriculum. If we want children to become confident writers, a strong understanding of spelling and spelling patterns is crucial. As stated in the National Curriculum (2014), it states that ‘Writing down ideas fluently depends on effective transcription: that is, on spelling quickly and accurately through knowing the relationship between sounds and letters (phonics) and understanding the morphology (word structure) and orthography (spelling structure) of words.’ At Captain Webb, we have adopted a whole-school approach to spelling that builds as the children move through the school. Read Write Inc Spelling In years Reception and Year 1 spelling is taught through RWI Phonics. The children in years 2 to 6 have daily spelling sessions which follow the Read Write Inc spelling programme. This programme follows on from the Read Write Inc. Phonics programme with the aim of getting every child to spell effortlessly. It is a standalone programme that has been designed to meet the requirements of the National Curriculum. . There is a daily teacher led spelling session of around 15–20 minutes. Children are assessed during the programme. There are Practice Tests which assess children’s spelling progress using the same format as the statutory assessments in England. This allows us to track individual children’s progress and identify units, words or concepts which we will need to re-teach. How does this programme support your child in learning to spell? ​ RWInc Spelling is an interactive programme which teaches spellings in a fun and engaging way. Each unit is introduced with a short video. It helps children to learn spellings with common patterns and uses rules in order to help them recall spellings as well as teaching exceptions to these rules. A short video to show RWI Spellings in practice. https://youtu.be/CuLGvjOTk6A ​ Daily Sessions consist of: Speed spell which tests children’s knowledge of words from previous units; Spelling Zone with an online introduction to the unit and rules and spelling patterns to be taught that week Dots and Dashes where children count phonemes and the recorded graphemes Rapid Recap of prior learning Word changes –by adding beginnings or endings to words (prefixes and suffixes) Words to Log and learn which helps children to log and learn new or unfamiliar words focusing on spelling patterns and rules. Rules are reviewed and practised through each unit until children can apply the rules in their own writing. Team teach and Four-in-a-row which help children assess their own progress; Jumping red/orange words which tests children’s knowledge of red and orange words (words from the word lists in the National Curriculum in England many of which are not able to be spelt by using sounds- these are often called the common exception , tricky words or High Frequency words). Challenge dictation sentences are available to challenge children to use new spellings. ​ Below, you will find the words banks for each unit of the spelling programme so you can print these and look at them at home with your child. Your child's class teacher will be able to let you know which spelling list they are currently working on at school. ​ Year 2 - Spelling Word Banks Read More Year 3 - Spelling Word Banks Read More Read More Year 4 - Spelling Word Banks Read More Year 5 - Spelling Word Banks Read More Year 6 - Spelling Word Banks Handy Tips for Supporting Your Child with Spelling ​ Practise spelling common exception words regularly. (Known as Red and Orange words) Revisit spellings from previous weeks. Ask your child to explain the rule for the week and get them to give you example words so that you can build up a word bank that can be referred to frequently. Make a note of the high frequency words which you notice your child is spelling wrong (remember that these are quite often RED WORDS and that you ‘Can’t fred a red!’) Play homophone games where you give them a word like right/write and they write you both spellings and show you on the sounds chart which graphemes they would choose to spell them right! Make sure they know which one is which! Play hold a sentence dictation where you give the child a short sentence with one of their spellings in which will help them to understand the meaning of the word and spell and punctuate correctly. Supporting Your Child’s Spelling at Home ​ To help you to support your children at home with their spellings on a weekly basis, the children will be given 6-8 spellings from the unit they are currently on which will follow a set pattern. They will be tested on these at the end of the week. In addition to these your child will also be given 6 red or orange words to learn from the National Curriculum word lists which are words the children are expected to know for their age range. To access a copy of the National Curriculum word list for each year group click on this link. ​ https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/239784/English_Appendix_1_-_Spelling.pdf ​ ​ Spelling Including Phonics Policy 23-25

  • Captain Webb Primary School and Nursery | Dawley | Telford

    Bienvenido a Escuela primaria Captain Webb En nombre de todos los niños, el personal y los gobernadores, me gustaría darles una calurosa bienvenida a nuestro sitio web. Es un gran privilegio para mí ser directora de la escuela primaria y infantil Captain Webb, una escuela de la que estoy inmensamente orgulloso. En Captain Webb proporcionamos a nuestros alumnos un entorno de aprendizaje amigable, solidario y seguro. Fomentamos el amor por el aprendizaje y nos aseguramos de que cada individuo alcance su máximo potencial. Nos esforzamos por permitir que todos nuestros niños alcancen su potencial proporcionándoles un plan de estudios amplio y equilibrado basado, cuando sea posible, en experiencias de la vida real; que encienden la imaginación y la pasión por aprender. Vemos a todos los niños como individuos y nuestro personal tiene como objetivo encontrar y desarrollar sus fortalezas para alentar y fomentar los talentos, ya que creemos en el éxito para todos, ya sea en el deporte, las artes o académicamente. Consideramos la educación como una empresa conjunta, que involucra a todos: niños, padres, personal, gobernadores y la comunidad en general. Esperamos poder contar con su cooperación y apoyo en esta asociación; sabiendo que juntos podemos brindar lo mejor para cada niño. Nuestra escuela es una comunidad de aprendizaje donde cada individuo trabaja arduamente para lograr lo mejor de sí mismo. Promovemos positivamente el aprendizaje permanente y nos esforzamos continuamente por alcanzar la excelencia. Espero que disfrute viendo nuestro sitio web. Le dará una idea de la vida escolar y una idea de la variedad de actividades y oportunidades que están disponibles, además de brindar mucha información útil para padres y tutores. Estaremos encantados si quiere venir a conocernos, echar un vistazo, ver a los niños en el trabajo y descubrir cómo su hijo podría prosperar aquí. No dude en ponerse en contacto con la oficina de la escuela; me complacerá darle la bienvenida en cualquier momento. Sra. S Passey Director Hazte Fan en Facebook Manténgase al día con todas nuestras noticias en la página de Facebook de Captain Webb Primary School. Lee mas

  • Newsletters | captainwebb

    Newsletters At Captain Webb Primary School we run a weekly newsletter which is called 'Captains Catch Up '. We use the newsletter to inform you about events we are running, let you know dates for diaries, and showcase some of the work being done by our children. The newsletter is created by Mrs Hanafin (Admin) so if your child has won any awards, or taken part in anything exciting outside of school, please let her know so she can share the good news with our other parents. Below are the newsletters from the past few months - if you have missed a previous edition and would like a copy then please contact Mrs Hanafin and she will be happy to help you (genna.hanafin@taw.org.uk ). Captain's Catch Up - 26th April 2024 Read More Captain's Catch Up - 19th April 2024 Read More Captain's Catch Up - 12th April 2024 Read More Captain's Catch Up - 21st March 2024 Read More Captain's Catch Up - 14th March 2024 Read More Captain's Catch Up - 8th March 2024 Read More Captain's Catch Up - 1st March 2024 Read More Captain's Catch Up - 23rd February 2024 Read More Captain's Catch Up - 9th February 2024 Read More Captain's Catch Up - 2nd Feb 2024 Read More Captain's Catch Up - 26th Jan 2024 Read More Captain's Catch Up - 19th Jan 2024 Read More

  • RE | captainwebb

    Religious Education Curriculum Statement Religious Education Offer 2022-2023 Pupils at Captain Webb Primary School are empowered to develop the hope and persverence necessary to engage the challenges of learning in the context of school and the wider world. Children are challenged to ask questions about the world around them and to seek the solutions, finding answers themselves. We prepare pupils to be informed, respectful members of society who celebrate diversity and strive to understand others. Teachers engage children with exciting lessons to ensure they access the RE curriculum and enjoy learning about different worldviews. Children are encouraged to work together to deepen their knowledge of the beliefs and practices of religions and worldviews. Children develop informed opinions and an awareness of the implications of religious beliefs and worldviews on individuals, the community and the environment. Children are able to persevere when introduced to different ideas and opinions. Teaching staff seek out every opportunity to ensure that all pupils flourish in RE lessons, developing wisdom and creativity through an ambitious and broad curriculum that challenges expectations, deepens knowledge and develops skills. At Captain Webb Primary School we aim to support pupils so that they become independent and responsible members of society who understand and explore big questions about life, to find out what people believe and what difference this makes to how they live, so they can make sense of their own lives and those of others. We follow the Telford and Wrekin Agreed Syllabus, SACRE (2021), for the teaching of RE. The syllabus aims: To stimulate interest and enjoyment in Religious Education. To prepare pupils to be informed, respectful members of society who celebrate diversity and strive to understand others. To encourage students to develop knowledge of the beliefs and practices of religions and worldviews, to develop informed opinions and an awareness of the implications of religion and worldviews for the individual, the community and the environment. To enable pupils to consider their own responses to questions about the meaning and purpose of life. Knowledge forms the basis for progress in RE. The Telford and Wrekin Agreed Syllabus considers two types of knowledge: substantive (the what) and disciplinary (the how) knowledge. In terms of substantive knowledge, the development of such is reflected through the curriculum units where a religion is revisited and different questions are asked/ knowledge provided as pupils move through school. With regards to disciplinary knowledge in RE we think about the methods (the ways children find out about religion) and the personal disciplinary knowledge, which relates to how the study of religion helps pupils to learn about themselves and their values. Our chosen curriculum enables the children to draw and revisit prior knowledge, through regular retrieval practices and consider the more complex ideas about religion, where knowledge is connected through concepts and part of the children’s long term memory. Four concepts have been identified as Golden thread concepts /words that weave through our whole curriculum enabling links to be made with other more complex concepts/words over time. The Golden Thread Concepts are ‘belief, relationships, worship and identity ’. They are all concepts that are revisited as children progress through the school. RE lessons at Captain Webb are inclusive, so everyone is valued and respected – and tolerance and diversity are celebrated. Children with SEND/EAL children are given appropriate support to access the RE curriculum and can respond in different ways. All pupils are encouraged to consider their own values and attitudes and those of others, and provided knowledge and opportunities to understand other people. Scaffolds, sentence stems etc. are used to alleviate boundaries so that each child can access the main religious concepts. Lessons are pitched appropriately to ensure children are able to access the RE curriculum. Assessment is completed in an appropriate way for each child so that they are able to demonstrate their understanding. An understanding of pupils’ needs is demonstrated through the range of ways in which the pupils can achieve the lesson objective. Useful websites for RE KS1 Religions of the World: https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/religions-of-the-world/zfxwpg8 KS2 Religions of the World: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/subjects/z7hs34j SACRE: https://www.telford.gov.uk/info/20794/standing_advisory_council_on_religious_education_sacre Religious Education Policy 2022-25 Schema for Worship Schema for Relationships Schema for Identity Schema for Belief RE Knowledge Grid

  • RSE | captainwebb

    Relaciones y educación sexual Jigsaw PSHE en la escuela primaria Captain Webb En la escuela primaria Captain Webb utilizamos Jigsaw para impartir nuestro plan de estudios de PSHE. Jigsaw reúne la educación personal, social, sanitaria y económica, la alfabetización emocional, las habilidades sociales y el desarrollo espiritual en un programa de lecciones por semana. Diseñado como un enfoque de toda la escuela, Jigsaw proporciona un esquema integral de aprendizaje para Foundation Stage hasta Year 6. Relaciones y educación sexual En nuestra escuela brindamos Educación Sexual y Relaciones a través del esquema de trabajo Jigsaw, que tiene la calidad asegurada a través de la Asociación PSHE. A continuación, puede ver una descripción general del plan de estudios sobre relaciones y educación sexual de los grupos de cada año y ver cómo se vincula con la PSHE y los aspectos sociales y emocionales del aprendizaje. También busque una 'Guía para padres' sobre relaciones y educación sexual que ha sido producida por Jigsaw. RSE Policy 2022-25 RSE Overview Year 6 Read More RSE Overview Year 5 Read More RSE Overview Year 4 Read More RSE Overview Year 3 Read More RSE Overview Year 2 Read More RSE Overview Year 1 Read More Para obtener más información sobre el plan de estudios de PSHE que estamos siguiendo, comuníquese con la oficina de la escuela para hacer una cita con el miembro relevante del personal utilizando los datos de contacto a continuación. Haga clic en la imagen de arriba para acceder a la guía para padres y cuidadores

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