Our learning

At Tamworth Enterprise College we believe that every child should gain the knowledge, skills and character to live a remarkable life, that includes positive relationships, resilience and financial independence. 

Our curriculum is aligned with the National Curriculum. This year we have added Ark Curriculum Plus programmes of study to maths, science, geography and English. 

Tamworth Enterprise College is committed to providing a curriculum that is broad, balanced, challenging and fosters a love of learning. We match our curriculum to the abilities, interests and aspirations of our students, to give every child the opportunity to strive for personal excellence. We are an academy that aims to open doors for every pupil, and we therefore value the contribution that creative and practical learning brings to a child’s development alongside the traditional subjects. 

Our hope is that every child who leaves Tamworth Enterprise College has the qualifications, skills, knowledge and character to access aspirational Post-16 opportunities and to lead a successful life that includes positive relationships, resilience and financial independence.

Our subject specific curricular can be found here.

KNOWING & REMEMBERING MORE

SEQUENCING

CULTURAL CAPITAL

FLUENCY OF KEY SKILLS

The TEC Curriculum:

Our approach to learning at Tamworth Enterprise College is built around the intent statement at the top of this page. In designing the curriculum we consider the 4 key concerns above. Of course they are all interlinked and interdependent, this document aims to address how they underpin our TEC curriculum.

Fluency:

At KS3 we follow the Lift KS3 Curriculum Map. Within our increasingly global and technologically driven world, the ability of our young people to become champions of flexibility and the unfamiliar is crucial. As a result, our trust values and mastery teaching model are at the core of our drive to prepare young people for the modern world.

Our mastery approach maps out the learning journey of a learning objective. The desired outcome of the learning journey is mastery. We define mastery as 'Fluency with the Unfamiliar'.

Key Skills:

The Lift KS3 Curriculum Map is based on closing the skills and content gap between the end of Key Stage 2 and the start of the GCSE specification. 

Sequencing:

Content has been divided into schemas. A schema is a skills thread that builds from EYFS to Year 11; it maps the age-related expectations for each big idea in each subject. Note: A schema is NOT necessarily linear.  The knowledge will build connections with previous learning.  It will not necessarily build upon it vertically.  Each year group will develop mastery of the appropriate age-related content of all the schemas.  

Knowledge rich learning:

Cultural Capital:


The Principles