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Science

Science Intent

At Weeke Primary School, our children are scientists! Our intention is to hook the children’s interest and provide them with a rich science curriculum, which enables them to confidently explore and discover their environment gaining a deeper understanding of the world they live in. We want children to love science and for them to remember their experience of it for life. Our inclusive ‘thinking, talking, doing’ approach ensures that all children are involved in active, practical, hands on experiences that encourages curiosity and critical thinking. This mantra will promote a love and thirst for learning, helping every child secure and extend their scientific knowledge and vocabulary. We learn about a diverse range of influential scientists, past and present, to demonstrate that science is for everyone.  There are enrichment opportunities including exciting school trips and visits by science specialists from our local community, inspiring the children of Weeke Primary School to become the astronauts, forensic scientists and microbiologists of tomorrow!

Science Implementation

At Weeke Primary School we follow an approach in science that enables all our learners to build strong knowledge and skills in the subject. High quality teaching and learning is delivered to children through a cyclical approach for each discipline within science. This is illustrated below in our science ‘blueprint’:

Science Blueprint 2023

Alongside our blueprint of implementation, a robust and clear progression within the curriculum is mapped out. This enables our children to build on prior knowledge and language related to the subject as well as covering progression within all national curriculum areas.

Science Impact

The effective planning and teaching of Science by our staff, which is in line with our progression (incorporating all of the strands of the National Curriculum) allows us to ensure that our children have access to an up to date, challenging curriculum. A curriculum that meets the needs of our students in order for them to make good progress. Our streamed progression will enable teachers to complete meticulous assessments, track progress and plan from it as part of our commitment to inspire all children to develop their scientific skills. Our effective teaching of Science will impact on the students in the following ways:

  • The Science curriculum provides children with access to an investigative approach, with a mix of research, teacher led/child initiated practical lessons. They are taught scientific knowledge and understanding as well as scientific enquiry.
  • A varied, progressive and rich scientific vocabulary to enable children to articulate both orally and written their understanding of the concepts taught.
  • Science lessons are engaging, fun and designed to encourage all learners to gain a scientific foundation that they will require to have a better understanding of the world around them.
  • Children are provided with the opportunities to learn about the 3 elements of Science: Biology, Physics and Chemistry. Scientists from these fields that have changed the world and community around them.
  • Children’s scientific understanding is consistently being built upon year on year, term on term with high aspirations to see them through to further study and success in adult life

What next for our pupils?

A proportion of our children in Year 6 go on to our local secondary school - Henry Beaufort. We work closely with our secondary schools to support the best possible transition not only for the whole children but to ensure their successful curriculum journey continues. This includes curriculum opportunties where we visit the school or we have specialist teachers come to teach our children key knowledge, skills and understanding.

To gain a further understanding of the next step in our children's learning journey please visit Henry Beauforts curriculum pages. Here you will see how the Primary curriculum at Weeke enables the children to continue to make progress in given subjects.

Science Secondary

Science in Early Years

Knowledge & Skills Progression