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Curriculum Subject Home Page Navigation Guide

Navigation Instructions

Shifting Between Subjects, Key Stages, and Sections

Utilise the drop-down options located on the upper right corner of your screen to navigate to a specific subject, key stage, or for fundamental subjects like English, Maths, and Science, a designated section within that key stage. Once you’ve made your selections from these drop-down options, click on ‘GO’ to be directed to the chosen segment of the National Curriculum.

For Enhanced Accessibility – If you’re using a browser that doesn’t support JavaScript (applicable if you’re on a text-only browser, a screen reader, or any unconventional web-browsing tool), a secondary navigation system is available. In this scenario, choose your desired subject, key stage, and section by clicking on the centralised link list. These links are labelled as ‘Choose subject here’, ‘Choose key stage here’, and ‘Choose section here’, performing the subsequent actions:

  • Clicking ‘Choose subject here’ directs you to the main page of the selected subject.
  • Choosing ‘Choose key stage here’ navigates you to the relevant key stage within the current subject’s Study Programme.
  • Selecting ‘Choose section here’ transports you to the specific Section of the Study Programme based on the chosen subject and key stage.

Exploring the Study Programme

To access the Study Programme for your current subject, key stage, and section selection, simply click on the ‘Programme of Study’ link situated on the left panel.

Accessing the Achievement Objectives

To view the objectives of achievement related to the chosen subject, tap the ‘Attainment Targets’ link, also on the left side.

Additional Navigation Options

  • For an overview of the Curriculum, its mission and values, select ‘About the NC’. This opens in a new browser tab.
  • ‘Launch National Curriculum in Action website in new window’ leads you to a distinct website showcasing examples of student assignments and assessment guidelines, opening in a new tab.
  • Clicking on ‘Launch Schemes of Work website in a new window’ directs you to the DfES Standards Site, where detailed schemes for each subject and literacy and numeracy strategies are available, in a new browser tab.
  • The ‘General teaching requirements’ link provides comprehensive guidelines on topics like Inclusion, Language, ICT, and Health and Safety, opening in a new browser tab.