Dixons Croxteth Academy | Curriculum
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Dixons Croxteth Academy

Curriculum

At Dixons Croxteth Academy, our curriculum is aligned to our trust mission of challenging educational and social disadvantage in the North. We believe all pupils are entitled to a world class education; enabling pupils to make exceptional progress and lead successful and happy lives, while making a positive contribution to our community.

We aim for all pupils to become more resilient and resourceful learners; as well as developing their integrity, ability to apply hard work and idea of fairness. This is achieved through supporting pupils in every subject they are studying; a critical focus on high expectations in all areas of school life and highly tailored personalised classroom teaching.

Our five year curriculum is designed to engage pupils with the concepts of powerful knowledge and cultural capital. We believe the curriculum should be broad, balanced and enriching, and that it should be delivered by subject specialists with integrity, passion and enthusiasm.

Years 7, 8 and 9 are an exciting time for our pupils at Dixons Croxteth Academy. During this period, pupils build on the foundation knowledge gained in primary school whilst being exposed to new, and powerful knowledge. We ensure the fundamental building blocks of each discipline are in place in each subject and give teachers the autonomy to tailor their classroom teaching to the needs and aspirations of individuals.

Subjects covered in years 7, 8 and 9 are:

  • English (plus an additional Literacy lesson)
  • Mathematics
  • Science
  • Geography
  • History
  • Religion
  • Physical and Health Education (this encompasses food and nutrition)
  • Modern Foreign Languages (Spanish)
  • Art and Design
  • Food Technology
  • Drama
  • Music
  • Computing
  • PHSE / RSE: Details of this curriculum can be found here

From year 10, our pupils continue to explore a range of disciplines in more detail, while still maintaining a broad and balanced palette of subjects. Some option choices are made in year 9, before being refined and finalised in year 10. Pupils study:

  • English
  • Maths
  • Science
  • Geography or History
  • Religion
  • Spanish
  • PHSE / RSE: details of this curriculum can be found here

While being able to select from a range of other options, including:

  • PE / Sport
  • Art
  • Food
  • Performing Arts
  • Music
  • Computing

Please note that parents have a right to withdraw their child from part or all of Religious Education (RE) and Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) please contact the academy via email should you wish to discuss this or if you wish to find out more information about the content of our curriculum.