Lessons at Newington Community Primary School will depart the nation’s curriculum and turn into tailor-made geared to the requirements each pupil.
During the coming months education at the school in Ramsgate will become bespoke system along the spectrum including Maths, Literacy and Humanities subjects.
Head teacher Cliff Stokes said: “For years we certainly have matched what we should shipped to dovetail with individual needs which have been very successful.
“Now were broadening our scope and becoming more innovative in how you would teach.
“Our staff develop the expertise, professionalism, dedication and fervour for us to post each of our curriculum. That is underway having a fresh and focussed learning pattern being introduced.
“We see the children grow and develop their education coming from a very young age in Nursery class through which Year 6 after they leave us for secondary education.
“The new system implies that we could better target the learning we deliver as it would be entirely based on the specific needs of Newington children.”
Targeted ‘experience learning’ will also play a large part within the Newington curriculum with pupils reinforcing the things they learn at college to comprehend educational visits.
Children recently visited historic Leeds Castle in Kent in their chance to learn throughout history.
Mr Stokes said: “They gain such worthwhile details on learning visits and it also reinforces anything they learn in college C in this instance they will visualise for themselves the size and majesty of your important castle, view the rooms where people lived, and even try on costumes in connection with the time scale there’re discovering.
“It is definitely a vital aspect of the learning at Newington and a second that we are factoring in as an important component to the fresh curriculum.”