Empowering learners through knowledge, faith, and purpose
Primary
A Rich, Balanced Curriculum for Confident Learners
At Edullect Academy, we follow the National Curriculum for England from Year 1 to Year 6. Our goal is to provide a broad, high-quality education that supports both academic success and personal growth.
We nurture curiosity, creativity, and independence—preparing children not just for secondary school, but for life.
What We Teach
Children study a full range of core and foundation subjects, including:
Core Subjects
- English (including phonics, reading, writing & grammar)
- Mathematics
- Science
Foundation Subjects
- History & Geography
- Art & Design
- Design & Technology (DT)
- Physical Education (PE)
- Computing
- Music
- Religious Education (RE)
- Personal, Social & Health Education (PSHE)
- Modern Foreign Languages (from Year 3)
Faith Curriculum
As part of our inclusive approach, Edullect Academy offers a structured Faith Curriculum for Muslim pupils as a mandatory component, while providing alternative learning opportunities for pupils of other or no faith.
This curriculum includes:
- Arabic Language: Pupils learn to read, write, and converse in Modern Standard Arabic, supporting both faith-based and wider linguistic understanding.
- Qur’anic Studies: Children are taught to recite the Qur’an with tajweed, with the goal of memorising Juzz ‘Amma by the end of Year 6.
- Islamic Sciences: A comprehensive programme covering:
- Aqeedah (Islamic belief)
- Fiqh (practical rulings)
- Seerah (life of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ)
- Hadith (sayings and actions of the Prophet ﷺ)
- Tafseer (Qur’an interpretation)
- Prophet Stories (Study of up to 25 Prophets from the Quran)
- Spiritual and Character Development
These subjects are taught in a progressive, age-appropriate way, and follow the respected Safar Academy curriculum.
We also embed the C-R-I-T-I-C-A-L framework, which develops skills like collaboration, leadership, digital readiness, and resilience.
How Learning Happens
Our curriculum is delivered through exciting, well-structured teaching and hands-on experiences:
- Engaging daily lessons with clear learning goals
- Topic-based and cross-curricular themes
- Regular opportunities for creativity, exploration, and outdoor learning
- Enrichment activities—clubs, events, trips, and themed days
- Personalised support and challenge for every learner
We bring learning to life, helping children see the purpose behind what they learn.
How We Assess Progress
We use a mix of informal and formal methods to ensure every child is thriving:
- Ongoing teacher assessments through daily work, discussion, and observation
- Half-termly assessments in English and Maths to monitor progress
- National assessments, including:
- Phonics Screening (Year 1)
- KS1 SATs (Year 2)
- Multiplication Tables Check (Year 4)
- KS2 SATs (Year 6)
- Termly reports and parent consultations to keep families informed and involved
Supporting Every Child
We know every child is unique. Our staff:
- Track individual progress carefully
- Provide extra support or stretch where needed
- Work closely with families to support learning at home and school
Ready for the Next Stage
By the end of Year 6, Edullect pupils are academically secure, emotionally confident, and socially ready for the challenges of secondary school—and beyond.
Our Curriculum Long-Term Plan
At Edullect Academy, a Long-Term Plan is an overview that outlines what children will be learning across the academic year—from Nursery through to Year 6. It maps out the key topics, themes, and subject areas taught each term and helps ensure a well-sequenced, balanced, and purposeful curriculum.
Our Long-Term Plans provide parents with a clear picture of:
- What will be taught in each subject and term
- How learning will be delivered through a mix of structured lessons, practical activities, and enrichment experiences
- How the curriculum links across subjects to build skills, knowledge, and understanding over time
Sharing these plans allows families to stay informed, support learning at home, and understand the journey their child is on throughout the year.





