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Maths Curriculum Overview
The Maths Curriculum at Aya College is specifically designed to meet the needs of students with Social, Emotional, and Behavioural Difficulties (SEBD). It aims to provide a supportive, engaging, and flexible programme that builds confidence, fosters resilience, and equips students with essential numeracy skills for both academic success and real-world applications.
Key Stage 3 (KS3): Building a Strong Foundation
At KS3, the focus is on developing a solid understanding of basic mathematical concepts and fostering a positive attitude toward learning.
Core Topics:
- Number skills: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, and percentages.
- Algebra: introduction to expressions, equations, and patterns.
- Geometry: shapes, measurement, angles, and symmetry.
- Data handling: interpreting charts, graphs, and statistics.
- Ratio and proportion: understanding relationships between quantities.
Approach:
- Individualised Learning: Lessons are tailored to meet each student’s ability and pace, ensuring accessibility for all.
- Engagement Through Context: Real-life scenarios and practical activities are integrated to make maths relevant and meaningful.
- Confidence Building: Small, achievable milestones are set to reduce anxiety and foster success.
- Supportive Environment: Therapeutic approaches are embedded to help students manage emotional and behavioural challenges during lessons.
Goals:
- Build confidence and resilience in maths.
- Ensure students acquire foundational skills necessary for progression to KS4.
- Encourage problem-solving, logical thinking, and collaborative work.
Key Stage 4 (KS4): Preparing for Qualifications and Beyond
At KS4, the curriculum focuses on consolidating prior knowledge, advancing to more complex topics, and preparing students for GCSE or Functional Skills qualifications.
Core Topics:
- Advanced number work: percentages, ratios, and proportional reasoning.
- Algebra: solving equations, inequalities, and exploring graphs.
- Geometry: area, volume, trigonometry, and transformations.
- Probability and statistics: analysing data, probability calculations, and making predictions.
- Real-world maths: budgeting, time management, and interpreting data.
Approach:
- Exam Preparation: Structured lessons focus on GCSE content and include revision sessions, mock exams, and past paper practice.
- Functional Skills Pathway: For students who require a more practical approach, Functional Skills Maths is offered as an alternative pathway.
- Practical Applications: Real-world scenarios, such as managing finances and understanding data, are prioritised to prepare students for life beyond school.
- Personalised Support: Small group or one-to-one interventions address individual areas of difficulty and build confidence.
Goals:
- Prepare students for GCSE Maths or Functional Skills qualifications, tailored to their individual needs and aspirations.
- Equip learners with mathematical skills applicable to further education, employment, and everyday life.
- Promote resilience and independence in tackling mathematical challenges.
SEBD Considerations Across KS3 and KS4
- Therapeutic Approach: Lessons are structured to reduce anxiety and create a safe environment for learning. Emotional and social support is embedded into the curriculum.
- Flexible Delivery: Teachers adapt lessons to meet the needs of students, using creative and interactive methods to maintain engagement.
- Positive Reinforcement: Achievements are celebrated, no matter how small, to motivate students and build self-esteem.
- Real-World Relevance: Maths is taught with a focus on practical applications, helping students understand its importance in everyday life.
Overall Impact
The Maths curriculum at Aya College aims to:
- Foster a growth mindset that empowers students to overcome challenges and embrace learning.
- Develop confidence, independence, and a sense of achievement in mathematics.
- Equip students with the skills they need for further education, employment, and independent living.
- Prepare students to achieve nationally recognised qualifications, ensuring they leave Aya College with the tools to succeed in the future.
By offering a nurturing and individualised approach, Aya College ensures that all students, regardless of their starting point, are given the opportunity to thrive in mathematics.