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Wider Curriculum

The wider curriculum at Montpelier reflects the value we place upon giving children access to rich opportunities which either spark interest or build upon existing skills and knowledge.

Throughout the year and beyond the school day, children have opportunities to participate in a host of activities and, wherever possible, we encourage everyone to participate.

From sporting activities, to art, drama, dance, chess, science, and languages we encourage children to extend their experiences. The wider curriculum supports personal development and the social, moral, spiritual, and cultural aspects of children’s education here.

myUSO

myUSO, your link to a wealth of online resources. Each pupil is issued with their own personal login details.

IXL Maths

IXL is personalised learning. A comprehensive curriculum, individualised guidance, and real-time analytics.

BASICS

myUSO, your link to a wealth of online resources. Each pupil will be issued their own login details from your class teacher.

Building Learning Power

BLP is about creating a culture in classrooms and in the school more widely that systematically cultivates habits and attitudes.

Internet Safety Day

The next edition of Safer Internet Day on Tuesday, 8 February 2022. The theme is yet to be announced.

Anti-Bullying Week

Anti-Bullying Week 2021 will be taking place from Monday 15th – Friday 19th November and the theme will be launched in May.

Road Safety Week

The theme of Road Safety Week 2021 is ROAD SAFETY HEROES, celebrating the heroic work of road safety professionals.

World Book Day

World Book Day is scheduled for Thursday 3rd March 2022. “Our goal is to engage  people in reading, and to have fun doing so!”

British Science Week

A 10-day celebration of science, technology, engineering, and maths. 11th – 20th March 2022.

After School Clubs

After School Clubs are managed and organised by 3rd part external providers.

Walk to School

Why is it good to Walk to School? Walking is an easy, fun, and healthy activity that children and families can do every day!

Code Club

Coding is the art of telling a computer how to perform complex tasks. An after-school club, run by parent volunteers & school staff.

School Council

‘Every child has a Voice’. Each year voting takes place in every classroom, for the children who have campaigned to be elected to the School Council.