Key Stage 1 and 2 Curriculum
Key Stage 1 (Years 1–2, Age: 5-8)
Key Stage 1 marks the beginning of formal education within the National Curriculum for England. During these years, students develop strong foundations in literacy, numeracy, and science through engaging, hands-on learning. Lessons are designed to inspire curiosity and creativity while encouraging independence and confidence. Through play, exploration, and inquiry-based learning, children gain the essential skills and enthusiasm that prepare them for lifelong learning.
Key Stage 2 (Years 3–6, Age: 8-11)
Key Stage 2 builds upon the knowledge and confidence developed in earlier years, guiding students toward greater independence and critical thinking. The curriculum broadens to include subjects such as history, geography, computing, art, and design, while maintaining a strong focus on English, mathematics, and science. Students are encouraged to explore ideas deeply, work collaboratively, and develop problem-solving and communication skills — preparing them for the transition to secondary education.