C1PART 2CURRICULUM IN MAINTAINED SCHOOLS, MAINTAINED NURSERY SCHOOLS AND FUNDED NON-MAINTAINED NURSERY EDUCATION

Annotations:

CHAPTER 2CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS

Curriculum requirements

I1I820The four purposes

The curriculum must enable pupils, or children, to develop in the ways described in the four purposes.

I2I921Progression

The curriculum must provide for appropriate progression.

I3I1022Suitability

The curriculum must be suitable for pupils, or children, of differing ages, abilities and aptitudes.

I4I1123Breadth and balance

The curriculum must be broad and balanced.

24Areas of learning and experience and cross-curricular skills

I5I71

The curriculum must make provision for teaching and learning that—

a

encompasses each of the areas of learning and experience, including the mandatory elements within the areas of learning and experience, and

b

develops the mandatory cross-curricular skills.

I5I72

The provision for teaching and learning encompassing the mandatory element of Relationships and Sexuality Education must be developmentally appropriate for pupils, or children.

I5I73

The provision for teaching and learning encompassing the mandatory element of Religion, Values and Ethics must accord with Part 1 of Schedule 1, except where subsection (4) applies.

I5I74

This subsection applies where the provision for teaching and learning is made—

a

for pupils in a class in which the majority of the pupils are below compulsory school age at the beginning of the school year;

b

for children for whom funded non-maintained nursery education is provided.

5

If the curriculum applies to pupils who have completed the school year in which the majority of the pupils in their class attained the age of 14, it must offer those pupils a choice of teaching and learning within each area of learning and experience.

I6I1225Power to impose further curriculum requirements

1

Regulations may specify further requirements with which a curriculum for a maintained school must comply so far as it applies to pupils within subsection (2).

2

The pupils are those who have completed the school year in which the majority of the pupils in their class attained the age of 14, but are still of compulsory school age.

3

The regulations may, among other things, specify provision—

a

that must be made in a curriculum;

b

that must not be made in a curriculum.

4

The regulations may make provision by reference to courses of study (for example, so as to require a curriculum to make provision for a minimum number of courses of study, or for courses of study specified in the regulations).

5

In this section, “course of study” means a course of education or training that—

a

leads to a form of qualification or set of forms of qualification approved under Part 4 of the Qualifications Wales Act 2015 (anaw 5) or designated under Part 5 of that Act, or

b

is designated by the Welsh Ministers under section 34(8) of that Act.