London South East Academies Trust Curriculum Statement
Bromley Trust Academy (BTA), as part of London South East Academies Trust (LSEAT), fully adheres to the aims and values of LSEAT.
BTAs core purpose is to ensure all students are able to achieve and succeed in life. Our curriculum is therefore designed to allow our students to become successful learners, confident individuals and responsible citizens; regardless of their starting points.
Through our holistic curriculum approach, the academic, emotional, physical and social development of all students are seen as equal parts. We believe achievement and success is created by a rich and dynamic curriculum that creates curiosity, engagement, enjoyment and participation.
Our curriculum includes a comprehensive core offer in literacy and numeracy which enables our students to then access other curriculum areas.
Also central to our curriculum is a wide range of opportunities to develop Social, Moral, Spiritual and Cultural awareness to help with the preparation for next phase of life and ultimately adult life and the world of work.
Other fundamental aspects of our curriculum are the therapeutic and pastoral characteristics which are key to enabling access to academic learning by students recognising that their own and others wellbeing are essential to success.
The key measures of our curriculum being a success are:
- Destination data
- Attainment and accreditation
- Progress measures
- Attendance
- Stakeholder feedback
- promoting high standards in reading, writing and mathematics
- allowing students to develop a knowledge of themselves, the local community and the wider world
- linking learning experiences to the real world and sense of purpose
- building confidence by enabling our young people to think and reflect
- enabling students to acquire knowledge and skills in a variety of subject areas
- promoting spiritual, moral, social and cultural development
- promoting physical and mental development as well as an awareness of the importance of a healthy lifestyle
- enabling students to be aware of the importance and participation in the arts
- developing the personal and social skills of each child
- providing equality of access and create a true entitlement for all students to make progress
- preparing students for the opportunities, responsibilities and experience of adult life
- developing student voice where the children and young people feel empowered to create change
- growth and well-being of the whole child is developed
- an achievement culture where young people achieve academic excellence
- a growth mindset culture in the school where students have determination, resilience and self-belief
- well-rounded young people who make positive decisions about education, employment or training when they leave our school
- a curriculum that is continually reviewed and revised to ensure it is relevant and appropriate to support young people in an ever changing world
Click on the link below to find out what curriculum topics are being covered across the BTA during the Autumn term of 2023.
BTA Autumn Term Curriculum Map
Please select a link from the table below to find a curiculum overview for each subject for the academic year 2023-24.
Art | D&T | Food Technology | Religious Studies |
English | Enterprise and Marketing | ICT | Maths |
PSHE | Science | Textiles | Sport, Health and Fitness |
PE |