Our curriculum is deeply considered and is delivered using a myriad of approaches, strategies and flexibility which will differ from class to class in order to best meet the needs of the pupils.
Teaching Approaches

Whole class & small group teaching
- Most lessons consist of an introduction where expectations of behaviour are explicitly shared.
- Opportunities to work in groups of varying size.
- Clearly taught ‘learning to learn’ skills where pupils have opportunities to listen, wait, anticipate, take turns and participate.

Total Communication
- Use of objects of reference and visuals to support pupils with transition around and outside of school.
- Access to objects, photographs, symbols and sign (Makaton) to support receptive & expressive language.

Personalised Learning
- High expectations for pupils.
- Whole class teaching should be differentiated and it may be appropriate for some pupils to access alternative activities at this time.
- Personalised learning outcomes.
- Home learning opportunities that are set on a planned basis and consolidates learning across different settings

Multi-sensory teaching
- Multi-sensory teaching strategies are used to support pupils to access activities (visual, auditory, touch, smell, taste and movement).
- Tasks are selected in which pupils develop skills and understanding through play, exploration, investigation and enquiry.

Small Step Target Setting
- Explicit teaching of new skills, building in fluency and accuracy.
- Scaffolded learning opportunities to support pupils to make progress.
- Appropriate, purposeful and functional learning outcomes are identified.

Positive Learning Environment
- Well organised classroom that is welcoming and engaging.
- Creative activities are appropriately resourced and inspire learning.
- Staff are well deployed to support the needs of pupils and encourage independence.
- A predictable familiar routine is established.