For students in KS3, the curriculum details contain a range of subjects which aim to provide experience and skill development in the following areas. Years 7 and 8 will study the following subjects: Mathematics, English, Science, Arabic, Physical Education, Swimming, Computing, MSCS, and Modern Foreign Languages. These subjects are designed with a strong curriculum perspective, ensuring that students receive a balanced and comprehensive education aligned with the National Curriculum for England.
To develop students’ communication skills and increase their command of language. This is developed through English (Language and Literature), Arabic and French.
To teach students how to calculate and appreciate relationships and patterns in number and space as well as to think logically and express themselves clearly. This is developed through Mathematics, Computer Science and Science.
To develop students’ scientific skills, knowledge and understanding. This is developed through Integrated Science in KS3 Years 7 and 8 and as separate Biology, Chemistry and Physics from Year 9 upwards.
To teach students a range of technological skills including up-to-date applications of ICT, to develop, plan and communicate ideas and to produce and evaluate good quality products. This is developed through Computer Science, Digital Skills and Design and Technology.
To teach students about people and their interaction with the environment and how human action has influenced events and conditions. This is developed through Integrated Humanities, including Geography and History, Islamic Studies, UAE Social Studies and Enrichment Days/Moral Education.
To teach the basic principles of fitness and health and to develop students’ physical control and coordination. This is developed through Games and Physical Education.
To develop students’ aesthetic and creative skills. This is developed through Art, Drama and Music.
To develop students’ self- knowledge, self-esteem and self-confidence so that they can distinguish right from wrong and respect the law as well as accept responsibility for their behaviour, show initiative and understand how they can contribute to community life. This is developed through Islamic Studies, the extra-curricular programme and Enrichment Days/Moral Education.
These are delivered throughout the school from Foundation Stage to Key Stage 3 and underpin learning connections and constructions in order to develop the 21st century skills needed for our students to be successful throughout their lives. At Arcadia we focus on the development of the 4 C’s of:
Sharing thoughts, questions, ideas and solutions. Examples include:
Working together to reach a goal and putting enterprise into action. Examples include:
Critical thinking is focused, careful analysis of something to better understand it. When people speak of “left brain” activity, they are usually referring to critical thinking. Examples of some of the main critical-thinking abilities are:
Creative thinking is expansive, open-ended invention and discovery of possibilities. When people speak of “right brain” activity, they most often mean creative thinking. Some common creative thinking abilities are: