Summary of Year 7 and 8 Curriculum Plan: 

September 2023

Welcome

Hawarden High School has been in existence since 1606; one of the oldest schools in Wales. We serve the young people, families and communities of Hawarden and its surrounding villages. The school has been situated on its current since the 1890's with many listed buildings making up our unique accommodation. It has been through many guises- a junior high school and a grammar school, but for the last half century it has been an 11-18 secondary comprehensive school with almost 1200 pupils in each of Years 7-13.

We are proud of our school which has a long history of excellence and the promise of an outstanding future.   Hawarden High School has served its community for 414 years and will strive to offer the very best for our youngsters as they prepare themselves for an increasingly competitive working world. 

“LEARN TO SUCCEED"

Education in Wales is Changing!

Welsh Government curriculum reform will support young people to develop the skills they need to make the most of life.


What is changing?

There will be a new curriculum, made in Wales by teachers, partners, practitioners, and businesses and shaped by the best ideas from around the world. Assessment will be part of your child’s learning every day and they’ll work with their teachers to understand how well they’re doing.


Why must we make these changes? 

The national curriculum was first introduced in 1988 before on-line shopping, Google and the Cloud. Now, the world of work is different, technology is different, society is constantly changing. The curriculum must prepare young people to develop higher standards of literacy and numeracy, to become more digitally and bilingually competent, and to be confident, capable and compassionate citizens of Wales and the World🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

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When will it happen?

Here’s when the new curriculum will be taught:


         September 2022 – Upto Year 6

·   September 2023 – Year 7 and 8

The curriculum will then roll out year by year until it includes year 11 by 2026 .

Why a new curriculum?


Guides to the new curriculum?


Purposes of the curriculum


The purposes of the Curriculum in Wales  be that young people develop as:

A school’s curriculum is everything a learner experiences in pursuit of the four purposes. It is not simply what we teach, but how we teach and crucially, why we teach it. 

Our Curriculum Vision 



Contact Information:

Should you have any further queries please contact:

Tel: 01244 526400

(Please note that calls to this number may be recorded for training and monitoring purposes)

Email: hhmail@hawardenhigh.flintshire.sch.uk

The Highway, Hawarden, CH5 3DN