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  1. The purpose of the curriculum is to enable students to: Acquire knowledge and skills relevant to adult life and a world of rapid and continuous technological and social change. Develop a life-long love of learning. Develop personal and moral values, respect for shared values and for other cultures, religions and ways of life.

  2. Sep 7, 2023 · Hand-Delivered to Main Reception. By email (a.mills@bournville.fmat.co.uk) This would need to be returned to Bournville School with proof of address and proof of child’s Date of Birth, either: Passport. Birth Certificate. Council Tax Bill or Utility Bill (less than 6 months old) For our admissions criteria, please see the link above.

  3. Bournville is an academy with a proud history and distinct tradition.Before Bournville became a comprehensive school in the 1970s it was previously two sibling grammar schools: Bournville Girls Grammar School and Bournville Grammar-Technical School For Boys, previously known as Bournville Boys Technical School.

  4. Primary to Secondary. At Bournville Primary Provision we take pride in aiming for all our children to be excellent readers, writers and mathematicians as they move through to Bournville Secondary Provision. We believe in traditional values in all areas of school life which allows learning and progress for each child to be at the heart of it.

  5. At Bournville Academy we believe in the importance of taking pride in our appearance and in representing ourselves and the Academy in a positive manner at all times; including on the way to and from the Academy. We believe that wearing the correct uniform sets the standards for learning, conveys the positive image that the School warrants in ...

  6. Bournville School is a non-selective academy. It has about 660 boys and girls aged between 4 and 16. (See here for details of the primary school.) In November 2021 the school was rated ‘Requires Improvement’ by Ofsted. This school is a member of Fairfax Multi Academy Trust.

  7. Primary Curriculum Intent 2023-2024. At present the curriculum is thematic and is currently being redesigned at KS1 and KS2 around ‘Big Questions’, to provide cross-curricular links which will deepen pupils’ understanding and spark their curiosity. All pupils are taught the full-breadth of the National Curriculum by their class teacher.

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