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@StanwellSchool - 12:30 PM - 6 Mar 2026

Year 12 students benefitted from attending an event exploring post 6th form options in school yesterday . Thank you to all the universities, colleges and businesses who came along to speak with our pupils— Stanwell_School () Mar 6, 2026
We have a non uniform day and cake sale on 20th March. We are happy to accept cookies/ brownies (all no nuts) to sell on the day with the theme "Take yourself funny for money". Please bring your cakes to 6th form cafe before school on the day. You can buy a cake with cash on 20th— Stanwell_School () Mar 6, 2026

@StanwellSchool - 12:12 PM - 6 Mar 2026

On Friday the 20th March the Stanwell Charity Committee is organising a non-uniform day to raise money for comic relief ( no hooped earrings or cropped tops). For anybody wearing non-uniform £1.00 donation will be required which can be made on ParentPay, pupil’s fobs or cash— Stanwell_School () Mar 6, 2026

@StanwellSchool - 12:08 PM - 6 Mar 2026

@StanwellSchool - 21:02 PM - 5 Mar 2026

We take off our berets and alpine hats to our top-scoring KS4 and sixth-form linguists for their superb efforts at practising their French and German skills last half-term. Who will be our Easter winners? pic.twitter.com/MoHgXxHihF— Stanwell MFL () March 5, 2026

@StanwellSchool - 20:50 PM - 5 Mar 2026

Congratulations to our KS3 top scorers of the half-term, who have collected their certificates and prizes for their impressive hundreds of thousands of points! Bravo! The competition has now reset so get scoring! pic.twitter.com/te2PXbNp06— Stanwell MFL () March 5, 2026

@StanwellSchool - 20:39 PM - 5 Mar 2026

Y8 Rugby🏉 A brilliant afternoon for the Y8 rugby team at the Vale of Glamorgan 7s tournament. Lots of progress from last year. We looking forward to Rosslyn Park National 7s tournament later this month👏🏻🏉🔶🔷 pic.twitter.com/bRAHzaag8q— Stanwell School PE () March 5, 2026

@StanwellSchool - 18:25 PM - 5 Mar 2026

A fantastic 6–3 win for our U13 girls’ football team in the Welsh Cup quarter-final against a strong Bryntirion side 👏🏼 We now progress to the semi-finals. Well done girls! ⚽️💙 pic.twitter.com/1RcJwEzPGf— Stanwell School PE () March 5, 2026
Y10 Football⚽️ Mills⚽️ McCarthy⚽️ Smilie⚽️ A gritted performance last night for the Y10 football team as they progress through to the semi-final of the . Despite a slow start we gained more control in the second half to see the game out. Da iawn bechyn👏🏻⚽️🔶🔷— Stanwell School PE () March 5, 2026

@StanwellSchool - 08:11 AM - 5 Mar 2026

@StanwellSchool - 08:01 AM - 5 Mar 2026

Y9 Rugby 🏉 A difficult day on Tuesday for the Y9 7’s rugby team at this year’s Vale of Glamorgan 7’s tournament. However, always proud of your efforts and well done to the boys who represented school for the first time👏🏻🏉🔶🔷 pic.twitter.com/TQve8QgK0W— Stanwell School PE () March 5, 2026

@StanwellSchool - 17:05 PM - 4 Mar 2026

Stanwell were pleased to be giving blood today with the Welsh Blood Service— Stanwell_School () Mar 4, 2026
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Curriculum for Wales

Stanwell School Roadmap 

Where did we begin?

High quality professional development focusing upon learning and teaching, curriculum design and the National Mission has been the essential ingredient on our journey towards the Curriculum for Wales. The school's on-going self-evaluation and a series of weekly training sessions, has helped to co-construct a common language of excellence

All staff were trained in the principles of coaching and introduced to professional enquiry as a means of making change, engaging with educational research and evaluating the impact of practice.

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Next, we 'unpicked' what the Four Purposes of the Curriculum for Wales meant for our learners and audited our current schemes of learning. This allowed us to celebrate what we did well and identify what we wanted to improve or change.

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Subject and pastoral leaders created a set of 'non-negotiables' within their departments  and across Areas of Learning which focused upon knowledge, skills and experience. These became the building blocks for our curriculum design. Practitioners were asked to consider what knowledge, skills and experience a 16-year-old pupil should have at the end of year 11 when the curriculum had been designed.

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Subsequently, subject leaders were released, within AOLE teams, to discuss and plan for curriculum design. They were joined by our Curriculum Consultants, a team of pupils with a keen interest in curriculum. These sessions were invaluable in the planning and design process.

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Next, we explored representation, diversity, Welsh, global and authentic contexts in AOLE and departmental teams and staff engaged with the Cross Cutting Themes. 

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When the final curriculum guidance was published, staff were given time to familiarise themselves with the documentation.  Numeracy, Literacy and DCF Coordinators undertook 1:1 coaching sessions with every  subject leader to discuss natural opportunities to teach skills across Areas of Learning. 

INSET was provided on the new skills frameworks and staff were given time to reflect upon best practice in the teaching of skills and how they would be embedded into curriculum design.

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We went onto explore the what, how, why and when of curriculum design. This required staff to engage with the Progression Steps, Statements of What Matters, Skills Frameworks and curriculum guidance to start designing our curriculum.

A whole school map has been created and practitioners are using 2023/2024 to plan their curriculum for Year 8 alongside evaluation for Year 7 curriculum. Coaching is utilised to support practitioners through this process and enquiry practices are used to test aspects of curriculum design this as we progress.

We began teaching our new curriculum to Year 7 in September 2022 and to Year 8 in September 2023

Curriculum for Wales Summary

At Stanwell our curriculum protects and celebrates subject specialism and this is highly valued. We explore the natural and organic links that occur within and across Areas of Learning, and we develop our learners’ ability to make connections between subjects. Across departments the development of skills underpins ALL learning.  Our curriculum places the four purposes at its core, where real- life context is paramount, enabling our learners to value, understand, contribute to and sometimes challenge the world in which we live.  We value and promote diversity, inclusion and equality, and lesson content is supported by enrichment activities, a fundamental part of our school life. Curriculum design enables learners to make progress across all areas of the school and nurture a healthy sense of wellbeing.