Our overarching aims - ‘We are Ambitious; we are Creative; we are Local Citizens; we are Global Citizens’ - sum up our whole Curriculum. We want our pupils to develop into respectful, resilient, young people who are ambitious for themselves; who are creative, and who see themselves as local and as global citizens with strong voices.
We are Ambitious
Children cannot aspire to things they have never encountered. We want to broaden our children’s horizons, expanding their knowledge of the world by nurturing their interests. Not only do we have high aspirations in the core subjects of Reading, Writing and Maths, but we know that learning is broad and limitless.
We are Creative
At Hotwells, we value individuality. Along with our local community, we understand the importance of the Arts and activity encourage and promote opportunities to use our creativity. Not only does this apply to Art, Drama and Music, but also in the way that we actively encourage our children to develop their imagination and think creatively to problem solve.
We are Local Citizens
We want our children to develop a sense of pride in themselves and respect for their school community and others within it. We pride ourselves on being community-minded, small, nurturing and welcoming and value intergenerational links within the Hotwells community.
We are Global Citizens
We believe that our children need to know about and understand the world that is beyond their immediate community. They need opportunities to experience the richness of its diversity and show they care about the management and sustainability of the environment.
At Hotwells, we encourage our pupils to be both environmentally aware and appreciate the 'big wide world in our small school', valuing the importance of our diverse school family, inclusivity and tolerance of others. We believe that children finding their voice is as important as them becoming avid readers or great writers.
Academic achievement is always a high priority and we have high expectations for our learners. The core subjects of English and Maths are focused on with care and precision so that learners receive a high quality and carefully tailored approach as they move through the school. We equally value a broad and rich curriculum that gives all children the opportunity to develop and shine in all areas of learning. The Arts, Music, Sports, Science, Computing and the Humanities are given quality time and space to be taught and developed.
We also have theme days and weeks during the school year which promote and inspire a particular aspect of learning. These may include an Arts Week, Music Week and STEM Week. A range of exciting events are organised during these special weeks and many members of the school community become involved, helping to make them a fun and memorable time for all the children.
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Academic achievement is always a high priority and we have high expectations for our learners. The core subjects of English and Maths are focused on with care and precision so that learners receive a high quality and carefully tailored approach as they move through the school. We equally value a broad and rich curriculum that gives all children the opportunity to develop and shine in all areas of learning. The Arts, Music, Sports, Science, Computing and the Humanities are given quality time and space to be taught and developed.
We also have theme days and weeks during the school year which promote and inspire a particular aspect of learning, for example our pupils have been inspired by Arts Week, Music Week and STEM Week over the past two years. A range of exciting events are organised during these special weeks and many members of the school community become involved, helping to make them a fun and memorable time for all the children.