Intent
At Larwood School, we see science as an exciting journey of exploration and discovery. Our curriculum provides pupils with the knowledge, skills and curiosity needed to understand the world around them and prepare for the future.
We aim to nurture pupils’ natural curiosity through hands-on, enquiry-based learning, encouraging them to think and work like scientists. Pupils are supported to ask questions, investigate ideas and draw conclusions based on evidence.
Our science curriculum focuses on:
- developing a strong understanding of scientific concepts
- immersing pupils in key scientific vocabulary
- encouraging problem-solving and investigation
- helping pupils apply their learning to real-life contexts
Every pupil, regardless of background or ability, has access to a broad and balanced science curriculum that promotes engagement, curiosity and achievement.
Implementation
Science is taught through a progressive curriculum based on the National Curriculum for Science (2014), ensuring pupils build knowledge and skills year by year.
Lessons are delivered as discrete science sessions and, where appropriate, linked to wider curriculum topics to deepen understanding. Cross-curricular links are also made with subjects such as:
- English, for example writing reports or fact files
- Design and Technology, such as exploring materials or structures
Teachers plan lessons using a clear progression framework, ensuring key scientific knowledge and skills are revisited and developed over time.
A strong emphasis is placed on scientific enquiry, allowing pupils to explore questions through practical investigations. Pupils are encouraged to:
- make predictions
- carry out investigations
- use scientific equipment safely
- record and interpret results
- draw conclusions based on evidence
As pupils progress through the school, they develop increasing confidence in planning investigations, using scientific vocabulary and explaining their thinking.
Science learning is enriched through additional experiences such as:
- Science Days and themed learning events
- Educational visits, for example the London Science Museum
- Hands-on experiences in school, including chick hatching and observing butterfly life cycles
These experiences help bring science to life and inspire curiosity about the natural world.
Impact
Through our science curriculum, pupils develop a strong understanding of scientific ideas and the skills needed to investigate the world around them.
By the time pupils leave Larwood School they will:
- understand key scientific concepts across biology, chemistry and physics
- use appropriate scientific vocabulary when discussing ideas
- demonstrate confidence in scientific enquiry and investigation
- understand how science connects to everyday life and future careers
Impact is measured through:
- assessment of pupils’ understanding and use of scientific vocabulary
- review of pupils’ written work and practical investigations
- pupil voice and engagement during science lessons
- monitoring of progression across year groups
Pupils leave Larwood with curiosity, confidence and enthusiasm for science, ready to continue their scientific learning at secondary school and beyond.
