Curriculum
At the ContinU Plus Academy (CPA), our ambitious curriculum is designed to meet the diverse and often complex needs of marginalised, disaffected, and excluded young people. We deliver a flexible, structured curriculum that supports students both full-time and part-time—within the Academy, through outreach provision, and in partnership with local schools.
Our aim is to prepare each student for a positive and sustainable next step—whether that is reintegration into mainstream education, progression into further training, or moving into employment. We are committed to ensuring that every pupil leaves us with the skills, confidence, and qualifications they need to succeed, achieve and thrive in life.
Re-engaging some of the most disengaged learners requires a personalised and holistic approach. Our curriculum is built around developing both social and functional skills, delivered in a way that unlocks students’ intrinsic motivation to learn. Each pupil receives a tailored programme that reflects their individual needs, aspirations, and starting points and is sequenced so they can access and build on knowledge and skills.
The Curriculum at the ContinU Plus Academy is the totality of the educational experience available to pupils when in our care. The aim of the ContinU Plus Academy is to redress the balance of life chances and experiences open to our pupils after significant trauma and disaffection with education and wider society.
The school community believes in true equality of opportunity and celebration of diversity. We are firmly committed to a holistic and positive educational approach that allows our pupils to leave our school as happy and self-realised individuals.
We support students to take increasing responsibility for their own learning, behaviour, and personal development—enabling them to make informed, positive choices about their futures. Through access to accredited qualifications, meaningful learning experiences, and consistent pastoral support, students gain the tools to shape their own lives.
Central to our curriculum design is the belief that relationships matter. We understand that all behaviour is a form of communication, and this understanding informs our interactions, teaching strategies, and the structure of our learning environment. Strong, trusting relationships underpin everything we do, ensuring that our curriculum is not only academically purposeful but emotionally safe and supportive.
As a starting point for the delivery of this flexible and demanding curriculum the CPA staff will create a school that:
- provides a safe environment;
- provides a sense of partnership and belonging;
- provides someone to listen to them;
- provides space for risk taking and personal discovery;
- gives the students confidence;
- engenders trust and acceptance of them as they are;
- encourages them to explore and share feelings and hopes for the future;
- helps them emphasise with the experience of others;
- recognises and explores the values they are living by.
Key Stage 3 Curriculum Offer
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EBacc Subjects |
Others |
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English – 3 hours |
RE – 1 hour |
Outdoor Education – 4 hours |
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Maths – 3 hours |
Food Technology – 1 hour |
Enrichment |
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Science – 3 hours |
Music/ICT – 1 hour |
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Art – 2 hours |
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Qualifications at KS3 |
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English |
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Maths |
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Science |
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Key Stage 4 Curriculum Offer
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Core |
Option Subjects (x3) |
Other Subjects |
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English – 3 hours |
RE – 2 hours |
Outdoor Education – 4 hours |
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Maths – 3 hours |
Food Technology – 2 hours |
Enrichment – 1 hour |
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Science – 3 hours |
Physical Education – 2 hours |
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Art – 2 hours |
Child Development – 2 hours |
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PSHE – 1 hour |
Music – 2 hours |
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Drama – 2 hours |
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Health and Social – 2 hours |
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Business / Digital Skills – 2 hours |
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Subjects |
Qualifications at KS4 |
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English |
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Maths |
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Science |
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Art |
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Food |
Level 2 Home Cooking Skills |
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Child Development |
Level 2 |
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Digital Skills |
Level 2 |
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PE |
GCSE |
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History |
Entry Level / GCSE |
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Health & Social Care |
Level 2 |
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Drama |
GCSE |
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Media |
Level 2 / GCSE |
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Business |
GCSE |
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Religious Studies |
GCSE |
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Music |
GCSE |
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Chemistry |
GCSE |
Key Stage 5 Curriculum Offer
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Core |
Options |
Other Options |
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English – 3 hours |
Food Technology – 4 hours |
Work Experience – 4 hours |
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Maths – 3 hours |
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Enrichment – 1 hour |
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Arts Award – 3 hours |
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Subject Overviews
English
Maths - Mathematics\WEBSITE MATHS.docx
Science
Art - Art\website subjects and areas - ART.docx
Food - Food\website subjects and areas - FOOD.docx
Child Development
Digital Skills - Digital Skills\Digital Skills Year 10.docx
PE
History - History\website subject example - history.docx
Health & Social Care
Drama
Media
Business - Business Studies\Business Studies Year 10 and 11.docx
Religious Studies
Music
Outdoor Education
