Curriculum & Learning
At Pix Brook Academy, our curriculum is driven by our mission to educate the socially responsible citizens of the future. We provide an ambitious, inclusive education that enables every student to make strong personal progress while developing the knowledge, skills and character needed to thrive in modern society.
Our curriculum is broad, balanced and carefully sequenced to ensure clear progression across Years and Key Stages. It builds strong academic foundations while nurturing curiosity, resilience and independence. We recognise and celebrate the diverse strengths of our students, providing opportunities for them to explore their interests and develop their talents.
Our Values — Proud, Prepared, Polite, Positive and Perseverant — are embedded throughout school life. They shape how we learn, how we treat others and how we approach challenges. Through this values-led approach, we empower students to achieve success and become confident, responsible members of their community and beyond.
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At Pix Brook Academy pupils will:
- experience a broad, deep and knowledge rich curriculum and will lay secure foundations for progression
- be literate and numerate
- be able to achieve highly regardless of their starting points
- have high expectations for their behaviour and achievement
- enjoy plentiful opportunities for their personal development
Pupils develop excellent numeracy and literacy skills
The development of pupil language and oracy is at the forefront of our curriculum as we understand how vital it is for our pupils to build confidence in communication skills not only for their time in school but also to prepare them for working life. We ensure pupils have opportunities in all subjects to discuss, challenge and build on other points of view and to develop their formality of language to ensure they can have the confidence to speak to different audiences. Numeracy and literacy skills are embedded across the curriculum. Pupils who arrive with below-expected maths and English skills are quickly caught up through expert teaching, our reading programme and incisive intervention. Our approach enables pupils to flourish, thrive and access the next stage of their education, employment or training.
Pupils will enjoy plentiful opportunities for their personal development
At the academy, we are committed to improving the life chances and aspirations of pupils. A child’s personal development is at the core of the opportunities we offer. With a focus on building character and resilience through ensuring pupils have access to a varied curriculum. This is enhanced by numerous opportunities for enrichment, educational visits and workshops. For example, we have a very diverse and popular enrichment programme which is updated every term. Leadership roles are available for pupils to develop their skills. Many of our pupils are subject ambassadors or support younger children in the school through our buddy system.
It is our intention at the academy to ensure pupils have secure foundations for progression into further education and apprenticeships. From Year 7 pupils receive careers information based on the Gatsby benchmarks. Over the course of their schooling, our pupils will benefit from a wide range of voices and experiences. Careers education is delivered through our Citizenship programme. Sex and relationship education/PSHE is also delivered via our Citizenship programme. (Please see the SRE policy on the website for further details).
British Values, spiritual, moral, social and cultural development are embedded in all aspects of our academy whether it be through curricula, tutor time/assembly or other activities which supports a child's holistic development.
Through our focus on these areas, pupils build their character and increase their cultural capital.
Key Stage 2 - pupils will be taught thematically
- The curriculum at Pix Brook Academy at KS2 is designed around a thematic approach.
- Classes in Y5 are taught through a primary model with most lessons delivered by their class teacher. Specialist teaching is provided for some elements of the curriculum such as DT, PE and French.
- Classes in Y6 prepare students for SATs using a careful approach to ensure the focus is on learning and well-being as opposed to assessment. Maths, science and English are taught within sets.
Key Stage 3 - pupils will be taught a subject based curriculum
As pupils move into Year 7, teaching is led by specialist subject teachers. Many groups are taught in their tutor groups although some subjects such as maths and science are in sets.
In Years 8 and 9, although a wider range of subjects are taught in sets, pupils are equally taught in their tutor groups. These are subject/timetable based decisions and may vary a little year-on-year.
In Year 9, students are thoroughly prepared for Options using assemblies, parental evenings, careers information for example. Our wish for every child is that they are excited and enthused about starting the next phase of their education.
Key Stage 4 - pupils will be taught a subject based curriculum
As pupils progress, the opportunity to focus on specialist areas increases, providing pupils with option choices built around the core curriculum of English, maths, Science, Citizenship, PE and humanities. We intend to be a leading Ebacc school across Central Bedfordshire and as such, recommend the inclusion of languages in the options selected for the majority of our pupils.
The options curriculum offer consists of a broad range of learning opportunities that are designed to facilitate access to further and higher education opportunities, at the same time, enabling pupils to personalise the curriculum for the first time.
Curriculum Impact
At Pix Brook Academy, our curriculum will:
- ensure that the sequence of learning builds on previous knowledge whilst supporting future progression
- enable all pupils to fulfil their potential
- meet the needs of pupils of all abilities at the academy
- allow pupils to acquire an appreciation and respect for their own and other cultures
- develop pupils emotionally and academically for their next phase of learning and beyond
- prepare pupils to compete in the global economy
- help students develop lively, enquiring minds and the ability to question and argue rationally
Curriculum Hours

Assessment
At the start of each year, all pupils will have a baseline target established. From that an end of year aspirational target will be derived that they are expected to strive towards.
Regular, low stakes, testing ensure that pupils embed knowledge into their long term memory. We use pupil progress checks as a diagnostic check of pupil’s learning. Learning is checked more rigorously towards the end of term. Misconceptions are addressed continually throughout the term but also through bespoke fix-it time lessons which are designed by teachers to reteach core learning which has been misunderstood. This incisive intervention enables pupils to progress rapidly. Pupils are assessed by a combination of peer, self and teacher assessments.
Families receive reports 3 times per year. The reports will indicate the progress that pupils have made towards their target grade and an indication of their behaviour and attitude to learning.
Monitoring arrangements - curriculum
Governors monitor whether the school is complying with its funding agreement and teaching a “broad and balanced curriculum” which includes the required subjects, through:
- School visits
- Meetings with school council; subject leads and leadership team
- Book scrutiny
- Subject deep dives
Heads of subject monitor the way their subject is taught throughout the school by:
- Learning walks
- Lesson observations
- Book scrutiny
- Subject reviews
- Cross curricular planning
- Student voice