Personal Development
Personal development is threaded throughout the curriculum and life at Elms Farm Primary School. It offers the children the key knowledge and skills for them to make a positive impact on their lives and on their community. The aim of the Elms Farm curriculum is to develop ambitious pupils who acquire attributes such as self-confidence, risk-management, team-working and critical thinking.
The staff at Elms Farm are committed to providing an ambitious and purposeful curriculum that prepares learners for their next steps in their school career and the wider world. We aim to broaden our pupils’ horizons and give them self-belief and high aspirations to set goals for themselves.
Our Personal Development Schedule
The E.F.P.S. Passport
The staff at Elms Farm are committed to providing an ambitious and purposeful curriculum that prepares learners for their next steps in their school career and the wider world. We aim to broaden our pupils’ horizons and give them self-belief and high aspirations to set goals for themselves.
In addition to our curriculum, we have developed the ‘Elms Farm Passport’ which encourages our pupils to engage in a wide variety of challenges at school and at home. The aims of the E.F.P.S Passport are:
- To extend learning beyond the classroom
- Encourage a healthy lifestyle
- Support the development of key life skills and self-care
- To nurture interests and ambitions
Educational Visits
We have a wide range of educational visits and experiences which have been carefully planned throughout our curriculum. These visits have been tailored to provide our children with new experiences; the opportunity to develop new skills such as fieldwork and to enthuse our pupils which rich and diverse experiences which develops their understanding of the world.
After School Clubs
Research (Watson, M., & McMahon, M. (2022)) has highlighted that childhood is a crucial stage for career developmental learning. We plan after-school clubs which provide pupils with the exploration of a variety of areas.
Please see our After School Club page to find out more
Preparing to be Successful Citizens of the Future
Throughout their lives, children and young people are currently faced with an increasingly complex world where they have to manage the risks both online and offline. This presents them with lots of exciting opportunities, but these also come with challenges that they need to learn to manage. At Elms Farm pupils learn how to keep themselves safe and live a healthy lifestyle and how to manage their academic and social lives in a positive way. Our e-safety, PSHE and RSHE curriculum supports our pupils to develop positive relationships both in and out of school, resilience, self-confidence and gives them the knowledge in order to live a healthy lifestyle including looking after their own mental health.
