School Curriculum
Curriculum 2024 - 2025
- St Paul’s is a Catholic College.
- Our values- Achieving Excellence, Learning to Serve.
- Allows our students to be successful and achieve outstanding results.
- Understands the individual needs of all students and supports their educational journey in a safe and secure environment.
- The National Curriculum Requirements.
- Government reforms.
- Provides a broad and balanced experience and allows students to progress to the next Key Stage and prepares the young people in our care for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century world in which we live.
If you require any further information please contact Mr A Walsh.
Email - awalsh@st-pauls.surrey.sch.uk
Tel: 01932 783811 Ext: 287
Curriculum Intent
At St Paul’s the staff work hard to ensure our students' experience:
- Reflects St Paul’s values as a Catholic College - Achieving Excellence, Learning to Serve.
- Follows the National Curriculum requirements providing a broad and balanced learning experience which allows students to progress to the next stage of their education.
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Is ambitious and allows our students to be successful and achieve outstanding results.
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Allows all our students to achieve both in and out of the classroom through great teaching and outcome
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- Supports our students’ personal development underpinned by our core Catholic values preparing them for the challenges and opportunities of a modern world.
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Understands the individual needs of all students and supports their educational journey in a safe and secure environment.
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No student is left behind, we believe that all can achieve irrespective of their starting points.
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Curriculum Implementation
St Paul’s Catholic College is an 11-18 secondary school that provides education for students in key stage three, four and five.
We operate a weekly timetable with 30-50 minute lessons, 6 lessons per day. There is a tutor session at the end of period 2.
Curriculum Downloads
Please find below St Paul's Catholic College Curriculum and Assessment Requirements Document. If you would like more information regarding the curriculum the school offers please contact Mr Andy Walsh (Deputy Headteacher)/Mr Tom Collett (Assistant Headteacher) at the school.
Subject Learning Journeys
GEOGRAPHY | ||||||
HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE BTEC | HISTORY | LIFE SKILLS | MATHS | MEDIA (YEAR 13) | MUSIC | |
PHYSICS | PHOTOGRAPHY | PE | PSYCHOLOGY | RE | SPANISH |