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Dixons Newall Green Academy

Curriculum

As a Dixons academy, our curriculum is aligned to a common set of Trust-wide principles which are underpinned by our mission to challenge educational and social disadvantage in the North. We believe all students are entitled to an ambitious, knowledge-rich curriculum which will open doors and maximise life chances.

At Dixons Newall Green Academy, we challenge social inequality by instilling shared powerful knowledge through an academic curriculum which is broad and balanced. Each subject specifies, in detail, the knowledge (both substantive and procedural) students will remember, underpinned by the National Curriculum and wider subject domains. As such, in each discipline, students are prepared for national assessments, and importantly, acquire knowledge from all cultural domains that builds wider cultural capital.

Our curriculum is informed by the latest evidential research from cognitive science about memory, forgetting and practice in order to help students remember more, and apply, the best of what has been thought and said. By employing our curriculum as progression model, we make knowledge stick so that it can be flexibly applied in a variety of different contexts and situations.

Running alongside our subject specialist curriculum are our Morning Meetings. Our students in Year 7 to 11 start each morning with Morning Meeting that supports our students’ vocabulary, metacognition, and acquisition of powerful knowledge. Morning Meeting follows a similar format across every year group. Morning Meetings have a specific focus on knowledge acquisition through retrieval practice as we believe that knowledge is the foundation for learning.

At Dixons Newall Green Academy, we teach our students powerful knowledge so that they can understand and interpret the world and to think in new and unexpected ways. With the democratisation of knowledge, our students will be incredibly successful in high stakes examinations and will go on to use this understanding to achieve great things in the world.

Please note that parents have a right to withdraw their child from part or all of Religious Education (RE) and parents have the right to request withdrawal of their child from sex education (but not from relationships or health education, nor from statutory science). 

Please contact the academy via email  should you wish to discuss this or if you wish to find out more information about the curriculum for any of our subjects.

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Curriculum principles overview English (PDF)
25 26 English Y7 (PDF)
25 26 English Y8 (PDF)
25 26 English Y9 (PDF)
Curriculum principles overview maths (PDF)
25 26 Maths (PDF)
Curriculum principles overview science (PDF)
25 26 Science (PDF)
Curriculum principles overview history (PDF)
25 26 Y7 History (PDF)
25 26 Y8 History (PDF)
25 26 Y9 History (PDF)
Curriculum principles overview geography (PDF)
Year 7 25 26 (PDF)
Year 8 25 26 (PDF)
Year 9 25 26 (PDF)
Curriculum principles overview Spanish (PDF)
25 26 Spanish (PDF)
Curriculum principles overview Mandarin (PDF)
25 26 Y7 Mandarin (PDF)
25 26 Y8 Mandarin (PDF)
25 26 Y9 Mandarin (PDF)
Curriculum principles overview PE (PDF)
25 26 Year 7 Boys (PDF)
25 26 Year 8 Boys (PDF)
25 26 Year 8 Girls (PDF)
25 26 Year 9 Boys (PDF)
25 26 Year 9 Girls (PDF)
Curriculum principles overview RE (PDF)
25 26 RE (PDF)
Curriculum principles overview drama (PDF)
25 26 Y7 Drama (PDF)
25 26 Y8 Drama (PDF)
25 26 Y9 Drama (PDF)
Curriculum principles overview music (PDF)
25 26 Y7 Music (PDF)
25 26 Y8 Music (PDF)
25 26 Y9 Music (PDF)
Curriculum principles overview art (PDF)
25 26 Y7 Art (PDF)
25 26 Y8 Art (PDF)
25 26 Y9 Art (PDF)
Curriculum principles overview food technology (PDF)
25 26 Y7 Food Technology (PDF)
25 26 Y8 Food Technology (PDF)
25 26 Y9 Food Technology (PDF)
Curriculum priniciples overview personal development studies (PDF)
25 26 Personal Development Studies (WORD)
Curriculum principles overview CEIAG (PDF)
Relationships and sex education (PDF)