At St Luke's, we teach the full National Curriculum and Religious Education.
The National Curriculum sets out a clear, full and statutory entitlement to learning for all children aged five to eleven and determines the content of what will be taught in English, Mathematics, Science, History, Geography, Design and Technology (DT), Art, Music, Physical Education (PE), Computing, Foreign Languages (FL) and Religious Education (RE).
It is preceded by the Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum which is taught to children aged three to five.
The teaching of Religious Education is statutory in all schools and as a Church of England School the governors have adopted the Southwark Diocese Board of Education (SDBE) religious education curriculum.
Each subject has a programme of study which specifies the knowledge, skills and concepts that the children will be expected to acquire as they progress through primary and secondary school. There will be times when these subjects are best taught discretely and systematically, and other times when they will be taught in a cross-curricular way enabling the children to develop their knowledge, skills and understanding in a broader sense.