Curriculum
"MVFS is housed on a rural small holding site with extensive learning accommodation, animal care facilities and a small belt of woodland. It’s innovative, distinctive curriculum has blended the KS1 and 2 National Curriculum with animal care and forest school learning opportunities to provide students with a highly contextualised learning experience that MVFS students are clearly benefiting from. The MVFS curriculum continues to develop to further strengthen it’s focus on supporting students to make progress with their EHCP aims."
Local Authority Quality Assurance Visit May 2025
The curriculum has been developed with consideration; to be ambitious and meet the needs of our pupils’, develop their knowledge, skills and abilities to apply what they know and can do with increasing fluency and independence.
We have devised a bespoke curriculum which is carefully sequenced and interconnected; and which enables our children to develop their knowledge and understanding as they move through our school. Each curriculum area is organised in a two-year cycle, with topics of study being reviewed collaboratively by our teaching team at the end of each cycle.
The drivers for the curriculum are really important to us and we hope you agree that they are fundamental to your child’s current school journey and life beyond education:
Being Connected- to nature; themselves; friends; family and society
Raising Aspirations- so your child understands the purpose to what they are learning, alongside this helping them to see that they can have high aspirations for now and in the future
Overcoming Adversity- all of our children have overcome adversity to be in a position where they are learning and making progress. If they can see how inspirational and influential people, historically and currently, have overcome adversity, this may raise their aspirations and not limit their perception of what they have the potential to achieve.
Caring for the Environment- we want our children to grow into global citizens, but this starts in their immediate environment and expands as they progress. We want our children to feel a sense of belonging, take pride in their environment and care for it for themselves and others-developing empathy.
As with all areas of our curriculum, it is important to remember that all of our children have gaps in their learning due to the experiences that have brought them to MVFS. As explained in our Curriculum Policy (this will be added to the website in due course), this means that many of our children are working at a level below their chronological age whilst we support them to re-engage with education and enjoy high levels of interest and success, which help them to rebuild their self-esteem and start to value their own social and academic achievements.
The bespoke MVFS curriculum includes:
- An increased number of PSHE (personal, social, health education), Protective Behaviours, RSE (Relationship, Sex education) lessons
- Oracy opportunities embedded and integral to daily practice at MVFS
- Farm and allotment time
- Forest school session at least weekly
- Swimming lessons (2 half-terms a year per class)
- Horse riding (1 half-term of lessons a year per class)
- Peripatetic Music lessons on recorders and/or clarinet, keyboards and drumming
- Visits and trips to enrich educational and social opportunities
- Specific input from SALT, OT, Physio as outlined in a child’s EHCP.
Meadow View Farm School offers a range of Friday morning clubs as an enrichment opportunity, designed to foster pupils’ individual interests, develop hobbies, and promote positive engagement through hands-on, meaningful activities.