English

Students will develop language and vocabulary to support their reading and writing, gaining knowledge from stories, plays, poetry, non-fiction and textbooks. They will learn how to read root words, prefixes and suffixes to understand new words. They will read and understand new fiction, poetry, plays, non-fiction and reference books, as well as engaging with a wide range of books including myths, legends, traditional stories, modern fiction and books from other cultures and traditions. They will write using words with silent letters, good vocabulary, grammar and punctuation, and learn how to use dictionaries and thesauruses. Students will plan and draft their writing, then evaluate, edit and proofread it for spelling and punctuation errors.

 

Mathematics

Students will broaden their understanding of the number system, and placing value to include larger integers, developing connections made between multiplication and division with 20 fractions, decimals, percentages and ratios. They will learn to read Roman numerals, describe linear number sequences, add, subtract multiply and divide with more than four digits. They will also learn to recognise and use square and cube numbers, add and subtract fractions with the same denominator, convert between different units of metric measure, identify 3D shapes and draw and identify angles.

 

Science

Students will learn about living things and their habitats – be able to describe the differences in the life cycles of a mammal, an amphibian, an insect and a bird. They will learn to describe the life process of reproduction in some plants and animals. They will learn and understand the changes humans undergo as they develop. They will be taught about properties and changes of materials on the basis of their properties, including their hardness, solubility, transparency, conductivity and response to magnets. They will also study Earth and Space, where they will learn to describe the movement of the Earth, Moon and Sun relative to the rest of the solar system. They will study forces and that unsupported objects fall towards Earth due to the force of gravity, and that this is affected by air resistance, water resistance and friction that acts between moving surfaces.

 

History

Students will learn to develop a chronologically secure knowledge and understanding of British, local and world history, establishing clear narratives within and across the periods they study. They will learn about connections, contrasts and trends over time and develop the appropriate use of historical terms. They will gain an understanding of the essential events and features of the history of the world as a whole, focusing on the earliest civilisations, most powerful empires, and the ways in which humanity has succeeded and failed.

 

Sociology

In the early years of Key Stage 1, students will begin to grasp the basics of sociology. They will develop an awareness of the people around them, exploring concepts like family, friends, and community. Through storytelling, discussions, and simple activities, children will learn about roles, relationships, and the importance of working together. As students progress into Key Stage 2, they will delve deeper into the realm of sociology. They will broaden their understanding of societal structures and dynamics. Topics covered include community diversity, citizenship, and the impact of culture and heritage on our lives. Students will also explore concepts such as cooperation, teamwork, and empathy, helping them develop a well-rounded understanding of society.

 

Geography (Subject available on request)

Students will develop their knowledge of globally significant places, including their defining physical and human characteristics and processes. They will develop geographical skills – learning how to collect data, interpret a range of sources of geographical information including maps, diagrams, globes, aerial photographs and Geographical Information Systems. They will learn to identify countries’ locations, naming cities, counties and physical characteristics like hills, mountains, coasts and rivers in the United Kingdom. They will also learn to understand aspects of physical geography like rivers, mountains, volcanoes and earthquakes, and will introduce human geography – land use and economic activity – and natural resources like energy, food, minerals and water.

 

Islamic Studies

Al Rushd Independent School is committed to providing religious education to all our students by way of offering a variety of subjects to choose from. These include; Tajweed, Qur’an recitation, Qur’an memorisation, Aqaaid (Beliefs), Fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence), Adaab (Etiquettes of Social Life), Seerah (Life of the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him), Tareekh (Islamic History) and Masnoon Dua’s (Daily Supplications).

 

Arabic

Key Stage 1 and 2 Arabic offers young learners an engaging introduction to the Arabic language and its basics. The curriculum focuses on basic language skills, cultural appreciation, and foundational literacy. Students are introduced to the Arabic script, vocabulary, and simple phrases, while also gaining insight into the diverse topics in Arabic. Through storytelling, literature, and creative activities, students develop elementary reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills and develop understanding in Arabic foundation.

English

Students will be taught how to speak and write fluently, giving them the tools to communicate their ideas and emotions to others – and, through their reading and listening, to let others communicate with them. They will cover reading, writing, grammar and vocabulary, and spoken English, with a programme that promotes high standards of language and literacy, by equipping students with a strong command of the spoken and written word, as well as developing their love of literature through widespread reading for enjoyment.

 

Mathematics

Students will be taught numbers, algebra, ratio, proportion and rates of change, geometry and measures, probability, and statistics. They will learn the ability to reason mathematically – following a line of inquiry and solving problems by applying their Mathematics to a variety of routine and non-routine problems with increasing sophistication, including breaking problems into smaller steps and persevering in seeking solutions.

 

Science

Students will learn how science can explain events as they occur, predict how things will behave and analyse their causes. They will develop scientific knowledge and conceptual understanding, as well as their understanding of the nature, processes and methods of science. Students will develop their scientific knowledge required to understand the uses and implications of science, today, and for the future. Across all disciplines, they will learn to develop a scientific attitude, experimental skills and investigations, analysis and evaluation, and measurement skills.

 

History

Students will extend and deepen their chronologically secure knowledge and understanding of British, local and world history, so that it provides a well-informed context for wider learning. Students will learn to identify significant events, make connections, draw contrasts, and analyse trends within periods and over long arcs of time. They will be taught how to use historical terms and concepts in increasingly sophisticated ways. They will also learn how to pursue historically valid enquiries including some they have framed themselves, and create relevant, structured and evidentially supported accounts in response. They will learn how different types of historical sources are used rigorously to make historical claims and discern how and why contrasting arguments and interpretations of the past have been constructed.

 

Information and Communications Technology

ICT for key stage 3 introduces students to the essential skills and knowledge required to navigate the digital world. It covers computer fundamentals, digital literacy, internet skills, programming concepts, multimedia production, data handling, and cybersecurity. Students develop digital competence, knowledge about essential IT devices and its usage, working with advanced computer functions, understanding a wider range of IT-related concepts and theories that empowers them to become confident and responsible users of technology, preparing them to adapt to the ever-evolving digital landscape and succeed in an increasingly interconnected world.

 

Arabic Language

Students will be allowed to further advance their Arabic language skills and develop a profound understanding of the Arabic-speaking world. The curriculum focuses on Arabic literature, linguistic proficiency, cultural appreciation, contemporary issues, and specialized language use. Students will refine their Arabic language skills, becoming more adapt in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. They will be well-prepared to apply their language proficiency and cultural understanding to various academic, professional, and personal endeavors within Arabic-speaking regions or in fields where Arabic language proficiency is an asset.

 

Islamic Studies

Al-Rushd Independent School is committed to providing religious education to all our students by way of offering a variety of subjects to choose from. These include; Tajweed, Qur’an recitation, Qur’an memorisation, Aqaaid (Beliefs), Fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence), Adaab (Etiquettes of Social Life), Seerah (Life of the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him), Tareekh (Islamic History) and Masnoon Dua’s.

English

In Key Stage 4, English equips students with advanced language skills. They analyze complex literary works, explore themes, and enhance their writing and critical thinking abilities. Topics can include essay writing, comprehension, modern literature, creative writing, and literary analysis. This coursework cultivates a deeper appreciation for English language and fosters advanced writing and analytical skills, which are valuable in academic pursuits and a wide range of professional fields.

 

Mathematics

Maths, students tackle advanced mathematical concepts, including sequences, percentages, ratios, algebra, probability, trigonometry and other concepts. This comprehensive study enhances their problem-solving abilities and prepares them for careers in science, engineering, finance, and various technical fields. It develops strong analytical and logical reasoning skills, making them adept at dealing with complex real-world challenges.

 

Science

Key Stage 4 Science builds on fundamental concepts in biology, chemistry, and physics. The contents/topics covered for each are mentioned below.

Topics covering core content areas for Biology:
1 The nature and variety of living organisms
2 Structures and functions in living organisms
3 Reproduction and inheritance
4 Ecology and the environment
5 Use of biological resources.

Topics covering core content areas for Chemistry:
1 Principles of chemistry
2 Inorganic chemistry
3 Physical chemistry
4 Organic chemistry.

Topics covering core content areas for Physics:
1 Forces and motion
2 Electricity
3 Waves
4 Energy resources and energy transfers
5 Solids, liquids and gases
6 Magnetism and electromagnetism
7 Radioactivity and particles
8 Astrophysics.

 

History

Students will explore historical events and global developments in depth. Topics include the World Wars, civil rights movements, revolutions, and colonialism. This coursework hones their historical analysis and research skills, preparing them for careers in education, research, journalism, and diplomacy.

 

Business Studies (Optional)

Key Stage 4 Business Studies is a comprehensive program designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the dynamic world of business. Students will explore core business concepts, the economic context in which businesses operate, and the fundamentals of entrepreneurship. They will gain insights into marketing, human resources, operations, financial literacy and international business. Upon completion of Key Stage 4 Business Studies, students will be well-prepared for further education in business-related fields or to enter the workforce with a solid understanding of how businesses function and the skills necessary for success in the business environment.

 

Arabic (Optional)

Key Stage 4 Arabic refines language skills, focusing on complex grammatical structures, literature, and debates. Topics include Arabic poetry, classical literature, and Arabic language skills. This enhances linguistic proficiency and cultural appreciation, valuable for careers in translation, international relations, and cultural exchange.

 

Sociology

Key Stage 4 Sociology is a comprehensive exploration of society and human behavior. This curriculum delves into sociological theories, social structures, contemporary issues, research methodology, and cultural perspectives. It empowers students with a deep understanding of the factors that shape our world, from societal institutions to global inequalities and cultural influences. Moreover, the subject focuses on respecting diverse cultures and social experiences and prepares students to engage in meaningful discussions and propose solutions to complex social challenges. This curriculum not only equips students with valuable life skills but also provides a strong foundation for further education and careers in fields such as social work, public policy, advocacy, and various social sciences. 

 

Islamic Studies

Al-Rushd Independent School is committed to providing religious education to all our students by way of offering a variety of subjects to choose from. These include; Tajweed, Qur’an recitation, Qur’an memorisation, Aqaaid (Beliefs), Fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence), Adaab (Etiquettes of Social Life), Seerah (Life of the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him), Tareekh (Islamic History) and Masnoon Dua’s.

To learn more about our Islamic Curriculum, go to the Islamic Curriculum section.