Curriculum and School Day

• The School will deliver the National Curriculum. Where appropriate, faith teachings will be seamlessly woven into    various curriculum strands.

• There will be an emphasis on individualized learning, catering for individual pupil requirements.

• For languages, the School will teach Sanskrit as a classical language, and either French, Spanish or Mandarin as    a modern foreign language (to be confirmed).

• Swimming and yoga will be incorporated within the physical education curriculum along with other more usual    sports. The School’s future grounds will have an all-weather playing field and a grass playing field.

• Music, dance and drama lessons encompass Indian instruments and styles as well as western. We also    anticipate there being parental demand for extra-curricular tuition in this regard.

• Religious Education teaches the world religions as well as a focus on faith nurture.

• There is an emphasis on outdoor teaching, with much work having been done to create fluid and adaptable    learning spaces.

• The curriculum will be further enriched by visits to places of historic or scientific interest and there will be    extracurricular activities on weekday afternoons that will include tuition for musical instruments and sports    clubs.