Curriculum Policy
1. Policy Statement
At Summer Boost, we believe that summer is a vital opportunity for children to grow intellectually, socially, and emotionally. Our curriculum is designed to prevent learning loss and to build upon existing knowledge in a fun, engaging, and purposeful way. This policy outlines the aims, structure and delivery of our curriculum across all key subject areas.
2. Curriculum Aims
Our curriculum is designed to:
- Consolidate and extend learning in core subjects
- Strengthen functional skills in reading, writing, and maths
- Promote curiosity through hands-on STEM and enrichment projects
- Support social-emotional development through collaborative and reflective activities
- Foster confidence, communication, and creativity in every child
- Blend structured learning with play-based and experiential activities
3. Curriculum Areas
a. Reading and Writing
- Focus: Literacy, comprehension, vocabulary building, and creative writing
- Activities include guided reading, story-building, poetry, persuasive writing, and comprehension games
- Designed to promote imagination, expression and structured thought
b. Maths
- Focus: Functional skills, numeracy fluency, and problem-solving
- Delivered through real-world application, games, logic challenges, and team activities
- Supports learners of varying ability levels with differentiated tasks
c. STEM & Enrichment
- Focus: Science, technology, engineering and maths through creative exploration
- Includes coding basics, experiments, design challenges, and project-based learning
- Encourages innovation, teamwork and critical thinking
d. Social-Emotional Learning (SEL)
- Focus: Building self-awareness, empathy, resilience and collaboration
- Activities include public speaking, teamwork tasks, games, and reflection circles
- Promotes a strong sense of self and community among peers
4. Teaching and Learning Approach
- Lessons are planned by experienced educators and tutors with expertise in primary and secondary education
- All sessions follow age-appropriate pedagogical principles with a focus on active learning
- Visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles are accommodated
- Tutors use praise, feedback and rewards (e.g. stickers, certificates) to motivate students
5. Sample Daily Timetable
Time | Activity |
---|---|
9:00 am | Maths and Problem Solving |
10:00 am | Creative Writing and Comprehension |
10:30 am | Public Speaking and Pitching |
11:00 am | Multi-Sports & Games |
11:30 am | Skills and Character Building |
12:00 pm | Session Rewards / Stickers / Certificates |
Note: Activities and content may vary by day to meet the needs and interests of the group.
6. Inclusion and Differentiation
- The curriculum is inclusive of diverse learning needs, abilities, and cultural backgrounds
- Tasks are differentiated to support both consolidation and extension
- Children with additional needs are supported with individual strategies where appropriate
7. Assessment and Progress Monitoring
- Tutors use informal formative assessment (observations, questioning, mini-tasks) to track progress
- End-of-session rewards recognise participation, effort, progress, and positive behaviour
- Progress is reviewed weekly to adapt planning to group needs
8. Review and Evaluation
- The curriculum is reviewed each summer based on student feedback, tutor evaluation, and observed outcomes
- Adjustments are made to enhance impact, engagement, and relevance
This policy was last updated on July 1, 2025 and is reviewed annually.

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