
At Cronton CE Primary School our KEYS Curriculum is built around the National Curriculum, enriched to reflect the children and community we teach in. As a church school our Christian ethos and school values are the heart of everything we do.
We believe every child can be their BEST with our Vision statement reflecting this.
“I can do everything through God who gives me strength” Philippians 4:13
“Design is a funny word. Some people think design means how it looks. But of course, if you look deeper, it's really how it works."
Steve Jobs

DT is a vital part of our KEYS curriculum (Knowledge and Skills Empower You to Succeed). It provides children with a real life context for learning. Through the DT curriculum, children will learn about engineers, designers, chefs and architects to enable them to create a range of structures, mechanisms, textiles, electrical systems and food products with a real life purpose.


Intent
The DT curriculum is intended to develop:
It builds from the exploratory experiences in the Early Years Foundation Stage to enable the children to develop and refine their skills, knowledge of materials, joining methods and design as they progress through their primary education.

Implementation
Skills and knowledge are developed throughout each DT topic and are mapped across the school to ensure progression. Across Key Stage One, Lower Key Stage Two and Upper Key Stage Two, the children will have the opportunity to develop their creative knowledge and skills in investigating mechanisms, structures, techniques with textiles and food technology. The sequence of lessons will include:
The children practise and develop mastery in the key processes required in creating mechanisms, structures and food items and develop their confidence.



Design Technology lessons have a set format that is followed to maintain consistency, progression and allow for all the knowledge and skills being implemented.
The lesson structure has been designed to ensure the children learn more and remember more, combining recapping with learning new knowledge and allowing children to make links across skills and knowledge.


Impact
Children experience the satisfaction of following a design process through to having a working, finished product. Children will know more, remember more and understand more about Design Technology. The large majority of children will achieve age related expectations in Design Technology. As designers children will develop skills and attributes they can use beyond school and into adulthood. The DT curriculum at Cronton C.E. contributes to children’s personal development in creativity, independence, judgement and self-reflection.
