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- Growing Together: Primary Curriculum Pathway - Bright Outcomes
- Organisation fact sheet
- https://uat.coventry.gov.uk/downloads/download/8236/factsheet---bright-outcomes-2025-26
- Organisation Logo
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- Address for Course Delivery
- Home Based Outreach
- Lead Contact for Course
- Andi Hillman
- Lead Contact Number
- 07751578772
- Lead Contact Email
- hello@brightoutcomes.co.uk
- Course Name
- Growing Together: Primary Curriculum Pathway
- Course Outline
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This flexible, bespoke course package is designed to inspire primary-aged children through hands-on, engaging activities that adapt to each child’s age, stage, and interests.
With a focus on playful exploration and practical learning, the course introduces foundational skills in literacy, maths, science, social-emotional development, geography, history, and the arts.
Each module—whether Words and Wonder for language development, Maths in Motion for real-world maths, or Creative Expressions for self-discovery through art—can be tailored to meet the unique developmental needs and curiosity of every child.
Delivered in a way that fosters curiosity and individual growth, this course empowers children to discover their strengths, explore new ideas, and develop essential skills in a nurturing and interactive environment. - Course Modules
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Words and Wonder – Playful Literacy and Language Exploration Younger Children:
Focus on phonics, letter recognition, and playful storytelling.
Activities include rhyming games, interactive storytime, and vocabulary-building through songs and chants.
Older Children:
Emphasis on reading comprehension, creative writing, and exploring language through books and storytelling.
Activities include writing simple stories, discussing characters and themes, and vocabulary enrichment.
Maths in Motion – Hands-On, Real-World Maths Activities Younger Children:
Basic concepts such as counting, shapes, and patterns using hands-on activities like building blocks and simple puzzles.
Emphasis on understanding numbers through play-based activities.
Older Children:
Practical maths skills like measurement, simple addition and subtraction, and introductory geometry, using real-world applications such as cooking, building projects, and interactive problem-solving.
Discovery and Curiosity – Sensory Science Experiments
Younger Children:
Focus on exploring the senses and simple cause-and-effect through experiments, such as mixing colours, exploring textures, and observing natural elements like water and sand.
Older Children:
Deeper exploration into scientific concepts, such as states of matter, plant growth, and basic chemistry, through experiments that introduce hypothesis testing and observation.
Growing Together as Friends – Social and Emotional Learning
Younger Children:
Building foundational social skills, such as sharing, empathy, and recognising emotions.
Activities include role-playing, sharing games, and stories about friendship.
Older Children:
Expanding social awareness, conflict resolution, and self-regulation.
Activities focus on teamwork, identifying complex emotions, and exploring real-life scenarios in friendships and peer interactions.
Our World and Stories from the Past – Introduction to Geography and History
Younger Children:
Introduction to basic geography concepts (e.g., maps, local landmarks) and simple stories from history or cultural tales.
Activities include map exploration and storytelling.
Older Children:
Broader look at geography (continents, countries) and historical events or figures.
Activities may include basic map-making, timeline creation, and discussions about different cultures and historical impacts.
Creative Expressions – Art, Music, and Movement for Self-Discovery
Younger Children:
Exploration of creativity through sensory-rich art, singing, dancing, and simple instruments.
Focus on expressing emotions through colour, sound, and movement.
Older Children:
Introduction to different art techniques, music styles, and movement as a form of expression.
Activities include painting, learning rhythm, exploring dance styles, and creating personal artwork. - Awarding Body
- N/A
- Student Expected Outcomes
- This course structure is flexible, adapting to the developmental stages of each child to ensure an engaging, age-appropriate learning experience in literacy, math, science, social skills, geography, history, and creative arts.
- Key Stage course delivered to
- KS1
- Admissions Criteria
- N/A
- Staff Experience
- Qualified Specialist Teachers and Mentors
- Delivery Area
- Home Based Outreach
- Programme length
- Termly
- Transport Provided
- No
- Days Of Delivery
- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
- Times of Delivery
- As Required
- Well-being assessment tools
- SDQ, Boxall Profile, STAR Assessment
- Staff Ratio
- 1:1
- Additional Notes
- This course is a 12 week course, delivered in the home to students who are unable to attend on site provision.
- Cost of Course
- £85 per hour, per student
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