Curriculum Overview:
Academic Year 2025–26
Explore what each year group will be learning across the three terms of the academic year.

Autumn Term 2025
Nursery & Reception
• Theme: Who am I?
• History: Exploring images of familiar situations in the past.
• Science: Exploring the natural world around them and understanding the effect of the changing seasons around them
• Art: Using and refining artistic effects to express their ideas and feelings.
• Design & Technology (DT): Cooking and nutrition – linked to Harvest.
• PE: Fundamental ball and movement skills.
Year 1 & 2
• History: Why was Bolton Castle built? What does the castle reveal about life in the past?
• Geography: Weather patterns in the UK.
• Science: Animals including humans; Living things and their habitats.
• Art Week: Pattern and printing (linked to Guy Fawkes Night).
• DT Week: Cooking and nutrition (linked to Harvest).
• PE: Multi-skills, throwing and catching, invasion games.
Year 3 & 4
• History: Ancient Greece – its influence on the Western World.
• Geography: Roman presence in Britain – geographical skills and fieldwork.
• Science: Electricity & Sound.
• Art Week: Pattern and printing (linked to Guy Fawkes Night).
• DT Week: Cooking and nutrition (linked to Harvest).
• PE: Swimming, football, hockey, health & fitness.
Year 5 & 6
• History: The Tudors – Henry VIII and the impact his decision to split with the Catholic Church had on England
• Geography: Locational knowledge – Where in the world are we?
• Science: Living things and their habitats.
• Art Week: Pattern and printing (linked to Guy Fawkes Night).
• DT Week: Cooking and nutrition (linked to Harvest).
• PE: Swimming, football, netball, dodgeball.

Spring Term 2026
Nursery & Reception
• Theme: How can life be different?
• Geography: Exploring different environments and comparing similarities and differences between life in this country compared to life in other countries; drawing information from a simple map.
• Science: What you see, hear and feel whilst outside.
• Art: Explore, use and refine a variety of artistic effects to express ideas and feelings through sharing ideas, resources and skills
• DT: Levers and sliders – storytelling stimulus.
• PE: Gymnastics (strength, balance, coordination) and moving energetically to music through the medium of dance.
Year 1 & 2
• Geography: Comparison between an African village and Grewelthorpe village. (How key human and physical features are different in different parts of the world)
• Science: Uses of everyday materials.
• Art Week: Painting (Winter Olympics 2026 stimulus).
• DT Week: Levers and sliders (inspired by World Book Day).
• PE: Gymnastics, dance, net/wall games.
Year 3 & 4
• Geography: Local landscape study – human and physical geography (including fieldword).
• Science: Animals including humans; Living things and their habitats.
• Art Week: Painting (Winter Olympics 2026 stimulus).
• DT Week: Levers and sliders (inspired by World Book Day).
• PE: Dance, hockey, dodgeball.
Year 5 & 6
• Geography: Should Ripon have a train station? (geographical skills and fieldwork focus).
• Science: Properties and changes of materials; Earth and space.
• Art Week: Painting (Winter Olympics 2026 stimulus).
• DT Week: Levers and sliders (inspired by World Book Day).
• PE: Dance, parasport, volleyball.

Summer Term 2026
Nursery & Reception
• Theme: How do places change?
• History: Comparing characters from stories and historical figures.
• Science: Observing seasonal change in the natural world around them.
• Art: Using colour to express ideas and feelings.
• DT: Wheels and axles; Armed Forces Day.
• PE: Striking & fielding skills, athletic movements.
Year 1 & 2
• History: The Great Fire of London – what happened and how do we know? How did London change as a result of the fire?
• Geography: Local fieldwork – exploring our school. A local fieldwork focus.
• Science: Plants
• Art Week: Colour (Pride as stimulus).
• DT Week: Wheels and axles; Armed Forces Day
• PE: Striking & fielding games, athletic movements.
Year 3 & 4
• History: Life of a monk at Fountains Abbey during Henry VIII’s reign.
• Geography: How can our natural landscape help tourism in our area? – Brimham Rocks, HackfallWoods, Yorkshire Dales.
• Science: Plants.
• Art Week: Colour (Pride as stimulus).
• DT Week: Wheels and axles (Armed Forces Day).
• PE: Athletics, tennis, rounders.
Year 5 & 6
• History: Maya civilisation – evidence and culture.
• Geography: Where do the products we use come from? Trade links and natural resource distribution.
• Science: Animals including humans; Evolution and inheritance.
• Art Week: Colour (Pride as stimulus).
• DT Week: Wheels and axles (Armed Forces Day).
• PE: Handball, athletics, tennis.
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