Sherborne Prep takes the academic formation of children seriously, striving to deliver a broad-based experience that gives every pupil a chance to shine. We concentrate on nurture and encouragement to foster a spirit of discovery among pupils. At the centre of this is the PSB (Pre-Senior Baccalaureate) framework which shines a spotlight on core learning skills.

Pre-Senior Baccalaureate

Maths

At Sherborne Prep School we tailor our mathematics curriculum to encourage all children to develop natural curiosity and enquiring investigative minds. We aim to build confidence and self-esteem so pupils can be risk-takers and create a resilient attitude towards mathematics. Through our ‘can-do’ approach, children are encouraged to become independent thinkers who are confident and excited to take on engaging and thought-provoking challenges within their lessons.

Our Pre-Preps follow the Rising Stars curriculum and Years 3 - 6 follow the White Rose curriculum, which provides the children with the skills to become fluent in the fundamentals of mathematics, giving daily opportunities to problem-solve and reason mathematically in a range of real-life contexts. Years 7 and 8 follow their own engaging and inspiring mathematics curriculum with a strong focus on algebra, geometry, numbers, data handling and probability.

Teachers plan a systematic build-up of fluency, problem-solving and reasoning tasks within lessons to encourage focused and meaningful discussions, involving opportunities for independent and collaborative work.

The PSB Core Skills are embedded throughout the curriculum, including the development of mathematical language to communicate and opportunities for reviewing and improving work to enhance understanding. 

We aim to provide pupils with a mathematics curriculum and high-quality teaching to create individuals who are numerate, creative, independent, inquisitive and confident. 

Mathematics is integral to all aspects of life, and we endeavour to ensure children develop a positive and enthusiastic attitude towards mathematics that will stay with them throughout their education and lives.

English

The English curriculum is creative, rigorous and relevant to the world we live in today. Alongside learning the important building blocks of spelling, punctuation and grammar, pupils explore a variety of contemporary and classic texts, both fiction and non-fiction, to ignite a real passion and love of literature for life. 

Discussion, debate and the exploration of characterisation and themes enable pupils to engage meaningfully with the texts we study, alongside honing their analytical skills. Creativity is at the heart of the department and pupils are encouraged to think and write imaginatively. 

From Year 5, children take part in Creative Writing evenings to showcase their talent, and in Year 8, attend a Creative Writing residential and join activities such as World Book Day, Book at Breakfasts, author visits and Shakespeare workshops to further enhance their learning experience.

We aim to develop highly articulate, self-motivated learners who strive to reach their true potential and can confidently express themselves through both the spoken and written word. We have a well-stocked library, and children are encouraged to develop a joy and love of reading.

ICT

We equip our pupils with an understanding to make the best use of the abundant technology at their disposal. We model best practices in the use of 'Bring your own Device' (BYOD) and online learning - equipping pupils with important skills for life. We focus on online safety, ensuring they make sensible decisions about their use of technology.

As part of our Year 7 and 8 provision, each child is provided with a 2-in-1 laptop/tablet which enables access to the full curriculum in preparation for their transition to Year 9.

As with every aspect of our curriculum, ICT is about helping pupils engage fully with the world around them, developing their problem-solving skills and resilience. We offer teaching in programming, software and hardware design, and critical thinking, using real-world projects and examples to bring the subjects to life.

Science

Our hands-on approach to Science gives pupils the chance to test hypotheses and reflect on their findings, generating an intuitive grasp of the connections between Biology, Chemistry and Physics, as well as confidence to explore further.

With the use of our laboratory as well as exploring our eco sites on school grounds, pupils explore real issues such as climate change, pollution, and the use of technology. So, when the time comes for them to move on, they are sophisticated thinkers with a deep appreciation of the beauty and complexity of the world around them.

Forest School

Forest School offers a child-centred approach to learning, where our children can learn through self-directed play and exploration, developing key skills including, curiosity, confidence, independence, resilience, self-esteem, creativity, communication and knowledge of the natural environment. 

Developing these crucial skills is very much in line with our school’s aim to bring out the best in every pupil, making the most of their abilities so that they progress to senior school as confident, independent children.

Languages

French is taught throughout the School, with Latin and Classical Civilisations taken from Year 6 onwards. As a result, our pupils discern the power of intercultural communication, grounded in both the past and the present day.

By the time they leave for senior school, our hope is that pupils are confident in speaking, listening to, reading and writing French. Studying Latin and Classics enhances their language skills, as well as providing a deeper understanding of the role of the past in shaping our future.

History

History is very much a living discipline at Sherborne Prep – and a lively one, too! We bring the subject to life with props, reconstructions and enacted accounts of key events, as well as, regular trips to places of historic interest, helping pupils develop a fascination with the past.

As they mature, we help pupils develop their skills as independent and critical thinkers. They’re not taught to accept historical information at face value but to evaluate it through lively discussion and wider research – skills that prepare them well for the next phase of their education.

Geography

Few other disciplines offer so many opportunities for hands-on research. Our Geography classes frequently involve gathering data in Sherborne or the surrounding area or investigating phenomena like coastal and footpath erosion further afield.

Underpinning all these activities is a commitment to critical thinking, which comes ever more to the fore as pupils progress through school. Our ambition is not only to increase their subject-specific knowledge but also to equip children with skills and dispositions that help them to thrive for the rest of their lives. The fascination with the world engendered by Geography is a good place to start.

Design & Technology

At the Prep, Design & Technology (DT) is a wonderfully inspiring and engaging subject, and all children from Reception upwards have a lesson each week when they immerse themselves in a creative project.
 
In our DT classroom, children in Pre-Prep are guided through design processes, solving problems independently, as well as, collaboratively, and are encouraged to use their imagination. Through critical thinking and discussion, the children have enormous fun designing, making and exploring their creativity.

Practical skills are honed, and students use tools more extensively, including a variety of saws and drills, with a deeper consideration of accuracy and safety. The projects are designed to challenge, with final products becoming a brilliant testament to the progress each student has made on their Prep journey.
 
By the end of Year 8, our aim is for students to be resourceful and enterprising, to be aware of the importance of design and technology in the modern world around us and to have a skillset that can enable them to make their own contributions to that world. 

In the Junior school, pupils start to use our well-equipped workshop and are introduced to hand tools, working with a variety of materials including wood and textiles. The design process becomes more detailed, and children start to evaluate their products more carefully. Projects have cross-curricular links wherever possible, and the children gain great depth in their learning, as well as tremendous resilience as they start to navigate the entire design process.

In the Senior school, pupils tackle unique projects, solving real and relevant problems and creating products that have functionality and purpose. Further collaboration and the use of diagrams and prototypes builds the confidence in students to communicate their ideas: they are encouraged to become innovators and to take risks, building on the practical foundations as they have moved up the school, and enabling them to work with increasing independence. 

Practical skills are honed, and the children use tools more extensively, including a variety of saws and drills, with a deeper consideration of accuracy and safety. The projects are designed to challenge, with final products becoming a brilliant testament to the progress each student has made on their Prep journey.
 
By the end of Year 8, our aim is for pupils to be resourceful and enterprising, to be aware of the importance of design and technology in the modern world around us and to have a skill set that can enable them to make their own contributions to that world. 

Physical Education

The high-quality delivery of our Physical Education programme is designed to instil a genuine passion in children, fostering a lifelong commitment to physical activity and fitness. Through a diverse curriculum, pupils participate in an array of activities, including swimming, gymnastics, health-related fitness, racket sports, invasion games and athletics. 

From individual activities to collaborative group tasks, our pupils develop skills beyond the physical, leadership, self-confidence, self-esteem, and stress reduction. These are just a few of the wider benefits of our excellent programme. 

Personal Development

Personal Development focuses on the individual child's emotional and social growth. Through our programme, we encourage every pupil to find his or her place in the School and wider community.

We seek to instil a commitment to being outward-facing and community-minded, at the same time as developing pupils’ resilience and self-understanding.

Every year group has weekly Personal Development lessons, following a dedicated curriculum delivered by specialist staff. The content is varied, and tailored to individual cohorts, as we recognise that each group of children will have its own identity, challenges and needs.

This comprehensive approach helps pupils develop habits that set them up for life. We focus on our “Dragon Values” throughout the sessions, ensuring children are empowered to contribute to discussions and find their distinctive voices.

Through engagement with our Personal Development programme, pupils become rounded individuals with a strong appreciation of their place in the wider School community and beyond. They are ready to lead and able to follow, equipped and inspired to make a contribution to the world around them, and to their senior school.