The Halifax Academy is an all-through school and as such affords its teachers the opportunity to create a coherent and sequenced curriculum from five to 16. But what lessons can standalone primary and secondary schools learn from the work at Halifax Academy?

In this workshop, headteacher Matt Perry will share the work his team has done around aligning the different phases of education to create a coherent approach. The session will touch upon five key transition points (Reception & Y1, Y2-4, Y5-7, Y8&9, Y10&11), an all-through curriculum in the context of Ofsted’s EIF, what we mean by terms like “stage-ready”, and how key skills like oracy, problem-solving, wellbeing and creativity can be placed at the heart of the curriculum and embedded into learning. Furthermore, Matt will discuss how Covid-19 has created an opportunity for a rethink and thinking differently about curriculum design and school organisation.

The handout for this session is available by clicking the handout icon in the bottom right-hand corner.
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    Matt Perry
    Headteacher, The Halifax Academy, Impact Trust, West Yorkshire

    Originally from Northampton, Matt is a history teacher by trade. He has worked in three schools in Bradford before joining The Halifax Academy. He joined in 2016 leading behaviour and safeguarding and he became headteacher in 2018. He is fortunate to have an incredible leadership team who put up with him and are far better at their jobs than he is at his.

    He has few remarkable characteristics and has never participated in a triathlon or an iron man competition; although he is quite proud of his chicken curry recipe. He has three wonderful children 4, 7 and 10 who are slightly embarrassed of him and has just had his 20th anniversary with his wife who doesn’t know where it went wrong.