Children and young people today have inherited a world in which they have access to more knowledge than ever before; however, the knowledge curriculum is often delivered without context or sense of purpose. We have instead designed our knowledge-rich curriculum using Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy to support students to not just gain but apply and create knowledge. Our curriculum map covers the subjects of science, human and social, creative and aesthetic, physical, and technology and design education, with termly topics in each area. The curriculum spirals every three years, ensuring that students revisit and build on prior learning through a sequence of three progressive tiers of knowledge for each topic.
This curriculum structure allows us to build individualised pathways for each student that support ambitious progress across the curriculum in line with their individual strengths and needs.


Beachside is an early 20th century Edwardian property which, in line with our environmental philosophy, immediately communicates our nurturing approach. Students have access to engaging Base rooms, including a dedicated kitchen and art room, with a wide range of spaces to coregulate.
Our Harbourside site has developed into a vibrant hub of learning. From our spacious shared community room to our bespoke science lab and arts and media suite, students are provided with spaces where students can unwind, connect and learn together.











