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Curriculum

The centre piece of Fieldwork's curriculum offering is the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) used by more than 1000 schools worldwide. The IPC is all about Great learning, Great Teaching, and Great Fun. Whether schools need to improve results, improve standards or want to engage their children through a skills based curriculum, the IPC is a proven, acclaimed and learning-focused way of meeting global curriculum requirements.

 
 
 

The IPC Early Years programme

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The IPC Early Years programme for children aged three to five years old is firmly rooted in good practice for young children.

The IPC Early Years Programme for 3-5 year-olds - provides you with:

  • The Learning Strands, outlining the four key areas of learning - Independence and Interdependence, Communicating, Exploring and Healthy Living
  • 17 Ready-to-teach exciting units of work designed to fully address the learning strands, with assessment advice and planning sheets
  • Full implementation guides
 

For more information about visit the IPC Early Years Programme website or call +44 (0)207 531 9696.

The International Primary Curriculum (IPC)

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The IPC Main Programme, developed alongside schools around the world, is at the heart of the IPC.

This essential toolkit for your school's learning provides:

  • Explicit learning goals for each subject of the curriculum
  • 73 Fully integrated Units of Work units, based around themes of real interest to children
  • An assessment for Learning Programme with easy-to-use recording software
  • A specialist Subject Programme - for Art, Music, PE and ICT
  • Full implementation guides
 

For more information about visit the IPC website or call +44 (0)207 531 9696.

The International Middle Years Curriculum

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The International Middle Years Curriculum (IMYC) is a structured, rigorous, exciting tool to support improved learning, student engagement, international mindedness and personal development for 11-14 year olds.

Offering 30 interdependent themes and subject-driven units, the IMYC is a jargon-free resource for teachers and a cost effective solution for schools looking for ways to improve learning.

 

For more information about visit the IMYC website or call +44 (0)207 531 9696.