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- Curriculum gets creative
New teaching methods based around socially relevant themes have helped to rescue failing British schools, their advocates say.
- Happy Little Learners
Teaching through topics is back. Clare Dwyer Hogg visits a primary school where the traditional timetable has been torn up - and pupils are discovering an appetite for learning.
- International Primary Curriculum school wins over Ofsted
Holywell Primary School in Kent, the first British primary to reject the National Curriculum in favour of the International Primary Curriculum (IPC), has successfully emerged from its first Ofsted inspection since making the switch.
- Top marks to the new curiculum
Innovative, creative and designed for education in the 21st century - the International Primary Curriculum has proved to be in a class of its own.
- School's brainy approach
A brain-friendly curriculum implemented at a Kent school has passed its first Ofsted inspection. Holywell Primary in Upchurch was the first British school to use the International Primary Curriculum,which is thematically based.
- Praise for first London primary to go international
London's first school to use the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) has been praised by the chief Inspector of Schools, David Bell, who singled out the Tower Hamlets school, Sir William Hurrough multicultural primary, in his annual report.
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