01273 517601
SHAREPOINT
Ofsted Good
Read the full report here

Maths

The sequence of the curriculum has been deliberately designed to allow our high prior attaining and our low prior attaining pupils to successfully progress through the content.  

Cognitive research (Kirschner, Sweller and Clark, 2006) suggests that students need a large amount of subject knowledge in their long-term memory to become competent at any subject. In Maths, pupils will be far better equipped to apply mathematical thinking to a problem if their working memory isn’t overloaded with basic calculations. Therefore, our curriculum always emphasises secure content knowledge before moving onto problem solving tasks. This is a step away from discovery-based learning and acknowledges the gap between teachers as experts and pupils as novices, with the key point being that we can’t expect pupils to show mathematical expertise until they have acquired fluency with numbers.   

Key Doucments:

Curriculum Overview

Course Specification

Staff Structure and Contacts:

Staff Role Email
Nicola Stokes Head of Department stokesn@seahavenacademy.org.uk
Chris Storey Key Stage 3 Director and Teacher  storeyc@seahavenacademy.org.uk
George Davis Teacher davisg@seahavenacademy.org.uk
Priyanka Sudhan

Teacher

sudhanp@seahavenacademy.org.uk
Jodie Hallett Teacher hallettj@seahavenacademy.org.uk
Jonathan Masters Teacher mastersj@seahavenacademy.org.uk
Ann Macdonald Maths Intervention Tutor macdonalda@seahavenacademy.org.uk

 

 

 

United Learning comprises: United Learning Ltd (Registered in England No: 00018582. Charity No. 313999) UCST (Registered in England No: 2780748. Charity No. 1016538) and ULT (Registered in England No. 4439859. An Exempt Charity). Companies limited by guarantee. Registered address: United Learning, Worldwide House, Thorpe Wood, Peterborough, PE3 6SB.

Financial Accountability and Freedom of Information
Website Terms, Cookies and Privacy
Policies

United Learning