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Science

 Subject Leader Statement

"Science plays a vital role in developing well-rounded pupils. Science stimulates and excites pupil’s curiosity about natural phenomena, while allowing them to understand how major scientific ideas contribute toward technological change."

Every child is a Scientist. Here at Stewart Fleming Primary School we aim for our children to develop an enthusiasm and enjoyment of Science. We strive to develop their knowledge and understanding of important scientific ideas, processes and skills and encourage them to relate these to their everyday experiences. We teach children different ways of thinking, how to find out things and how to communicate their ideas effectively. We strive to make the children confident independent learners, to explore values and ideas through Science. We pride ourselves in the broad and balanced teaching of science and the opportunities that we give to help every child flourish in Science across the school. We believe that every child is a scientist and we nurture their curiosity and allow them to ask questions and develop the skills they need to answer those questions independently. 

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Science progression:

Aim

The National Curriculum for Science aims to ensure that all pupils:

  • develop scientific knowledge and conceptual understanding through the specific disciplines of biology, chemistry and physics
  • develop understanding of the nature, processes and methods of science through different types of science enquiries that help them to answer scientific questions about the world around them
  • are equipped with the scientific knowledge required to understand the uses and implications of science, today and for the future

As well as these, Stewart Fleming Primary School aims to:

  • develop pupils’ enjoyment, excitement and interest in science through enriching activities
  • build on pupil’s curiosity of the natural world
  • use a planned range of investigations and practical activities to give pupils a greater understanding of the concepts and knowledge of science
  • develop pupils’ basic practical skills and their ability to make accurate and appropriate measurement
  • introduce pupils to scientific language and vocabulary
  • demonstrate how their learning links to the wider world and environment


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