GLF Schools

GLF Schools

GLF Schools was founded in 2012 in order to enable the federation of Glyn School (an academy in 2011) and Danetree Junior School. Together, we began our journey to become a MAT of more than 1000 talented staff working with over 10,000 children in 40 schools across 5 regions in southern England.

Our Schools

Banbury Region

Banstead Region

Berkshire & Hampshire Region

Caterham Region

Crawley Region

Didcot Region

Epsom Region

London Boroughs

Redhill Region

Sunbury & Camberley Region

Design Technology

High-quality design and technology education makes an essential contribution to the creativity, culture and well-being of the nation. At Lightwater Village School it is our aim to provide children with a range of practical, creative and engaging experiences. In order to provide this for the children we use the Kapow DT scheme of learning. This allows children to learn important life skills through a clear progression throughout the school following the objectives set out in the national curriculum. 

Curriculum Intention

The intention of the curriculum, based upon the national curriculum expectations, is to ensure that by the time every student leaves they have at least the ability to:

  • develop the creative, technical and practical expertise needed to performIMG 9700 everyday tasks confidently and to participate successfully in an increasingly technological world
  • build and apply a repertoire of knowledge, understanding and skills to design and make high-quality prototypes and products for a wide range of user
  • critique, evaluate and test their ideas and products and the work of others
  • understand and apply the principles of nutrition and learn how to cook.

Through a variety of creative and practical activities, pupils should be taught the knowledge, understanding and skills needed to engage in an iterative process of designinIMG 9967g and making. They should work in a range of relevant contexts [for example, the home and school, gardens and playgrounds, the local community, industry and the wider environment].

As part of their work with food, pupils should be taught how to cook and apply the principles of nutrition and healthy eating. Instilling a love of cooking in pupils will also open a door to one of the great expressions of human creativity.

 

Curriculum Implementation

In EYFS Design Technology is covered throughout enhanced provision opportunities for the children to explore and design and make different products according to a brief.

In KS1 DT lessons follow the Kapow scheme for learning to ensure that children have access to the rich DT curriculum. The use of the scheme ensures that staffIMG 0208 are able to provide subject specific units of work and have coherently planned lessons. The scheme provides How to Videos for each aspect of learning which supports staff in how to deliver key objectives. There is a clear progression of key skills throughout the key stage. The scheme closely matches the objectives of the DT National Curriculum. Children will have books to record all aspects of their design processes including photos of final pieces. 

 

Curriculum ImpactIMG 8969

In order to measure the impact that the Design Technology curriculum at our school has, the following methods are used:

  • Knowledge Catchers at the end of each unit
  • Book Looks
  • Learning Walks
 

 

Design and Technology Lead - Mrs C Humphries 

DT Subject Progression

Knowledge Organisers

Year 1 Fruit-VegetablesYear 1 Mechanisms-Moving-Story-BookYear 1 Mechanisms-Wheels-and-AxlesYear 1 Structures-Constructing-a-WindmillYear 1 Textiles-Puppets

Year 2 Building Baby Bears ChairYear 2 Balanced-DietYear 2 Mechanisms-Fairground-WheelYear 2 Moving-Monster-Year 2 Pouches