Curriculum

The Foundation Learning Curriculum at Harding House Sixth Form is specifically designed for young adults with a range of learning difficulties, as they prepare to leave school and enter the adult community. Teaching programmes engage students in structured learning and are personalised with identified progression routes.

Students continue to work on core skills - Communication, Number, I.C.T and Personal Skills, but there is an increasing emphasis on the skills and knowledge and understanding that students will need for successful transition into their adult life and local communities. This Foundation Learning Curriculum will include Functional Skills, Personal and Social Development and Work Related Learning.

The curriculum at Harding House is rich and diverse. We recognise that learning can take place in many non-classroom based environments. Partnership working with other agencies is a real strength at Harding House. Personalised learning promotes the recognition of individual aspirations, talents and needs.  

Photo gallery

Click any image to enlarge it, then use the arrow keys to navigate.

Students work on modules in the following areas:

Personal Skills

Life Story

Travel and Tourism

Animal Care

Home Management

Community

Leisure

World of Work

Retail

Practical Work Skills

Citizenship

Environment

Manufacturing

Catering

Horticulture

Performing Arts

Communication

Media

Floristry

Careers

Office Skills

Learning Skills

Numeracy

I.C.T

Arts and Crafts

Sports and Leisure