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Learning Means The World

'Learning Means The World' (LMTW) curriculum

At Acre View Primary School we have an exciting global curriculum called 'Learning Means The World' for our foundation subjects. This curriculum is innovative, forward-thinking and highly relevant to our pupils' needs and thoroughly engages them as they tackle challenging topics and issues. As a school which is majority white British, we wanted our pupils to fully embrace cultural diversity, learning about, experiencing and celebrating a range of cultural and faith heritages.

Curriculum map cycles

Our LMTW curriculum is taught on a two-year cycle in all of our Primary classes, which encompasses all topics covered in the thematic units. 

LMTW curriculum themes

The 'Learning Means The World' (LMTW) curriculum is theme based and has been written with world issues in mind and is centred around 4 C's :

  • Culture
  • Communication
  • Conflict
  • Conservation

At Acre view Primary School, we believe that communication is the key to accessing learning and securing pupils' future success. With one of its four areas being communication, this curriculum provides lots of opportunities for pupils to develop expressing themselves in discussion, debate and presentation, as well as enabling them to collaborate and exchange ideas. 

As the future generation our pupils need a greater awareness and appreciation of local, national and global conservation issues and initiatives, they need to learn that they have an important role to play in sustainability. This curriculum gives our pupils opportunities to grow and develop, spiritually, emotionally, physically and socially in the natural world around them. 

Communication

Culture

Conflict

Conservation