Design Engineering & Technology at Kirkcaldy High School

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BGE

Broad general education

​​Curriculum for Excellence is divided into two phases: the broad general education and the senior phase. The broad general education begins in early learning and childcare and continues to the end of S3 (the third year of secondary school). Its purpose is to develop the knowledge, skills, attributes and capabilities of the four capacities of Curriculum for Excellence:

  • Successful learners
  • Confident individuals
  • Responsible citizens
  • Effective contributors

It is designed to provide the breadth and depth of education to develop flexible and adaptable young people with the knowledge and skills they will need to thrive now and in the future. It aims to support young people in achieving and attaining the best they possibly can.

Curriculum is defined as the totality of all that is planned for children and young people from early learning and childcare, through school and beyond. Children’s and young people’s learning should be planned for and experienced across the four contexts.

During the broad general education, children and young people should:

  • achieve the highest possible levels of literacy, numeracy and cognitive skills;
  • develop skills for learning, skills for life and skills for work;
  • develop knowledge and understanding of society, the world and Scotland’s place in it, much of which is now included in Learning for Sustainability;
  • experience challenge and success so that they can develop well-informed views and the four capacities.

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