What is Curriculum for Excellence?

Curriculum for Excellence is Scotland’s national curriculum. It provides a coherent and inclusive curriculum from 3-18 years wherever learning is taking place, including early learning childhood centres, schools, colleges and community learning. It places children and young people at the heart of Scottish education.

Curriculum for Excellence is underpinned by the values inscribed on the mace of theScottish Parliament – wisdom, justice, compassion and integrity.

Throughout Curriculum for Excellence there is a strong focus on Literacy, Numeracy and Health and Wellbeing across all aspects of learning and every teacher will support learners with the development of these, including digital literacy skills.

Curriculum for Excellence is defined as:

“The totality of all that is planned for children and young people throughout their education.”

The Four Capacities

The purpose of Curriculum for Excellence is encapsulated in the four capacities – to enable each child or young person to be

  • A successful learner
  • A confident individual
  • A responsible citizen
  • An effective contributor

These four capacities govern the entire curriculum from age 3 to 18 and aim to raise the standards of achievement for all learners.

The Four Contexts for Learning

The opportunities for learning and teaching are governed by the Four Contexts for Learning, which ensure that the education your child receives is informative, interesting, relevant and fun.

These contexts are:

  • Ethos and life of the school as a community
  • Curriculum areas and subjects
  • Interdisciplinary learning
  • Opportunities for personal achievement

What are the Curriculum for Excellence Levels?

There are five levels and these are flexible depending on pupils’ needs and abilities (some children and young people may achieve these levels earlier or later dependent on ability):

  • Early level pre-school to P1
  • First level to the end of P4
  • Second level to the end of P7
  • Third and Fourth levels S1 to S3
  • Senior Phase S4 to S6 and other forms of study

What is the Broad General Education?

The Broad General Education (BGE) is the first phase of two closely connected phases of education. The BGE phase stretches from age 3 until the end of S3 after which learners move into the Senior Phase which starts in S4.

Further information about the Curriculum for Excellence can be found on the Education Scotland website. The parent zone area has been built with parents in mind to help provide further information on the curriculum which your child will follow.

https://education.gov.scot/parentzone/curriculum-in-scotland/