Learning Outcomes & Every Child Matters
At Alter Rock very child matters, the aim of the every child matters curriculum is to enable all young people to become successful learners, confident individuals and responsible citizens.
Alter Rock's aim is to enable young people to make progress and achieve, lead safe and healthy lives and to instil a sense of responsibility, inspiring young people to make a positive contribution to society.
| Five Every Child Matters Outcomes |
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Be Healthy |
Stay Safe |
Enjoy & Achieve |
Make a Positive Contribution |
Achieve Economic Well-Being |
Aims – Every child Matters |
| • Physically healthy • Mentally and emotionally healthy • Sexually healthy • Healthy lifestyles • Choose not to take illegal drugs • Parents , carers and families promote healthy choices |
• Safe from maltreatment, neglect, violence and sexual exploitation • Safe from accidental injury and death • Safe from bullying and discrimination • Safe from crime and anti-social behaviour in and out of school • Have security, stability and are cared for • Parents, carers and families provide safe homes and stability |
• Ready for school • Attend and enjoy school • Achieve stretching national educational standards at primary school • Achieve personal and social development and enjoy recreation • Achieve stretching national educational standards at secondary school • Parents, carers and families support learning |
• Engage in decision-making and support the community and environment • Engage in law-abiding and positive behaviour in and out of school • Develop a positive relationship and choose not to bully and discriminate • Develop self confidence and successfully deal with significant life changes and challenges • Develop enterprising behaviour • Parents, carers and families promote positive behaviour |
• Engage in further education, employment or training on leaving school • Ready for employment • Live in decent homes and sustainable communities • Access to transport and material goods • Live in households free of low income • Parents, carers and families are supported to be economically active |
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Last Updated (Friday, 11 June 2010 12:40)


