Parkview Skills
Our 10 Parkview Skills permeate all aspects of school life, ensuring that the curriculum develops our pupils’ skills as well as academics. These are carefully weaved into all areas of learning across school.
What are the Parkview Skills?
Numerate
To be fluent in the fundamentals of mathematics, to reason and solve problems, applying our numeracy skills widely.
Literate
To have an excellent knowledge of reading, grammar spoken and written language to enable confident and effective communications.
Communicator
To be able to share ideas, information and opinions in a wide range of contexts.
Valuing
To value the world around us and the people and things in it.
Resilience
To keep going when things become tough, both in learning and in personal life.
Challenge
To have high expectations and the self-motivation needed to be the best we can be.
Team Player
To work with all children and adults in a positive and effective manner, and develop the skills of empathy, kindness and an ability to appreciate the viewpoints of others.
Independent & Self-Aware
To manage feelings, control actions and have the skills and attitudes to be lifelong learners.
Creative
To develop skills and talents, and learn ways to express ourselves in and through the arts.
Curious
To ask thoughtful questions to advance learning, in lessons and in the wider world.