Winchester House School
The power of a creative curriculum
Vicki Berrie, Head of Pre-Prep at Winchester House School – and described as ‘pure Miss Honey’ in a recent Good Schools Guide review – shares how the creative curriculum is shaping confi dent, curious, and resilient young learners:
At Winchester House, our Pre-Prep is a vibrant and close-knit family community where every child is truly known. It’s a place where innovation meets tradition, where creativity underpins every lesson, and where the youngest learners are given the skills, confi dence, and curiosity to fl ourish in school and beyond. At the heart of our approach is the Creative Curriculum,
a thoughtfully designed, skills-based programme that inspires children to explore, question and create. Each term, learning is woven through a carefully curated topic, connecting subjects such as Science, ICT, Art and Music into one cohesive theme. T is approach creates hands-on, immersive learning experiences
that spark excitement and curiosity. For example, a space-themed term might see children stepping inside a visiting planetarium to learn about the stars, creating their own rocket models in Design and Technology, and writing imaginative space adventures in English. School trips to castles, museums and farms further enhance classroom learning, helping children make real-world connections that deepen their understanding.
Embracing technology and the outdoors While creativity is at the heart of what we do, innovation drives how we do it. Each classroom is now equipped with interactive smart boards, and the introduction of new iPads has enhanced the integration of ICT across year groups. Outdoor learning is equally vital. Our Secret Garden is a magical walled space where children can apply their skills in the natural world, while Forest School sessions allow pupils to build dens and explore woodland. By learning in these diverse environments, children develop independence, resilience, and a deep connection to the world around them.
Giving pupils a voice T e Student Council plays an essential role in empowering children to take ownership of their school experience. With representatives from Reception to Year 2, the council meets monthly to share ideas and discuss changes. Many of these ideas have already come to life, such as introducing a chess club – a wonderful addition that encourages logical thinking and teamwork. T e Student Council ensures our pupils feel involved, heard and proud of the role they play in shaping their school community.
Nurturing wellbeing and confi dence Pastoral care is at the heart of everything we do. Our Wellness and Sensory Room provides a calm, supportive space where children can take a moment to recharge or refocus, promoting emotional wellbeing and self-regulation. Buddy Benches in our playground ensure no child feels left out, and our Year 2 Buddies keep a watchful eye to make sure everyone feels included during playtimes. With its inspiring Creative Curriculum, innovative teaching, and
nurturing pastoral care, Winchester House Pre-Prep is a place where children build strong academic foundations, develop essential life skills, and – most importantly – discover a love of learning that will last a lifetime.
Winchester House is an independent day and boarding school in Brackley, for children aged 3 to 13 years and is and part of T e Stowe Group.
To fi nd out more about Winchester House email
admissions@winchester-house.org or visit
www.winchester-house.org
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