England National Curriculum or White Rose Maths?

Modified on Sat, 14 Feb at 2:22 AM

Choosing between the “England” and “England WRM” options can be confusing. Here’s a brief explanation of each and how they align with the national curriculum:


England: This option follows the national curriculum for England, covering all topics and standards required for each year group as outlined by the Department for Education.


England WRM (White Rose Maths): This specialised curriculum is based on the White Rose Maths scheme of learning. It structures lessons in small, manageable steps, helping children understand and master mathematical concepts. While it also aligns with the national curriculum, it offers a unique approach that many schools favour for its clarity and structured progression.


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