St Elizabeth's Catholic Primary School



Curriculum Enrichments 

Cultural Capital at St Elizabeth’s

Cultural capital is not something that can be ‘taught’. It is embedded within a broad curriculum through experiences, language, culture and traditions.

St Elizabeth’s curriculum is designed to encourage high aspirations in all our children and to encourage them to be resilient, life-long learners and to embrace challenges and new experiences.

A wide variety of afterschool clubs, trips, visitors and our status as a UNICEF gold accredited rights respecting school all go towards enriching our children’s knowledge and skills; empowering them to be to be globally aware citizens of the 21st century; and be successful in society.  We encourage our children to think globally, not just locally, thinking about how they can take care of the wider world and the people within, preparing and equipping them to succeed in their futures, in an ever-changing world.

Whilst at St Elizabeth’s, your child will experience a variety of experiences from Early Years to Year 6:

Walks in our local area

Trips into Manchester to visit museums, galleries and the library

Topic based trips to places such as: Stockport Air raid Shelters, Chester Aquarium and Zoo

Trips further afield: the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Residential trips to Barmouth and Shropshire, Eureka’s National Children’s museum in Halifax and the Houses of Parliament in London

Visitors into school from local Mayor and MPs, Manchester Airport, FA referee, authors and paralympians

Performances from theatre groups, orchestral string instrument group and African drummers

We take part in many national celebrations including: Sports Week, Anti-Bullying Week, World Book Day and Black History Month 

Through pupil voice our children plan and run many charity events

Afterschool activities include: Debating Club, Cookery Club, Coding Club and Construction Club 

Throughout the year we take part in a variety of sports competitions