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Is there a printable version of the National Curriculum anywhere?

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PassTheTwiglets · 21/04/2012 08:20

I'm trying to find a printable version of the NC online (for KS2) and am surprised to not find one anywhere. I can only find the summary with links to each individual section for the detail. Does anybody know of one? Thanks.

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Panzee · 21/04/2012 08:22

Possibly not. Most of the education websites have been archived since the Coalition Government with the promise of a new curriculum, possibly on the seventh of never.

alibubbles · 21/04/2012 08:26

Is this any help. www.education.gov.uk/schools/teachingandlearning/curriculum/primary

FallenCaryatid · 21/04/2012 08:28

This is the closest you are going to get I think.
www.education.gov.uk/schools/teachingandlearning/curriculum/primary?page=1
In the printed book, it takes the same format, two or three pages to a subject with levelled descriptors and content where appropriate. But it's all going to be replaced at some point. Again. Just as Panzee said.

FallenCaryatid · 21/04/2012 08:29

Why do you want it?

PassTheTwiglets · 21/04/2012 09:29

Thanks, all! I am about to start flexi-schooling DD and am curious as to what the NC actually contains.

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PassTheTwiglets · 21/04/2012 13:33

Woohoo, that's perfect! Thanks so much, Juniper! I looked all over education.gov.uk - no idea why I couldn't find it...

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