The science curriculum at Aston Fields Middle school is designed to ensure coverage of the National Curriculum content, but will more importantly engage pupils’ curiosity and take them on a journey of learning focusing on how to relate scientific ideas and explanations to phenomena in the world around them. Our intent is to nurture inquisitive, knowledgeable and practical young scientists.
At Aston Fields Middle School we aim to ensure all pupils:
All pupils have access to a broad and balanced science curriculum as shown during lesson observations, learning walks and work scrutiny.
The pupils are provided with
Teachers work closely together in their year teams and key stages to ensure that there is consistency across and between the classes. Best practice is shared in department meetings which supports CPD and teachers are always looking for ways to engage learners more and excite their curiosity.
Assessment is used to inform planning and pupils are taught how to use creative ways to remember more.
Work scrutiny helps us to see that the curriculum is being implemented as intended.
We pride ourselves on knowing that many of our pupils are passionate about the world around them and with a broad range of skills and knowledge which will enable them to flourish in their final year of KS3 and into KS4. We pride ourselves on knowing that our pupils are passionate about science and that they understand the importance of working scientifically, using their numerical and explanatory skills to explain findings and know how to collaborate effectively to achieve valid outcomes.
We ensure that our pupils’ attainment is in line, or exceeds their potential. We measure the impact using formative and summative assessment which informs planning. The monitoring of pupils’ books, communication between teachers and the adjustment of lessons to suit individual and group needs ensures that our pupils learn more and remember more and are academically prepared for life after middle school.


Attainment and Progress
Pupils make great progress from their starting points to when they leave Aston Fields. Disadvantaged pupils and those with special educational needs also make significant progress. We are proud that pupils consistently perform well.
Science homework will be set when appropriate; this will consist of creative projects, careers research or revision for assessments.
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Term |
Year 5 |
Year 6 |
Year 7 |
Year 8 |
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Autumn |
Working scientifically Space Forces |
Working scientifically Healthy Bodies Electricity |
Safety + Investigations Particles (T) Atoms and Elements Chemical Reactions |
Safety recap Health and Lifestyle (T) Separation Energy and Pressure |
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Spring |
Material World Amazing changes |
Light Evolution and Inheritance |
Forces and Motion (T) Waves Cells Body Systems |
The Earth (T) Periodic Table Metals and Acids |
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Summer |
Circle of life Growing Up |
Classification Investigations |
Reproduction (T) Acids and Alkalis Space |
Electricity and Magnetism (T) Ecosystems Adaptation |
"I really enjoy Science lessons because it is not difficult to be curious."
" Science sparks curiosity and a willingness to find out more."
"Being in the lab, doing experiments, has given me a strong interest in being a scientist in my future career."
"Science is the best!"
"Science in Year 7 has inspired me to have a career in medicine."