Every child and family who joins our school is unique and will have their own knowledge and experiences informed by their culture and wider experiences. This might include: languages, beliefs, traditions, cultural and family heritage, interests, travel and work.
Valuing all aspects of our unique families helps us to close gaps and support equality of opportunity. Cultural Capital gives power. It helps children achieve goals, become successful, and rise up the social ladder without necessarily having wealth or financial capital. Cultural Capital is having assets that give children the desire to aspire and achieve social mobility whatever their starting point.
At Eastnor we believe Cultural Capital is the accumulation of knowledge, behaviours, and skills that a child can draw upon to demonstrate their competence and understanding of the world. The more we equip children the more successful in society, their career and the world of work.
The Eastnor curriculum is broad, rich and inspiring, engendering an appreciation of human creativity and achievement. Our curriculum encourages children to ask ‘big’ questions and introduces them to the best that has been thought and said.
Exposure is paramount to children's ongoing successes and understanding. A wide range of experiences in our curriculum builds cultural capital.
Here are just a few:
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