ALL meanings of national curriculum
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N n - proper noun national curriculum The National Curriculum is the course of study that most school pupils in England and Wales are meant to follow between the ages of 5 and 16. 0
- noun national curriculum (in England and Wales) the curriculum of subjects taught in state schools progressively from 1989. There are ten foundation subjects: English, maths, and science (the core subjects); art, design and technology, geography, history, music, physical education, and a foreign language. Pupils are assessed according to specified attainment targets throughout each of four key stages. Schools must also provide religious education and , since 1999, lessons in citizenship 0