Prep Curriculum
The Prep School Curriculum includes not only the majority of the requirements of the National Curriculum and additions to this, but also an extensive range of extra-curricular activities that the school organises in order to enrich the experience of the children.
![Kimbolton Prep School children in class](/_site/data/files/images/life%20at%20kimbolton/academic%20life/7FAB934FB8858F5056ADB1C5F272D88F.jpg)
![Kimbolton Prep School children on an adventure weekend](/_site/data/files/images/life%20at%20kimbolton/academic%20life/40BE778751396AC862251192EB15A47A.jpg)
![Kimbolton Prep School Reception child painting](/_site/data/files/images/life%20at%20kimbolton/academic%20life/74B49EA5BB57F684DBB014672C32F407.jpg)
![Kimbolto Prep School children on the adventure playground](/_site/data/files/images/life%20at%20kimbolton/academic%20life/1E90BBDD4BDD2A6EDD0702E7C1C0F65F.jpg)
![Kimbolton Prep School children in a lifesaving lesson in the swimming pool](/_site/data/files/images/life%20at%20kimbolton/academic%20life/641C287CAE6F4A355C0A4E32729DFA65.jpg)
This takes into account the ‘hidden curriculum’, or what the children learn from the way they engage and our behavourial expectations. We aim to teach children how to grow into positive, responsible people, who can work and co-operate with others while developing knowledge and skills, so that they achieve their full potential.
We give our pupils as broad and balanced an education as possible with Art, Design and Technology, Drama, Music, Modern Foreign Languages, Games, Swimming and Physical Education all taught by specialist teachers from an early age. Our unrivalled facilities help enable all to achieve.
An example overview of topics covered in our Prep School curriculum can be found below (pdf download).