This programme was developed by Education Scotland to give children and young people an increasing say in their education and their schools.
There are eight curriculum areas, containing a range of subjects.Find information on what your child will learn in each curriculum area and what skills they should develop
Find out about the different opportunities available to your child as they prepare to leave school.
Find out about approaches to assessment, achievement (including reporting and profiles) and qualifications.
The senior phase of the curriculum covers the later years in secondary education from S4-S6 (from around ages 15-18).
Information about the scheme to support skills development and helping young people aged 3-18 prepare for the world of work.
A simple introduction to Curriculum for Excellence, with links to further information.
Brief guide to the five curriculum levels which range from the early level of the broad general education to the senior phase.
Information for parents and carers about frameworks and guidance which underpin children's early education. From age three, your child is likely to be working at the early level of Curriculum for Excellence.
Information for parents and carers about the Pupil Equity Funding which most schools will have access to from 2017.
Information in the National Improvement Framework (NIF) Evidence Report will help teachers, local authorities, and the Scottish Government learn from good practice, and develop plans where further improvements are needed.
Changes in assessment for pupils as they progress from S4 - S6.