Design & Technology
At Francis Baily Primary School, our Design & Technology (DT) curriculum inspires children to become curious, creative problem-solvers who can design and make purposeful products for real-life use. We want every pupil to combine imagination with technical skill to turn their ideas into practical outcomes.
Our Intent
We aim for pupils to:
- Follow the design process of researching, planning, making and evaluating
- Create functional and appealing products that solve real problems
- Apply knowledge and skills from maths, science, computing and art
- Explore how things work through mechanisms, structures, textiles, food technology and digital design
- Develop resilience by testing, adapting and improving their prototypes.
How We Teach Design & Technology
Pupils have opportunities to:
- Investigate existing products and learn from real-world examples
- Experiment with materials, tools and techniques safely
- Work individually and collaboratively to design and build models
- Use technical vocabulary to explain their ideas and processes
- Present and evaluate their outcomes, reflecting on successes and improvements.
Oracy in Design & Technology
In line with our school focus on oracy, pupils are encouraged to:
- Talk through their design choices
- Explain how their prototypes work
- Give and receive feedback constructively
- Collaborate effectively in teams.
The Impact
By the time they leave Francis Baily, our pupils are:
- Creative thinkers who enjoy designing and making
- Resilient learners who can test, adapt and refine ideas
- Practical problem-solvers who can apply skills across different subjects
- Confident collaborators ready to take on challenges beyond the classroom.
To see how Design & Technology is integrated into our individual year groups, please click on the relevant links below: