The ACE Curriculum

At the heart of our academic programme is the Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) curriculum — an internationally recognised, individualised learning system used in thousands of schools across the globe.

The ACE model allows each student to work at their own pace, mastering each concept before moving on. This approach ensures that no child is left behind and no child is held back, allowing every student to reach their full academic potential.

Individualised Pacing

Students progress through curriculum at their own speed, ensuring complete mastery before advancement.

Biblical Integration

All subjects are taught from a Christian worldview, integrating faith with academic learning.

Character Development

The curriculum emphasises 60 character traits including honesty, responsibility, and perseverance.


Eden Nursery (Ages 2–4)

Our nursery programme provides a warm, caring environment where our youngest learners begin their educational journey. Through play-based learning, structured activities, and early introduction to Christian values, children develop social skills, confidence, and a love for learning.

The ACE Early Years programme introduces letters, numbers, and foundational concepts through engaging, age-appropriate materials. Our qualified early years practitioners provide nurturing care and individualised attention.

Key areas: Communication & language, physical development, personal & social skills, early literacy & numeracy, creative expression, and Bible stories.

Eden Nursery

Pathway Academy (Ages 4–16)

Our core school programme spans Primary through GCSEs, using the full ACE curriculum. Students work through individualised learning packages (PACEs) in all core subjects including English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and Word Building.

In addition to the ACE curriculum, we offer enrichment in Physical Education, Music, Computing, Art & Design, and Modern Foreign Languages. From Year 10, students prepare for GCSE examinations, with a strong track record of excellent results.

Subjects: English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Word Building, Bible, PE, Computing, Music, Art, French (KS3), GCSE options.

Pathway Academy

Sixth Form (Ages 16–18)

Our Sixth Form programme prepares students for university and beyond. Students study A-Levels and BTEC qualifications in a supportive environment that emphasises academic rigour, leadership development, and character formation.

Sixth Form students also participate in our leadership programme, community service initiatives, and university preparation activities including UCAS guidance, interview practice, and work experience placements.

Typical A-Level options: Mathematics, English Literature, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, History, Geography, Business Studies, Psychology, Religious Studies.

Sixth Form

SEND Support

SOL Christian Academy is committed to inclusive education. We welcome students with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and provide tailored support to ensure every child can access the curriculum and thrive.

Our SEND Coordinator works closely with teachers, parents, and external specialists to develop individual education plans (IEPs) for students requiring additional support. The individualised nature of the ACE curriculum is particularly beneficial for SEND students, as it allows them to work at their own pace.

Support available: One-to-one tutoring, small group interventions, speech & language therapy, educational psychology assessments, and exam access arrangements.

PACE Programme

PACE stands for Performing Arts, Creativity, and Enrichment — our dedicated programme that complements the academic curriculum and develops the whole child.

Through PACE, students participate in music, drama, dance, art, public speaking, and creative writing. The programme culminates in regular performances, exhibitions, and competitions that showcase student talents and build confidence.

PACE is integrated into the weekly timetable and is also offered as extracurricular clubs. Recent productions have included school musicals, poetry recitals, and art exhibitions that have received wonderful support from parents and the local community.


Extracurricular Activities

We believe that education extends beyond the classroom. Our rich extracurricular programme offers students opportunities to explore interests, develop new skills, and build lasting friendships.

  • Sports: Football, athletics, netball, swimming, table tennis
  • Creative Arts: Choir, drama club, art club, music lessons
  • Leadership: Student council, prefects, peer mentoring
  • Academic: Maths club, science club, debate society
  • Community: Charity fundraising, community service, church partnerships
  • Trips: Educational visits, residential trips, cultural exchanges
  • Faith: Bible study, prayer group, Christian union
  • Other: Chess club, gardening club, cooking club