Design Technology
Design and Technology at St Patrick’s Catholic Primary School
At St Patrick’s Catholic Primary School, Design and Technology (DT) is a hands-on, creative subject where children learn to design, make and improve products that solve real-life problems.
We follow the Kapow Primary scheme of work, which helps ensure children build skills step by step as they move through the school.
What children learn in DT
In DT, children develop practical skills alongside creativity and problem-solving. They learn to:
· Design purposeful products for real users
· Make items using a range of tools and materials
· Evaluate and improve their ideas
· Work safely and confidently
· Understand how design and technology impact everyday life
What does DT look like in lessons?
DT lessons are active and engaging. Children might:
· Build structures (like bridges or towers)
· Create moving toys using mechanisms
· Design and sew textiles
· Explore simple electrical systems
· Cook and prepare healthy food
Each project follows a simple process:
Design → Make → Evaluate
This helps children think like designers and engineers.
Cooking and nutrition
Cooking is an important part of our DT curriculum. Children learn:
· How to prepare simple dishes safely
· Where food comes from
· The basics of healthy eating
Skills for life
DT helps children develop important life skills, including:
· Creativity and imagination
· Problem-solving
· Resilience (learning from mistakes)
· Teamwork and communication
Progression through the school
We use a structured curriculum from Kapow Primary that builds knowledge and skills each year. Children revisit key ideas and develop greater confidence and independence over time.
Supporting all learners
We make sure all children can take part and succeed in DT by:
· Adapting activities where needed
· Providing extra support or challenge
· Encouraging every child to share ideas and take part
Safety first
Safety is very important in DT. Children are taught how to:
· Use tools correctly and safely
· Follow clear instructions
· Work responsibly, especially during cooking activities
Why DT matters
DT encourages children to think creatively and solve problems—skills that are valuable both in school and later in life. It also helps them understand the world around them and how things are designed and made.
Attainment targets
By the end of each key stage, pupils are expected to know, apply and understand the matters, skills and processes specified in the relevant programme of study.
