There are a number of useful documents available on Maestro, which you can publish on your school's website and share with parents.
Curriculum statement
Once all the required sections of the Curriculum Statement have been completed, it can be previewed and downloaded as a PDF by clicking either the 'Preview' or 'Download' button at the top of the page. In the preview window, you will have the option to 'Print' in the top right corner, or you may prefer to print the PDF that downloads.
To publish the Curriculum Statement to your school website, you can either publish the PDF or there are publishing options at the bottom of the Intent and big ideas tab. If you click the circle for 'Published', next to 'Publishing status', a web address will be visible. The https:// and .maestro.cornerstoneseducation.co.uk has to stay as it is but you can edit the centre part, as required.
Note: The complete website address cannot be longer than 60 characters.
Curriculum plan
The Curriculum plan is generated once the projects have been selected and added to the relevant class in Design and lead > Live curriculum > Curriculum sequence page. Click the Print button in the top left corner of the page to print/download the Curriculum plan. It shows an overview of a school's current curriculum for each year group or term, shown in the order they are planned to be delivered.
The order can be rearranged on the Curriculum sequence page, if needed.
If a PDF is preferred, for uploading to a school website, then when the print button is clicked and the print settings modal appears, select 'Save as PDF' from the drop down menu where the printer is selected.
Class plans
Class plans show an overview of planned learning on an individual class basis and are located in Plan and assess > Class plan details. At the top of the page, select the relevant class using the filter. Once the content has completed and saved, it can be previewed or downloaded by clicking the grey 'Options' button at the top of the page and selecting the appropriate choice from the menu. Selecting the preview option, opens in a separate tab and there is the option to print in the top right corner. If download is selected, a PDF is generated that can be saved and/or printed as required.
Within each project, under the project heading, there is a blue link to the 'Parent information'. When this link is clicked, it will open a modal with an overview of the project. This information can be copied, pasted and edited in a Word document or similar, then shared with parents/carers as required. Schools may publish this to their website, though we ask that you publish only the current half-term information at one time.
Home learning
Within the Resources tab of most projects, in the Generic section, there are Home learning sheets and Home learning workbooks. These may be downloaded and published to the school's website for each project and year group, as required.
Imagery
In the Library section, in the left-hand menu, go to Guidance and support > Curriculum stationery. Within this folder, you will find a document called Image Stationery that contains the logos and colours that can be used on websites or documents used in school, as required.
Please note: that all other imagery on Maestro has been purchased by Cornerstones Education Ltd and is protected by copyright, so may not be copied, republished, modified or adapted in any way .
Text for website
In the Library section, in the left-hand menu, go to Guidance and support > Curriculum stationery. Within this folder, you will find a document called Text for your school's website that contains information about the Cornerstones Curriculum that can be published to the school website or used in curriculum documents in school, as required.
Subject overviews
In the Library section, in the left-hand menu, go to the Cornerstones Curriculum (England). Within this folder, you will find the subject overviews that provide an explanation of how individual subject content for art and design, design and technology, geography, history and science are sequenced across the Cornerstones Curriculum. These can be published to the school website or used in curriculum documents in school, as required.
Please note: other than the content listed above, schools are not permitted to publish any of the content or resources created by Cornerstones Education Ltd to websites or other platforms (your own, public or commercial), as per the terms and conditions agreed and signed at the point of purchase. This includes, but is not limited to, knowledge organisers, project resources and the intended progression framework for skills and knowledge, as these are the Intellectual Property of Cornerstones Education Ltd and are protected by copyright.