The Curriculum Architect: Designing Learning That Works For Everyone is a practical and principled guide for educators and leaders seeking to design, implement, and sustain curricula that actually work in classrooms, not just on paper. Written for those living the daily realities of school life, it distils a decade of reform, research, and reflection into a coherent, human approach to curriculum design.
Structured through fourteen interconnected chapters, it traces the full architecture of curriculum: from moral intent and concept mapping to sequencing for memory, inclusion through design, literacy across subjects, and leadership that sustains improvement over time. Each section balances cognitive science with professional wisdom, aligning curriculum architecture to the Ofsted Education Inspection Framework (2025) while resisting inspection theatrics.
The book offers a blueprint for building schools that teach what matters and remember why it matters: inclusive systems, purposeful timetables, feedback that drives learning, and professional cultures rooted in trust. Leaders will find clarity on how to translate intent into lived classroom practice; teachers will discover how to turn memory research into sustainable routines; governors and inspectors will see what authentic quality looks like beyond the data dashboard.
This is not a manual of compliance but a field guide to coherence suitable for heads, leaders, staff and governors alike. It honours the craft of teaching, the science of learning and the moral purpose that underpins both when designing and running an effective curriculum.