Curriculum delivery: audit tool (primary)

Use our audit tool to spot weaknesses in curriculum delivery, for any subject at primary level.

Last reviewed on 28 October 2025See updates
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Contents
  1. What is curriculum delivery?
  2. Gather evidence before you complete the audit
  3. Download our audit tool
  4. Next steps

What is curriculum delivery?

It’s how you teach the curriculum you’ve planned. 

It includes:

  • Teaching methods
  • Classroom resources
  • The sequencing and structure of lessons
  • Assessment
  • Additional interventions and catch-up strategies

Note: Ofsted previously used the term ‘curriculum implementation’ but now uses the term ‘curriculum delivery’ in its toolkits under the 2025 framework. Find out more about how Ofsted will inspect your curriculum and teaching.

Curriculum delivery comes after curriculum design

Curriculum design is what you want pupils to learn, and curriculum delivery is how you go about teaching it. So, you need to have designed your curriculum first.

See our audit tool for curriculum design to make sure you’re happy with it, before starting an audit of your curriculum delivery. You should try to do these audits fairly close together, to get a sense of any issues in your curriculum from both angles.

You'll need to gather evidence of how