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The Key Skills Framework

Eight key skills, noticed as they happen.

The backbone of Sustenance. The same eight skills the curriculum already names. Only here, you spot them in the ordinary run of a day at home, not on a timetable.

Key skills
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Hover a point to see each skill

01The eight skills

Plain names for things your child already does. You jot down a real moment against the skill it shows, and over time those notes become your report for review.

02Where this comes from

We didn’t invent these. The framework is loosely modelled on Ireland’s Junior Cycle, the curriculum for ages 12 to 15, which sets out eight key skills it expects every young person to build. It’s a calm, well-considered list, and it already carries weight with the people who review home education.

Using the same language on purpose: when you show a report built around these eight skills, an assessor recognises the shape of it straight away. You’re not translatingyour family’s life into school. You’re pointing out where the skills the curriculum names were already there.

The original

Junior Cycle Key Skills poster, from Ireland’s National Council for Curriculum and Assessment. The eight skills, as the curriculum states them.

View the posterPDF · curriculumonline.ie

03What each skill page shows you

Every skill walks the same short loop, so there’s nothing new to learn each time. It’s how Sustenance quietly builds your evidence in the background.

01

A moment happens

Your child builds, argues, cooks, asks a question. You jot a line about it. A sentence is enough.

02

It's tagged to a skill

Sustenance suggests which of the eight key skills the moment shows. You keep it, change it, or add another.

03

It becomes a report

Months of small moments gather under each skill and become a review-ready report. No scramble the week before.

Founding families

Founding places are open.

Sustenance is being built now. The first 100 founding families get in early at €9 a month, locked for as long as they stay.

A €1 deposit holds your place, credited to your first month.

Hold a place

Your deposit is credited to your first month. You choose whether to continue when Sustenance opens.