Subject Intent
Developing thoughtful, holistic, curious, children through an enquiry based, child-centred English curriculum who have a deep sense of worth and belonging. Flexible thinkers who are equipped to embrace change and shape their future. Using the key skills of Reading, writing and spelling to make excellent progress. Understanding the key concepts of Reading, Writing and Spelling, which underpin the English curriculum.
Key Drivers
Purposeful |
Our children will have the vocabulary, knowledge and skills necessary to explore, develop and achieve in English. |
Aspirational |
Our children will explore English through varied authentic stimuli and respond in a range of creative ways, making purposeful links to other areas of learning. |
Personal |
Our children will question and reflect on English and its impact on their real-life experience. |
Universal |
Our children will learn how English impacts locally, nationally, and globally and makes a difference to modern life. |
Our English Curriculum
The overarching aim for English in the national curriculum is to promote high standards of language and literacy by equipping pupils with a strong command of the spoken and written language, and to develop their love of literature through widespread reading for enjoyment. The national curriculum for English aims to ensure that all pupils:
Phonics
For more information on the Little Wandle scheme please see this PDF for parents Click here for 'How to Say Reception Sounds 1' Click here for 'How to Say Reception Sounds 2' Click here for 'How to Say Year 1 Sounds'
Reading
|
Collins eBook Library Parents Guide
|
Writing
For more specific information outlining our approach to English teaching and Learning please see our English Policy.
Here are some examples of our pupils' writing.
Subject Intent
Developing thoughtful, holistic, curious, children through an enquiry based, child-centred English curriculum who have a deep sense of worth and belonging. Flexible thinkers who are equipped to embrace change and shape their future. Using the key skills of Reading, writing and spelling to make excellent progress. Understanding the key concepts of Reading, Writing and Spelling, which underpin the English curriculum.
Key Drivers
Purposeful |
Our children will have the vocabulary, knowledge and skills necessary to explore, develop and achieve in English. |
Aspirational |
Our children will explore English through varied authentic stimuli and respond in a range of creative ways, making purposeful links to other areas of learning. |
Personal |
Our children will question and reflect on English and its impact on their real-life experience. |
Universal |
Our children will learn how English impacts locally, nationally, and globally and makes a difference to modern life. |
Our English Curriculum
The overarching aim for English in the national curriculum is to promote high standards of language and literacy by equipping pupils with a strong command of the spoken and written language, and to develop their love of literature through widespread reading for enjoyment. The national curriculum for English aims to ensure that all pupils:
Phonics
For more information on the Little Wandle scheme please see this PDF for parents Click here for 'How to Say Reception Sounds 1' Click here for 'How to Say Reception Sounds 2' Click here for 'How to Say Year 1 Sounds'
Reading
|
Collins eBook Library Parents Guide
|
Writing
For more specific information outlining our approach to English teaching and Learning please see our English Policy.
Here are some examples of our pupils' writing.
Subject Intent
Developing thoughtful, holistic, curious, children through an enquiry based, child-centred English curriculum who have a deep sense of worth and belonging. Flexible thinkers who are equipped to embrace change and shape their future. Using the key skills of Reading, writing and spelling to make excellent progress. Understanding the key concepts of Reading, Writing and Spelling, which underpin the English curriculum.
Key Drivers
Purposeful |
Our children will have the vocabulary, knowledge and skills necessary to explore, develop and achieve in English. |
Aspirational |
Our children will explore English through varied authentic stimuli and respond in a range of creative ways, making purposeful links to other areas of learning. |
Personal |
Our children will question and reflect on English and its impact on their real-life experience. |
Universal |
Our children will learn how English impacts locally, nationally, and globally and makes a difference to modern life. |
Our English Curriculum
The overarching aim for English in the national curriculum is to promote high standards of language and literacy by equipping pupils with a strong command of the spoken and written language, and to develop their love of literature through widespread reading for enjoyment. The national curriculum for English aims to ensure that all pupils:
Phonics
For more information on the Little Wandle scheme please see this PDF for parents Click here for 'How to Say Reception Sounds 1' Click here for 'How to Say Reception Sounds 2' Click here for 'How to Say Year 1 Sounds'
Reading
|
Collins eBook Library Parents Guide
|
Writing
For more specific information outlining our approach to English teaching and Learning please see our English Policy.
Here are some examples of our pupils' writing.
Subject Intent
Developing thoughtful, holistic, curious, children through an enquiry based, child-centred English curriculum who have a deep sense of worth and belonging. Flexible thinkers who are equipped to embrace change and shape their future. Using the key skills of Reading, writing and spelling to make excellent progress. Understanding the key concepts of Reading, Writing and Spelling, which underpin the English curriculum.
Key Drivers
Purposeful |
Our children will have the vocabulary, knowledge and skills necessary to explore, develop and achieve in English. |
Aspirational |
Our children will explore English through varied authentic stimuli and respond in a range of creative ways, making purposeful links to other areas of learning. |
Personal |
Our children will question and reflect on English and its impact on their real-life experience. |
Universal |
Our children will learn how English impacts locally, nationally, and globally and makes a difference to modern life. |
Our English Curriculum
The overarching aim for English in the national curriculum is to promote high standards of language and literacy by equipping pupils with a strong command of the spoken and written language, and to develop their love of literature through widespread reading for enjoyment. The national curriculum for English aims to ensure that all pupils:
Phonics
For more information on the Little Wandle scheme please see this PDF for parents Click here for 'How to Say Reception Sounds 1' Click here for 'How to Say Reception Sounds 2' Click here for 'How to Say Year 1 Sounds'
Reading
|
Collins eBook Library Parents Guide
|
Writing
For more specific information outlining our approach to English teaching and Learning please see our English Policy.
Here are some examples of our pupils' writing.