Primary
Primary
Please be assured all our helpers have been approved by the Disclosure and Baring Service (DBS).
In addition to our class newsletter, we also invite parents to attend regular class shares to celebrate and share various aspects of class work. Across the year, we hold reading and maths cafes to support parental knowledge of our curriculum and learning methods.
Our home-school agreement was drawn up in full consultation with parents, pupils, staff and governors. New families are asked to sign copies of the agreement when they join the school. The agreement itself is subject to regular review by the governing body.
Homework is used to help foster links between home and school and provides opportunities for children to work within their family on a variety of tasks. Our youngest children will bring home reading books on a regular basis and other tasks (spellings, games and multiplication tables for example) are gradually introduced. By Key Stage 2, children are set a wider range of tasks which may relate to a theme or topic being taught in school.
Research over a number of years has shown that homework can make an important contribution to children’s progress at school. It is important at all stages in a child’s education and when used properly, extends the challenge to pupils, and ensures that teaching time is used to maximum effect.
Any work or activities which pupils are asked to do outside lesson time, either on their own or with parents or carers.
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The purpose of homework changes as children progress through the school and is reviewed at the start of each Autumn Term. For younger children, developing a partnership with parents or carers and involving them actively in children’s learning is the key purpose.
Every class will have access to practising their spelling and times tables using Ed Shed and Times Tables Rockstars.
Year 1 and 2 are expected to do English and Maths for up to 30 minutes each week (30 minutes total).
Year 3, 4 and 5 and 6 are expected to do 30 minutes of English and 30 minutes of Maths each week (1-hour total).