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Key Stage 2

Key Stage 2 starts in Year 3 and ends at the end of Year 6. The transition from Key Stage 1 is carefully managed and children are given opportunities to get to know their new class teachers before the start of the Autumn Term.

This year we have two year 3 classes, three year 4/5 classes and two year 6 classes. The teachers in each phase plan together to ensure that all children have the same opportunities. 

In Key Stage 2 we enjoy reading, writing and maths in the morning and topic work, Science, RE, Art, DT, French and PE in the afternoons. Children participate in school trips, sporting events, drama productions as well as events at other schools and community events.

Music Lessons

Key Stage 2 children also have the opportunity to have peripatetic music lessons in guitar, piano, recorder and clarinet also New to our school cello, trumpet and cornet ! (please contact the school office via email if your child is interested in any of the Instruments.  Music lessons are in school during the aftenoon.  

  Morfa for Website 2

In Year 4 our children enjoy a 3 day residential trip to The Wilderness and in Year 6 children go 5 day visit to Morfa Bay in Wales where they participate in all sorts of outdoor and adventurous activities.


Current Topic Webs, Newsletters & Homework

Summer Term 2025

Year 3 - Beech and Willow Classes

Willow & Beech Class Newsletter

Knowledge Organisers

Homework

Spelling List (Group 1)

Spelling List (Group 2)

Year 4/5 - Elm, Ash and Maple Classes

Ash Newsletter

Elm Newsletter

Maple Newsletter

Topic Web

Reading Road

Knowledge Organisers

Homework

Y4 Spellings

Y5 Spellings

Year 6 - Rowan and Oak Classes

Oak Newsletter

Rowan Newsletter

Topic Web

Reading Road

Science Knowledge Organiser

RE Knowledge Organiser

Homework

Spelling List 

 

These are the common exception words that children in Year 5/6 are expected to be able to spell.

This maths guide and reading guide have a few tips and tricks to help you help your child with their maths and reading at home. We hope you’ll find them useful! 

These are the common exception words that children in Year 3/4 are expected to be able to spell.

These are the common exception words that children in Year 5/6 are expected to be able to spell.

This maths guide and reading guide have a few tips and tricks to help you help your child with their maths and reading at home. We hope you’ll find them useful! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                  

 


 

 

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