Year 6

Meet the Team

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Mrs Fox Miss Dowling  Miss Aaron  Mr Hughes
Class Teacher Class Teacher Class Teacher  Teacher 

 

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Mr Leacock Miss Cross
Teaching Assistant  Teaching Assistant 

 

Curriculum 

     

For any information regarding the Year 6 curriculum, please visit the curriculum tab of our website. This will show you all our sequences of learning for every subject, including reading, writing and maths,  from EYFS to Year 6.

At the bottom of this page you will also find our long term plan, which shows the foundation subjects we cover in Year 6. 

 

End of Year Expectations

 

Learn about the skills and knowledge that we hope your child will develop in literacy and maths by the end of this year. The document below outlines the key objectives that, when achieved, will ensure your child will be 'working at age-related expectations'

  

 

 

News & Events

Find out what we've been up to and where we've been on our Twitter here.

 

Diary Dates

All homework will be given out on a Thursday to be returned the following Tuesday. 
Children will be given a termly project to complete. The guidance for this will be given at the start of each new term.
Spellings will be given out every Tuesday for a test on the following Monday.
Weekly Times Tables Tests will be every Monday.

Reading is a priority at StChrysostom's. All our children must read their reading book at least 3 times a week and parents are expected to sign their reading record. Each term we have a reading workshop to support you reading at home with your child. If you need any further support with this, please contact your class teacher and they will be happy to assist. 

 

The ‘Good to be Green scheme is an effective way of promoting positive behaviour, rewarding those pupils who consistently behave appropriately, and is a means of being able to track those pupils who find it harder to meet the school’s expected behaviour.

The scheme is very visual, with child friendly resources which allow our pupils to easily see how they are doing in class. We believe that it is important to promote a positive message regarding behaviour management at all times- ‘Good to be Green’ is a means of promoting our high expectations of positive behaviour. If a child has not had a good day, they can start afresh the following day.

 

Letters

All newsletters, trip letters and otherrespondence relevant to your child's year group can be accessed here.

 

 

 

 

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