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English For Parents

Pupils are taught reading, writing, speaking and listening and SPAG (Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar).

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The learning of writing comprises of two strands-transcription (spelling and handwriting) and composition (articulating ideas and structuring them in speech and writing). Our regular handwriting practice promotes legible, joined, consistent handwriting writing throughout the school. We use the Nelson Handwriting scheme to teach handwriting from EYFS to year 6. In KS1, spelling progression is linked to the learning of sounds (phonetic knowledge). Children are supported to learn to read and write through the use of Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised - a systematic, synthetic programme. In KS2, spelling is taught using Spelling Shed - a structured spelling programme that builds on children's early phonic knowledge and focuses on learning spelling rules and conventions. We follow Essential Writing for our English lessons which comprises high quality texts, including digital media and short films, to enhance children's vocabulary, creativity and knowledge of and ability to use figurative language in their writing. Grammar and punctuation are also taught so that children learn to control their speaking and writing consciously and have an increasing command of Standard English. Across the school, we have introduced Petersfield Perfect Prose to support children's learning about sentence structure.

Talking together

Oracy continues to be a focus for our school after our work on the Talking Together Oracy project in 2018. Oracy is the ability to communicate effectively and lack of oracy skills can be a significant barrier to children’s attainment. Oral communication links well to all areas of the curriculum and is an essential life skill. Both research and our experience have shown that good oracy leads to higher order thinking and deeper understanding which support children’s progress in all areas of the curriculum.

Please see our document below 'Oracy Information: How to develop your child's oracy skills at home' to support oracy in the home. Speaking and listening opportunities are encouraged across the whole curriculum. In KS1 we encourage pupils to participate in showcasing their homework projects, presentation of their work to a group, drama activities and in class discussions. In KS2, pupils participate in discussions as a class, opportunities to prepare a talk, presentations on a topic and participate in debate and discussion.

Following the introduction of our new English scheme this academic year, Mrs Parkinson (our English lead) has updated our English policies and these will be added to the website after the upcoming Governing Body meeting.

Moving On Up

Latest News

15th Sept - Today, the pupils from all year groups shared their reflections on Collective Worship with our EYFS pupils who were excited to join us today for their first whole school Collective Worship.

12th Sept - Well done to our youngest pupils who completed their first full day of primary school today as part of their planned EYFS transition.

10th Sept - Thanks to the support of their year 6 buddies, our EYFS pupils have had fun exploring the outdoor area alongside all the other classes at break and lunchtime today.

10th Sept - Today, Rowan and Yew class took park in a day of team building activities. Working together, they completed a variety of fun challenges.

9th Sept - Thank you to our year 6 buddies who, much to the delight of Reception, enjoyed played with our new EYFS children at lunch time today.

8th Sept - Welcome to Monday! Apologies, the MCAS app is currently not working nationally. The company assure us they are working to resolve this. We will send the Learning Links as soon as we have access to the system.

Click here to read more of our recent posts about school life.

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Notices

Mental Health support, including crisis support:
YOUnited offers support to children and young people aged 5 to 17 with their emotional wellbeing and mental health.

Click here to access their resources including a link to 'Help in a Crisis' info.


Is your child due to start school in September 2026? If so, click here to visit our admissions page.


Have you visited our 'Reading for Pleasure' page where local published author Ute Maria is adding stories regularly? Click on the 'Curriculum' tab to enjoy the stories.


Have you tried any of the experiments in the science magazines you can find on the 'Science is Fun' webpage? Click on the 'Curriculum' tab to find out more.


Save yourself time naming uniform and raise money for school. Visit www.stikins.co.uk. Quote code 15787


As per County and national guidance, Petersfield will only close in exceptional circumstances or where instructed to do so. The decision will be made ASAP and displayed first on our school website in the 'Latest News' above.


Funding for Petersfield - As you may have read in the media, school funding is under threat. Please click here to see the information about how you can continue to help.


As we explained in a newsletter, we have updates our policies and privacy notice about how we process data in line with GDPR (General Data Protection Regulations). Click here for the updated policies.


Please see our vacancies page for an opportunity for a Playworker.


Are you interested in being a Governor? Do you have HR or Finance skills? If so, please do visit our Governors' webpage to find out more about the strategic role of our Governors.

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Petersfield Church of England Aided
Primary School,
Hurdleditch Rd,
Orwell,
Near Royston.
SG8 5QG

office@petersfield.cambs.sch.uk
Telephone 01223 207382

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