Key Stage 2

๐Ÿ“• English

Build confident readers, writers and communicators through a structured and engaging Key Stage 2 English curriculum.

Overview

Primary English helps pupils develop fluency in reading, clear written expression, and confident speaking and listening skills. Lessons combine guided instruction with creative tasks so learners build both technical accuracy and personal voice.

Children explore a broad range of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry while strengthening grammar, punctuation, spelling, and composition. The course is designed to prepare pupils for the language demands of Lower Secondary study.

What Students Study

Reading and Comprehension

Pupils read a range of age-appropriate texts and develop strategies to understand, interpret, and discuss meaning.

  • Retrieve key information and make evidence-based inferences
  • Explore character, setting, and author intent
  • Build reading fluency, expression, and vocabulary depth

Writing Skills

Children learn to plan, draft, edit, and publish writing across different genres for different audiences and purposes.

  • Narrative, descriptive, persuasive, and report writing
  • Sentence structure, punctuation, and paragraph cohesion
  • Improvement cycles using teacher feedback

Grammar and Vocabulary

Core language knowledge is taught in context to improve precision, clarity, and confidence.

  • Word classes and sentence construction
  • Spelling patterns and high-frequency vocabulary
  • Oracy tasks to support language development

Assessment & Progress

Progress is tracked through regular low-stakes checks, written tasks, and reading activities across the year.

  • Teacher feedback on reading, writing, and language use
  • Short comprehension and grammar checkpoints
  • End-of-unit writing outcomes and review

Course Details

Assessment

There are no external exams for this subject - only internal assessments.

Course Duration

The Primary programme runs across Key Stage 2 (Years 4 to 6). Students have access to live online lessons, interactive learning materials and regular teacher support throughout the programme.

Entry Requirements

  • Students should be aged 8 to 11 (Years 4 to 6)
  • A prior school report or internal placement assessment may be required
  • Students whose English is not their first language will be assessed for English proficiency at an age-appropriate level
FAQs

Frequently asked questions

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