Curriculum
Below is an Overview of learning in all our classes at St Mary's Catholic Primary School for 2020-21 -
If you have any questions regarding a long term plan please contact the school office at admin@st-marys-halifax.calderdale.sch.uk and your inquiry will be forwarded to the relevant subject co-ordinator.
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Child's reading journey through school.pdf | Download |
Child's topic journey through school.pdf | Download |
Foundation Stage 2020-2021.docx.pdf | Download |
KS1 long term plan 2020-2021.pdf | Download |
LKS2 long term plan 2020.pdf | Download |
Maths LTP 2020.pdf | Download |
UKS2 long term plan 2020.pdf | Download |
Phonics Information
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Website Information- Phonics. (1).docx | Download |
The following links expands upon the Long Term Plan and includes aspects such as the Dangerous Curriculum for each Key Stage for 2019-20.
Year 6 Leavers Video July 2020.
Please watch the video that was played to the year 6 children on their last day.
All the best for the Future.
Enjoy!
Creative Curriculum
Learning Logs
TimesTables
Afternoon Reads
Click here to listen to some of the staff read story extracts.
Other useful curriculum links
Reading Scheme Oxford Reading Tree
SATs Guidance (Standards and Testing Agency)
We are a Read Write Inc phonics school
Our Message to You!
We are an inclusive school and are proud to have well trained-staff who can support children from all backgrounds and of all abilities, including children with English as an additional language, children with special educational needs and children with disabilities.
We invite parents into school to take part in open afternoons where we share information about the curriculum and we also invite them to information evenings.
Our Houses
The children across school are divided into four house. During the year they can earn points through many different ways such as: competitions, sporting events, good work, good behaviour and manners etc, These points gain rewards.
The Houses are: St. John, St. Luke, St. Mark and St. Matthew