WELCOME TO YEAR 6
Our Year 6 class teachers are Mr Bancroft (6JB) and Miss Bennett (6CB). Miss Connolly teaches Maths and English in Year 6 sets and our teaching assistant is Miss Holmes.
We work hard to develop skills and an increasingly independent and mature approach towards learning, which prepares the children for a smooth transition to high school.
Children are streamed into three ability groups for Maths and English, allowing for smaller class sizes and a focus on the needs of the individual.
We encourage a strong relationship between home and school and are keen to work alongside parents and carers to provide a challenging, stimulating and supported education.
There are many exciting opportunities for the children to learn through a new broad and creative curriculum.
Year 6 will need their PE kit on _ & _.
Year 6 SATS will take place W/C Monday 11th May 2026. The tests are statutory not optional. There will be a meeting for parents to discuss the tests.
MATHS OVERVIEW
Every maths lesson begins with a mental arithmetic starter, recapping previously taught content and daily skills.
The lessons are then taught in unit blocks, which build on one another.
Every unit has the opportunity for children to become fluent in a skill before applying their knowledge to a variety of problems and reasoning questions.
ENGLISH OVERVIEW
At the heart of our English planning, teaching and learning, we use high quality and age appropriate texts.
You can see some of the books for Year 6 here!
The teaching of grammar is explicit and contextualised to the book children are reading. Explicit teaching of reading comprehension is part of the teaching sequence and daily English lessons.
Children in Year 6 are taught to write complete compositions with increased independence. We aim to use modelled and shared teaching approaches throughout the teaching sequences to support all children's learning.
Spelling and handwriting are taught discreetly and are planned for as part of the lesson.
If you would like to see the writing outcomes for Year 6, follow the link below to the Writing Page.
SCIENCE OVERVIEW
Every science lesson begins with a vocabulary starter, recapping previously taught content and scientific skills.
The lessons are then taught in unit blocks, which build on one another.
Every unit has the opportunity for children to build on and develop their abilities as a scientist.
TOPIC OVERVIEW
Year 6 have six topics that are based on an area of History or Geography. At the end of every half term, children also have an Art or DT unit based on their topic. Children will have the opportunity to learn new skills and knowledge across these subjects, building on them every year.
Children begin and end every learning challenge with a big question. The topic then unfolds as the children work to uncover the answer to the big question and ultimately create a final response to it such as a piece of writing, a project or art work.
Our topics in Year 6 are:
The Vikings: Bloodthirsty Heathens or Intrepid Explorers?
How Far Does Your Food Travel?
What Defines a Natural Disaster?
How Did Five Months in 1940 Save The World?
Why Were The Greeks So Great?
Where Is 'The New World'?
For further information about other areas of the Year 6 curriculum, please follow the link to our subject specific pages: