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Curriculum at a glance...





Lessons

When, where, what?

Classes are held online Monday to Friday, from 2:00 PM to 5:30 PM CET.

Your child will enjoy engaging lessons and exciting resources delivered live, all from the comfort of your home.

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Emergent Readers (4-6 year olds) Fridays 3.00-3.30pm

Immerse your child in enjoyable language activities designed to be both fun and educational. They will learn songs, tell stories, get creative, and start with phonics and sight words, all while exploring four key themes: individuality, positive relationships, supportive environments, and holistic development. This approach encourages young learners to have a great time, fostering compassion and respect for themselves and others through the power of language.

 

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Key Stage 1 (6-8 year olds)  Thursdays 4.00-4.45pm

Students will dive into the world of language through engaging folktales, poems, and non-fiction stories. They will explore traditional narratives such as Jack and the Beanstalk, The Frog Prince, and The Billy Goats Gruff, along with modern tales. This will give them the opportunity to enjoy rhymes and draw inspiration from beautiful poems for their own writing.

In lessons, students will use spoken language to enhance their understanding by speculating, hypothesizing, imagining, and exploring ideas. As they work on developing vocabulary, they will apply literacy knowledge to decode and construct interesting sentences.

By the end of Key Stage 1, students will be able to plan and write longer pieces with a clear beginning, middle, and end, similar to what is expected in a native English-speaking primary school.


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Key Stage 2 (8-12 year olds)   LKS2 Tuesdays 4.30-5.30pm

                                                           UKS2 Mondays 4.00-5.00pm

Key Stage 2 is divided into Lower and Upper stages, with lessons tailored to meet the needs of each age group. Topics become more complex and diverse compared to Key Stage 1, fostering students' creativity and language skills.

Throughout Key Stage 2, we will explore both modern and classic narrative poems, transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary. Students will delve into advanced vocabulary and imagery, using figurative language to enhance their understanding.

The curriculum includes a global variety of stories and covers essential skills such as letter-writing, revising conventions, and analysing intriguing historical texts. Students will practice writing fan letters, tactful RSVPs, and age-appropriate news articles, while refining their spelling, punctuation, and grammar.

Key Stage 2 encompasses a broad range of topics, including myths, poetry, novels, plays, newspaper articles, information texts, and both biography and autobiography. My goal is to support students throughout their English learning journey, ensuring they meet the appropriate level for their age group.


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