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May 18, 2015
Guten Tag! Bonjour!
Dia Duit!
Hello! Hola!
Haloo!
Guten Tag !
Hello!Bonjour!
Dia Duit!Hola!
Haloo!
Haloo!
The education system in England
• Children start in Reception in the year that they turn 5 (This is called ‘The Foundation Stage’)
• After The Foundation Stage, children move into Key Stage One (Year 1 and Year 2)
• After Key Stage One, children move into Key Stage Two (Years 3 to 6)
• Children are taught a National Curriculum, which has statutory requirements for each subject.
• At the end of Key Stage 2, children have to sit national tests in English and Maths. The results of these tests are published and schools are placed into league tables. This is very controversial!
• Children stay at a primary school until the age of 11, after which they move to secondary school until the age of 16. After this age, children can do A-Levels before possibly moving onto university.
• Schools are inspected every 3-5 years, depending on how successful they are.
What is high lawn like?
We are a two-form entry school
(we have two of each year)
We are a community primary school, taking boys and girls from
the age of 3 to 11
20 teachers work at our
school18 teaching assistants help
our teachers
Over 400 pupils
attend our school
High Lawn is in Bolton, Greater Manchester
High Lawn is set in lovely grounds, with large fields
and our own woods...
We are very lucky!
What our school looks like...
What our school looks like...
What do we learn about?
“opportunity and achievement”
Literacy(English)
Numerac
y
(Maths)
Physical Education
Topic
Design
Technology
History
French
Religious Education
Art and Design
Geography
Citizenship
Music
What goes on after school...
Gymnastics Club
PGL: Outdoor
pursuits
Drama Club
We can learn to play
an instrument
Computer Club and Blogging
Gardening Club
Netball Club
Football Club
Baking Club
Book (Reading) Club
Choir
How do we look after our school?
We use recycle bins and sort our rubbish
We have a “Go Green Gang”
We have lights that only turn on
when there’s movement
We have a School CouncilWe set school
targets
We try our best to keep our school clean and
tidy
We turn the
taps off when
we aren’t using
them
We have a school garden where we grow our own
fruit and vegetables
We are taught about
how we can look
after our selves and
our environment We turn off electrical devices when we aren’t using them
We want a better world for the future
We cannot wait to work
towards a green Europe!
Thank you for inviting us!