The support you provide at home plays a vital role in reinforcing your child’s learning and helping them to grow in confidence and independence.
Simple everyday activities can make a big difference. Sharing books together, talking about your child’s day, practising reading regularly, and encouraging curiosity about the world all help to build strong foundations for learning. Establishing routines, such as a quiet time for reading or completing any home learning, can also help your child feel secure and ready to succeed.
We encourage parents and carers to stay involved in their child’s education and to communicate regularly with the school. If you have any questions or would like guidance on how best to support your child, our staff are always happy to help.

Reading at Home
Children are sent home with a new reading book 2 or 3 times a week, in addition to a library and choosing book. We suggest that these books should be read a few times to build on comprehension skills. Children can earn reading reward time on a Friday, in total they can earn 25 minutes by reading 5 times a week.
Please make sure when you read with your child you sign their reading record so that we know they have read everyday.



