
At Horbury Primary Academy we are committed to promoting high standards of language and literacy by engaging all children in an English journey that provides them with a strong command of spoken and written language and the necessary skills to become confident and competent readers and writers. It is our belief that our English curriculum will teach our children to speak and write fluently so that they can communicate their ideas and emotions to others, and through their reading and listening, others can communicate with them.
We believe that reading is the key to unlocking the potential of every child and it is at the heart of our curriculum. We are passionate about fostering a love of reading both in school and in the home environment. Through our teaching of phonics, we support children to become early readers and writers. In addition, our book led curriculum ensures that children are engaged and stimulated in writing.
When planning topics throughout the curriculum, teachers carefully consider opportunities to enthral children in reading and writing. Educational trips and visits are planned with English in mind; giving children the chance to read and write in context.
In both reading and writing, we aim to expose children to a variety of genres; ensuring that they can access texts in all curriculum subjects and in society.
The teaching of English is fundamental to our children’s development. Therefore, it is at the forefront of everything we do and a high priority on the School Development Plan.
When children leave Horbury Primary Academy, we aim to for them to have developed:
- A love of reading.
- The habit of reading widely and often; for both pleasure and information, at both school and home.
- The ability to read easily, fluently and with good understanding, in a range of genres, using well established phonic knowledge to decode unfamiliar vocabulary when required.
- A comprehension skillset, which includes an understanding and the ability to use the following reading skills: literal, inference, summary, prediction, sequencing, comparing and contrasting, vocabulary and author response.
- A satisfaction in producing high quality written pieces of work in a variety of genres and for different purposes, including cross-curricular writing.
- A rich and varied vocabulary to use in spoken and written form.
- An understanding of key grammar terms and conventions for reading, writing and spoken language.
- The ability to follow and apply spelling patterns and common exception words in their written work.
- An appreciation of our rich and varied literary heritage.
- The ability to write clearly, accurately and coherently, adapting their language and style in and for a range of contexts, purposes and audiences.
- An ability to contribute effectively to class discussions in order to elaborate and explain clearly their understanding and ideas.
- Competence in speaking and listening in a range of contexts.