Developing Learning
Homework
No matter at what age
and stage, homework is an integral part of the learning process.
Tasks are given out on a regular basis, and the amount of homework
increases gradually from P1 to P7. Homework reinforces the work
done in the classroom and establishes good work and study habits.
It also provides a useful link between home and school.
Libraries
In all subjects children
are encouraged to research and develop their studies through the
use of our Lower and Upper Primary Libraries, which are bright,
well-stocked multimedia resource areas. All classes are timetabled
to use the Library, and at Upper Primary level a librarian is available
to assist all pupils. There is an extensive stock of fiction and
non-fiction books, reflecting a wide range of reading abilities
and interests. Many are available on audio and video tape, to assist
in the development of literacy skills.
Information and communications
technology (ICT)
All classes are equipped with computers. This facility extends to the Upper Primary Library, and a well equipped computer suite where pupils have the opportunity to use computers in a supervised environment and have filtered internet access. Sets of ibooks enable whole classes to work together. There is a programme of work for explicit teaching about ICT, but ICT is primarily used to facilitate and enhance learning and teaching across the whole of the curriculum.
Developing Interests
The Junior School is committed to extending opportunities for learning in a variety of contexts. To this end, new avenues of interest are developed within the Junior School, and our strong links with the local community allow our children to access professional expertise.
A design project, incorporating the input of local designers, is open to all children in P7. The culmination of this work is a “Week of Design”.
Each year a group is set up to extend and stimulate some of the more able pupils from P6 and P7. The format varies but one focus is to develop in Upper Primary Children a sense of enquiry, presentation skills and the ability to work as part of a team .
Tick Talk
At the end of each session,
the Junior School Magazine Tick Talk is produced. The
magazine is representative of work from Nursery to P7 and gives
the children an opportunity to see their writing and art work in
print.
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