Welcome to Year 6

As the final year of Key Stage 2, Year 6 is an exciting and pivotal time in your child’s education. Our comprehensive curriculum not only focuses on preparing pupils for the transition to secondary school but also encourages them to consolidate their learning across key subjects such as English, maths, and science. With a blend of exciting challenges and lasting memories, Year 6 is a year of personal and academic achievement.

Curriculum Letter

Important information you need to know for the last half term of the year.

Download it here

Upcoming events for Year 6

Here’s what you’ve got to look forward to over the next few weeks.

Year 6 Secondary Transition Day
Fri 4th Jul
Year 6 Play for Parents
Fri 11th Jul
Year 6 Trust Sports Day in Ipswich
Fri 18th Jul
Summer Concert
Mon 21st Jul
Leavers Assembly
Tue 22nd Jul
Park Visit
Wed 23rd Jul

Year 6 Curriculum

Art and Design / DT / Food and Nutrition

At KS1 and KS2 we follow a two-year sequence:

2024/2025 and 2026/2027

Autumn 1 – Textiles – batik

Autumn 2 – Painting

Spring 1 – Mechanical Systems: Pneumatics

Spring 2 – Collage

Summer 1 – Portraits, including mixed media

Summer 2 – Food Technology

 

2025/2026

Autumn 1 – Printing

Autumn 2 – 3D: Metal

Spring 1 – Electrical Systems

Spring 2 – Mechanica | Systems (axles and wheels)

Summer 1 – Portraits, including mixed media

Summer 2 – Structures

Computing

Each year through KS1-2 we cycle through the following units at increasing depth:

  1. Productivity
  2. Programming
  3. Computational Thinking
  4. Creativity
  5. Networks
  6. Communication/collaboration
English

Reading to Learn

Once children have been carefully assessed as having met the requirements of the phonics program, they should be able to decode any age appropriate text. At this point, children move onto our ‘Paradigm Literacy and Language’ program.

The program allocates 3 weeks to ‘fiction writing’ such as: stories, poetry, one week to ‘journalistic writing’ such as biographies and non chronological reports and 2 weeks to a ‘non fiction writing’ program in which specialist teachers across the Trust have worked together to create and provide high quality texts in The Humanities and The Sciences.

Click here to see which books we read in Year 6.

Geography

Children in Year 6 learn about the following subjects:

The living world

  • Biomes
  • Hot and cold climates
  • Rainforests

The economic world

  • Food, water and energy
  • The changing economic world
  • Tourism and ecotourism
  • Case study: Cambridge

 

History

We cover two topics a year for History in Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2.

In Year 6 we take an in-depth study on The Impact of the Industrial Revolution on Britain and the rest of the world, then the same for World War One: What was the impact of WW1 on individuals and families? After a general introduction, life in the trenches, a focus on families, the home front and poetry.

Mathematics

Our school uses Maths Mastery to teach the subject. In Year 6 we cover:

  • Integers and decimals
  • Multiplication and division
  • Calculation problems
  • Fractions
  • Missing angles and length
Modern Foreign Languages

We study Spanish at Key Stage 2, through a system called Early Start Spanish Programme.

Music

Autumn 1 – Pop

Autumn 2 – Jazz

Spring 1 – Minimalism

Spring 2 – Disco/Funk

Summer 1 – Songwriting

Summer 2 – Locally Agreed Topic (eg Year 6 Musical)

PE
  • Striking / fielding (e.g. rounders, cricket)
  • Gymnastics
  • Invasion games (e.g. hockey, netball, football)
  • Athletics
  • Swimming
  • Dance
Religious and Non-religious Worldviews (RE)

We follow a 3-year cycle (see below) covering the major world religions as well as worldviews.

The programme is designed so that each previously taught religion is reviewed and comparisons are drawn between the content. Over six years, each child will have studied each identified religion/non-religion twice, studying in greater depth and making connections between religions.

Pupils are taught key substantive knowledge for each religion and worldview and each lesson is broken down into one of three disciplines: Theology, Philosophy and Human/Social Science.

2024-2025: Christianity and Islam

2025-2026: Judaism and Humanism

2026-2027: Hinduism and Sikhism

Parents/carers have the right to withdraw their child from all or part of RE – please contact the principal if you wish to explore this as an option.

RSHE and PSHE

The Paradigm primary schools follow the Jigsaw programme.

From September 2019 we have allocated 45 minutes per week to PSHE at KS1 and KS2.

  • Being Me in My World
  • Celebrating Difference
  • Dreams and Goals
  • Healthy Me
  • Relationships
  • Changing Me
Science

Autumn 1 – State of Matter | Living Things and their Habitats and Classification

Autumn 2 – Animals including Humans | Earth and Space

Spring 1 – Electricity Forces and Magnets

Spring 2 – Plants Evolution, Inheritance and Fossils

Summer 1 – Light and Sound

Summer 2 – Environmental Issues: Global Warming | Pollution | Properties of Materials

Tower Hamlets have advised the provisional date of Friday 6th June for school closures for the celebration of Eid.

First Half Term Dates
Start Tuesday, 22nd April
End Friday, 23rd May
Half Term Holiday Dates
Start Tuesday, 27th May
End Friday, 30th May
Second Half Term Dates
Start Monday, 2nd June
End Thursday, 24th July

Frequently Asked Questions

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