Homework - Our Vision and belief

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While we believe that homework can be important in helping the children secure their understanding of a concept, we also acknowledge that you and your children have increasingly busy lives.  We understand the children are involved in activities and clubs during the evenings and actively encourage this.

We have therefore devised a homework policy in order to provide some activities to further the children’s academic knowledge and understanding, but to also develop the holistic ‘whole child’.

Children from Y1-6 receive a weekly homework sheet. This will contain set homework, including spellings, multiplication, reading logs, phonics and prayer and reflection time. The reverse of the sheet contains activities set by the class teacher and linked to topic - these might include researching a time period, learning a poem or engaging in charity work. The activities change each half term. Children who return a completed homework sheet for each week of the half term are entered in to a prize draw. See below for some examples of homework sheets.

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