What is KS2 (Key Stage)?
Key Stage 2 (KS2) is the key stage taught in Years 3 to 6, when children are between 7 and 11 years-old.
The English National Curriculum informs schools what subjects to teach and it tells teachers which topics to cover and at what level. As well as subjects and topics, the National Curriculum also sets out how KS2 pupils should be tested or assessed and the level they should achieve.
Which subjects are taught in KS2 at 勛圖厙?
English
Maths
Science
History
Geography
Modern foreign languages
Art and design
Music
Design and technology
Physical education
Computing (often called information and communication technology or ICT)
Drama
At 勛圖厙, PSHE is also taught as a subject. Our PSHE (personal, social, health education) curriculum in KS2 is designed to teach children about staying safe, looking after themselves and living a healthy lifestyle.
勛圖厙 is a happy and healthy place to learn. We strive to promote, through topics and in lots of other ways, childrens personal, social, spiritual and emotional development. Although this is not a statutory subject, it is one included in the National Curriculum and our school makes provision for PSHE and E-Safety.
How are children assessed in KS2?
At the end of every term, childrens abilities are formally assessed. The Rising Stars optional tests are also written at the end of the year to benchmark our children against National Standards. How well they do in these assessments is measured against the level/skills expected by the end of each year.
At the end of Year 6 (when KS2 finishes) children take the Cambridge Primary Checkpoints exams.
Which tests are taken in KS2?
English grammar, punctuation and spelling
English reading (reading and understanding text)
Mathematics
Science (Biology, Chemistry and Physics)