A School Day in KS3
Each school day in Key Stage 3 begins with Circle Time, which is led by the Class Teacher. This dedicated time fosters connection and focus through activities like music, games, rhythmic exercises, poetry recitation, and discussions on important and current themes. By incorporating this time into their morning routine ensures that students start their day feeling grounded, engaged, and receptive to learning.
Without the need for rote learning or the stress of systematic testing in the younger years, we are able to offer a broad curriculum where the teachers have more opportunity to be creative with their input.
Special Features of the School Week:
Choir (Classes 7 and 8): Our school choir meets on Wednesday mornings. Considered an integral part of a broad and balanced curriculum, it offers students a creative outlet for musical expression and fosters teamwork and collaboration.
School Assembly (Classes 6-10): Assemblies take place during the last lesson on Thursdays and provide a space for community building, reflection, and celebration. Themes are incorporated such as seasonal festivals, current and historical events, interactive activities, and student performances.
The Timetable The structured timetable of subject lessons, combined with the intentional focus on community and well-being, creates a nurturing and stimulating environment where students can transition smoothly into the more academic rigours of the later Key Stages while still benefiting from the holistic foundation established in their earlier years.
Class 7 Timetable Class 8 Timetable
By Yaron Traub|2025-01-28T11:48:23+01:0028/01/2025|Comments Off on A school day KS3