Creative Writing at North Ferriby

At North Ferriby Church of England Primary School, we believe that exposure to high quality literature within the primary school setting is vital as a rich context for learning; not only within English as a subject but to support the building of a reading culture throughout the school. We strive to help our children develop into articulate and imaginative communicators, who are well-equipped with the basic skills they need to become life-long learners; English learning is key in this. We aim to ensure all of our pupils develop a genuine love of language and the written word, through a text-based approach. Cross-curricular links ensure that children’s English learning is relevant and meaningful: where possible, content is linked within our reading and writing to the topic that we are covering, or which highlights current issues in modern society. We ensure that children develop an understanding of how widely writing is used in everyday life and, therefore, how important, and useful the skills are that they are learning. Our intentions in writing is for children to: write for a purpose; see themselves as real writers so they can take ownership of their writing and acquire the ability to organise and plan their written work for a given audience.

Impact of Writing at North Ferriby

Our pupils are able to think and write creatively, they are adventurous in their vocabulary choices and write with a clear purpose and audience in mind. More than anything, we want our pupils to enjoy the process of writing and write for pleasure. We promote high standards of language and literacy and equip pupils with a strong command of the written and spoken word, as well as promoting a lifelong love of literature. Our children go out into the world as confident readers and writers; ready to engage with the world with purpose and enthusiasm.

Our curriculum prepares pupils for a life immersed in literature and ensures our children celebrate the joy of reading and writing.

Look at how well our KS2 pupils write across the curriculum!

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