September, January, April.
As the children grow, the learning becomes more and more in depth in an exciting way. We continue to build upon the knowledge and skills from Key Stage One as children ready themselves for their Year Six Cambridge Checkpoint test.
We continue to focus on English, Math and Science and by now, children are becoming more and more adept in all areas of learning. We can hear Mandarin classes conducted solely in Mandarin and see children in the School Library reading more advanced books.
From Year 3 onwards, overseas children can also begin French lessons. Creative and physical development continues through Art, Music, Drama and P.E. and children are also now becoming much more independent and take responsibility for their own learning and development.
There are increasing opportunities for wider school roles, such as sports teams, performances and outings. For IDEALS Week, Years 3 and 4 will go away for a few days to a local area, whilst Years 5 and 6 will go further afield and take part in camping and team-building activities.
The International Cambridge Curriculum
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