King's Farm Primary School

King's Farm Primary School

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Being the best that we can be

Ofsted Feb 2024:
  • King’s Farm Primary School is a Good School.
  • Pupils are proud to belong to this vibrant, friendly and happy school community
  • Pupils rise to these expectations and uphold the school values daily
  • Pupils are impeccably polite and well-mannered. They hold doors open and greet visitors to their school with enthusiasm.
  • Staff are highly ambitious for all children
  • Pupils are well supported to achieve both academically and socially

Year 2

Throughout Key Stages One and Two children we teach the National Curriculum and this is taught through topics. All children are taught Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar on a daily basis.

We teach phonics through Little Wandle and develop reading skills through specifically targeted age appropriate books. In Key Stage 1 we use the Daily Supportive Programme to teach reading.

Maths is taught through the Power Maths programme. We use Power Maths to inform our Yearly Overview

The Science curriculum is based on the Oak National Academy Scheme of Work.

The PE Curriculum is based on the scheme ‘Get Set 4 P.E’

RE is taught using the Kent Agreed Syllabus 2022-2027. In addition to collective worship, 5% of the school’s annual timetable is dedicated to RE.

During Year 2 pupils look at the following key questions: ‘Who is Jewish and what do they believe?’, ‘How and why do we celebrate special and sacred times?’ and ‘How should we care for others and the world, and why does it matters?’

For more details about each subject please visit the National Curriculum link. If you would like more information about our curriculum, then please ask the class teacher.

  Year 2 Curriculum

  Safeguarding Curriculum

  Common Exception Words

  Parents Guide to the national curriculum

  PSHE Curriculum including Relationships Education

Key Stage 1 SATs Information

  Information for parents: national curriculum assessment results at the end of key stage 1

  Information for parents: national curriculum assessment results at the end of key stage 1