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    Phonics Programme and Reading Scheme

    Reading Intent

    At St John’s Catholic Primary School, we want our pupils to develop a true love of reading and strive to provide them with a broad range of books that will entertain, teach, and inspire them. We use the aims of the National Curriculum as the foundation for our teaching.

    The National Curriculum aims linked to reading ensure that all pupils:

    • Read easily, fluently and with good understanding.
      Develop the habit of reading widely and often, for both pleasure and information.
    • Acquire a wide vocabulary, an understanding of grammar and knowledge of linguistic conventions for reading, writing and spoken language.
      Appreciate our rich and varied literary heritage.

    At St John’s, we place high importance on the role and impact of reading. Every classroom has an inviting library stocked with a wide variety of quality books that create an excitement around reading. These books are changed every half-term to reflect learning themes in each classroom. This ensures our pupils remain excited about reading and have a constant flow of fresh and new material to read of all genres. Our intent is that our pupils enjoy reading for pleasure, whilst also seeing it as an important skill to master. Through books, we aim to ignite the pupil’s imagination, as well as expanding their understanding of the world around them. We explore books that span a range of genres, cultures and topics. Ranging from fun stories that will make them laugh, to books that will make the children wonder, empathise and question.

    The books that we teach in class are carefully chosen for their rich vocabulary or inspiring content. The teaching of reading at St John’s also enables pupils to communicate effectively both inside and outside the classroom, using the vocabulary that they have acquired during reading sessions. We reward and celebrate the pupil’s achievements in reading, as well as setting challenges to encourage them to read more broadly. It is important to us that children leave our school enthusiastic about books and reading.

    How we do it:

    As soon as our pupils join us in Reception, the journey to developing a love of reading begins. Enjoyment of rich storytelling experiences, coupled with the sense of achievement as they learn to read, develops a love of reading that flourishes as books they can access opens up to them. We aim for all pupils to be reading age-appropriate books fluently by the time they leave year 2. To achieve this, we place a huge importance on the teaching of reading and phonics.

    Phonics is taught in Reception and KS1 through the validated programme, ‘twinkl’, which is a visual, hands-on approach to the teaching and delivery of phonics. Pupils receive phonics sessions five times a week in the classroom and further group sessions at their appropriate level.

    To ensure our intent, reading for pleasure, is achieved, pupils have the opportunity to participate in the love of reading regularly throughout the school day. Some of our pupils love to immerse themselves in the world of books. They are invited to use our Quiet Classroom, a quiet, safe, space to read a wide range of genres of varying themes. This space is made comfortable with comfortable cushions and has a calming atmosphere for those pupils that love to get lost in a book.

    At St John’s, we are aware of the vital relationship between school and home. Parents have the opportunity to join us for a ‘Stay and Read’ session. Parents and pupils bring in books from home and read together. Staff are present to support and guide knowledge about reading strategies. This enables discussions between our partnership of school and home in a safe, welcoming, and positive atmosphere.

    We place high importance on our pupils feeling enthusiastic about books and reading. This is evident during our ‘Reading Buddy’ sessions. Each week a KS2 class has the opportunity to read and share books with the younger pupils in KS1. This enables our KS2 pupils of all abilities to feel proud of their reading and a sense of responsibility in their supportive role towards the younger pupils. The KS1 pupils get much praise and enjoy the interaction they receive from the KS2 pupils. Therefore, this not only ignites enthusiasm about books and reading but also strengthens relationships between all our pupils at St John’s. We find that our pupils see this as a highlight within their weekly learning journey.