English

Reading

Reading is at the heart of Our Lady's and we want all our children to be passionate about reading. We make sure that all children have access to a range of exciting, diverse and language-rich books and reading materials both across our curriculum and also in our library. We provide many opportunities for children to read, and be read to, throughout the school day.

Children are taught the skills of decoding and comprehension depending on their age and stage of development. All children are encouraged to read at home at least 3 times weekly with an adult.

EYFS and KS1 have a taught daily phonics session. This teaches children to hear, say, read and write the full range of sounds needed to read and write independently. We are following the synthetics phonics programme – Twinkl Phonics.

 

Focused Reading 

At the end of Key Stage One and continuing through Key Stage Two, we develop reading comprehension through our whole class ‘Focused Reading’ sessions.  High quality, appropriately challenging texts are chosen that link to all areas of our curriculum, and over a course of each half-term, children will have been exposed to fiction, non-fiction and poetry. As the texts are carefully planned to relate to our wider curriculum, this allows our children to reflect on their learning and connect with a broad range of texts. In addition, we also use Focused Reading to explore class novels in more depth. In these sessions, children are given the opportunity to consider authors’ intent; make connections and comparisons; and reflect on their own reactions as readers.

Home reading 

Each week, children bring home books to share and read with an adult. This will include, when appropriate, a book at their phonics level or a 'book-banded level' and also a book of their choice. Please spend time reading with and talking to your child about what they read and help them to use their reading records to note their enjoyment of reading. 

Recommended Reads By Age

Reading Newsletter

World Book Day 2026

Writing

At Our Lady's, we teach writing by following the writing roots from Literacy Tree. 

Literacy Tree | Transform your literacy through literature. All you need for a complete book-based approach.

The Literary Curriculum at Literacy Tree immerses children in a literary world, therefore creating strong levels of engagement to provide meaningful and authentic contexts for primary English.

Children become critical readers and acquire an authorial style as they encounter a wide-range of significant authors and a variety of fiction, non-fiction and poetry.

The Literacy Tree (writing roots) is a whole school approach which we adopt from Key Stage 1. Within Reception, children will engage with some of the suggested Literacy Tree texts, alongside others which link to their individual interests and curriculum themes. Within the summer term in Reception, children will follow more of the Literacy Tree units of work in preparation for effective transition into Key Stage 1.

The Literacy Tree (writing roots) provides complete coverage of all National Curriculum expectations for writing composition, grammar, punctuation and vocabulary. All units of work lead to purposeful application within a wide variety of written outcomes.

A writing roots lesson involves a daily 60 minute session. We grow literary knowledge and develop skills by using whole books, rather than extracts, promoting a love of learning and an eagerness to engage with similar texts. Many of our texts links to aspects of other curriculum subjects, leading to deeper thinking and further discussion.

Year 1/2 Curriculum Map

Year 3/4 Curriculum Map

Year 5/6 Curriculum Map