Year Six represents the final and most important stage of primary education, preparing learners confidently for the transition into secondary school.
Pupils strengthen leadership, academic excellence, independence and critical thinking while completing Key Stage 2 successfully.
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Year Six combines rigorous academics with leadership opportunities, collaboration and transition readiness.
Learners study Literacy, Numeracy, Science, ICT, Languages, Humanities and Creative Arts.
Internationally recognised assessments help monitor learner progress and academic readiness.
Pupils build confidence through leadership responsibilities and student council participation.
Pupils complete SATs and Cambridge Checkpoint assessments in English, Mathematics and Science.
Assemblies, performances, motivational talks and co-curricular programmes create memorable experiences for learners.
Year Six pupils develop teamwork, creativity and confidence through sports, clubs and practical learning experiences.
Year Six learners participate in transition programmes, collaborative activities with secondary students and exciting boarding experiences.
Learners collaborate with secondary students through engaging confidence-building and leadership activities.
Pupils enjoy memorable weekend experiences including crafts, sewing, swimming and collaborative learning activities.
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