A place to Belong.

Welcome to Key Stage 1

Children joining Phoenix in Reception or KeyStage 1 begin their journey in our Lower School courtyard. Whilst being very much a part of the Phoenix Family, there is a cosy courtyard and a playground just for them –providing them a place to become more confident in their own space. At the end of Year 2 the children move to Upper School, Key Stage 2, having gained independence, confidence, and a love of learning.

The classrooms are arranged around a central courtyard allowing for plenty of collaborative work within year groups. The children explore the rest of the school when they leave their classrooms to attend their specialist lessons in Art, Music, Computers, Library, French, Sports, and Swimming.

Following the English National Curriculum, lessons in Maths, English, Topic and PSHE take place in the classrooms and courtyard in Lower School. The curriculum is designed to enhance the development of academic, social, emotional, creative, and physical skills. Children are encouraged to pursue excellence, whilst being challenged at their own level of development. Teaching and learning in KS1 is differentiated according to ability and is multi-sensory, catering to visual, auditory, and kinaesthetic learning styles.

Phoenix provides a rich and broad learning experience. Each class performs two class assemblies a year and every child participates in the Lower School Production during Term 2. Field trips, weekly assemblies, regular events, and activities such as the Christmas Recital, Sports Day,Founders Day, and World Book Day form an integral part of the curriculum.
Key Stage 1 Staff
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At Phoenix, your child has found a place to BELONG, thrive, and discover a world of learning.

A place to Begin. Belong. Become.

Phoenix International Primary School offers an excellent academic education through theEnglish National Curriculum and a variety of effective specialty programs which enhance learning. Our excellent teacher/pupil ratio in the classroom helps to maximise each child’s learning experience.