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WELCOME FROM THE HEAD OF OUR PRIMARY SCHOOL IN WAKRA
It is my honour to welcome you to DBS Al Wakra Primary, where children and their families are at the heart of all we do.
At DBS Al Wakra, we provide a high-quality education for all within a pleasant and safe setting. We are friendly, welcoming, hard-working and are committed to guaranteeing each of our children can thrive and either reach or exceed their full potential. We understand that every child is different and therefore get to know each and every one as an individual and tailor teaching to every child’s needs. Our school offers a caring learning environment where all our children are encouraged to achieve success in a variety of ways.
We recognise the need to foster a love for learning in our children, so they remain enthusiastic and motivated to continue their learning beyond the classroom.
As a close community, our staff know each child and our children all know each other. We regularly come together as a school to celebrate each other’s success while always valuing and respecting our differences.
We are very proud of our school and the learning that happens here and encourage you to come and see us, meet our staff and see the enthusiasm with which our children learn.
Jonathan Kuttschreuter
Acting Head of Primary
Primary School Age 3 - 11
Early Years Foundation Stage
(Preschool and Reception)
In Early Years our focus is to develop independent play based learning by providing a stimulating environment for your child to experience new things, challenge their thinking and most importantly be happy.
We have seven areas of learning in Early Years to help your child explore new activities, investigate sensory play, create artistic drawings or collages, construct objects using a variety of physical materials all while extending their social skills by sharing as well as adopting and applying new language to establish their friendships. We place great emphasis on cultivating a child-centred approach to enable your child to grow and exceed in their own way.
Early Years Foundation Stage
(Preschool and Reception)
DBS Al Wakra campus is the best preschool in Wakra consisting of a two-year programme (Preschool and Reception) following the EYFS (early years foundation stage) curriculum of England and Wales.
Children are given a range of experiences that work towards them attaining the 17 Early Learning Goals by the time they reach age 5. Young children develop at very different rates and it is not expected that children will attain these goals in chronological order. The Early Years classes are organized so that children are provided with opportunities to achieve all of these goals. Some activities are planned and delivered as a whole class and other small group, focused activities take place according to the children’s individual needs and abilities.
Each child will have a Learning Journey that follows them throughout the EYFS. This details what they are interested in, how they are learning and how we can develop this further.
Communication and Language
We offer Arabic lessons to native Arabic speakers and teach Spanish as a second language to all other children. These sessions are led by specialist language teachers who use play, songs and practical activities.
For children who are learning English as a second language we will also offer small group language support.
We have daily phonics sessions where we use a multi-sensory approach following the Letters and Sounds programme.
Key Stage One
(Years 1 and 2)
At DBS Wakra we recognise that Key Stage 1 is a crucial stage of development for children as they transition from a play based style of learning to a more structured environment.
In Key Stage 1 children will learn to consolidate their phonetics skills in order to have strong foundations in both reading and writing, the key to so much more. In addition to this they will develop their understanding of taught spelling patterns, grammar and punctuation. Children will learn confidence in number through concrete, pictorial and abstract methods of teaching and increase their understanding of the world through our knowledge based curriculum. As teachers we provide children with memorable, fun, engaging and exciting learning opportunities at all times.
“What we learn with pleasure, we never forget.”
Pupils spend a majority of their day with the class teacher covering core subjects such as English, Maths, IT and Science. Subjects including Physical Education (PE), Music and Languages
(Arabic and Spanish) are taught by subject specialists.
Assessment and Reporting in KS1
Assessment in lower primary takes place through a combination of formative and summative assessment. Teachers will carry out ongoing assessments through quizzes, weekly spelling tests, end of unit maths and English tests. Teachers use this on-going process to build a complete picture of what children know and are able to do well and where they need to go next. This progress is carefully tracked and monitored to ensure all children are receiving the support or challenge they need.
We provide our parents with curriculum overviews and knowledge organisers that can be used for on-going practice and review.
The phonics screening test is carried out at the end of Year 1 and a SPAG test (spelling, grammar and punctuation) is carried out at the end of Year 2.
Standardised testing in English and Maths takes place at the end of the academic year. These standardised tests produced by GL Assessment are externally marked and provide valuable attainment and progress data. Attainment and progress are reported to parents in termly interim reports and a full end of year report.
Key Stage Two
(Years 3, 4, 5 and 6)
At DBS Wakra in Key Stage 2, our teachers are at the cutting edge of educational practice. A challenging, stimulating and engaging knowledge-based British curriculum guides pupils on a journey to enable them to become well-rounded global citizens.
Children in Key Stage 2 work to expand their knowledge of the English Language by learning spelling, punctuation and grammar. They will explore high-quality texts to write different genres for a range of audiences. At this stage, most children will be really taking off with their reading, and the emphasis is now on your child reading longer books while increasing in fluency and speed. They will use reading and comprehension to explore and experience new vocabulary, using what they know about phonics and word structure to read unfamiliar words, they will develop understanding, be able to make inferences and think about how and why a writer writes.
Pupils spend a majority of their day with the class teacher covering core subjects such as English, Maths, IT and Science. Subjects including Physical Education (PE), Music and Languages
(Arabic and Spanish) are taught by subject specialists.
Assessment and Reporting in KS2
Assessment in upper Primary takes place through a combination of formative and summative assessment. Teachers will carry out ongoing assessments through quizzes, weekly spelling tests, end of unit maths and English tests. Teachers use this on-going process to build a complete picture of what children know and are able to do well and where they need to go next. This progress is carefully tracked and monitored to ensure all children are receiving the support or challenge they need.
We provide our parents with curriculum overviews and knowledge organisers that can be used for on-going practice and review.
Standardised testing in English and Maths takes place at the end of the academic year. These standardised tests produced by GL Assessment are externally marked and provide valuable attainment and progress data. Attainment and progress are reported to parents in termly interim reports and a full end of year report.
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