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English and Languages

Our curriculum is balanced and broad-based. It consists of activities designed or encouraged to develop the intellectual, personal, social and physical skills of the children.

At Great Bookham School, our English curriculum is designed with the intention to equip all children with a strong command of the spoken and written word. We aspire to develop their love of literature through widespread reading for enjoyment and knowledge and ensure they develop the cultural capital needed to excel in the future. We provide an environment that is rich in language in order to immerse the children in the sounds and words that will form part of their written and spoken communication.

Our comprehensive English curriculum follows the aims and objectives of the 2014 National Curriculum, augmented by our libraries and a diverse range of wider activities and events.

Children also benefit from a weekly French lesson, as part of our commitment to fostering curiosity beyond our own borders and developing an understanding of the diverse, multi-cultural world within which we all live.

Please find below further information about the teaching of English and Modern Foreign Languages (MFL) at Great Bookham School, including a breakdown of how each aspect of English is taught.