The New English Curriculum 2014

The National Curriculum is changing and many schools have already introduced the new English curriculum.  From September 2014 all year groups barring Years 2 and 6 will follow the new curriculum (those year groups will come on stream the following year).

Better Tuition's qualified teachers are experts in English language teaching.

Better Tuition’s qualified teachers are experts in English language teaching.

English is undergoing a major overhaul, with a renewed emphasis on vocabulary, spelling, grammar and punctuation.  The new English curriculum has very specific guidance on the language items schools must teach.

Download the new, statutory vocabulary, grammar and punctuation guidance.

Download the English Programme of Study for Years 1-6.

Download the English Programme of Study for Years 7-9.

There are statutory spelling lists for each year group:

Download the statutory spelling lists for Years 1-6.

The new English curriculum is not compulsory for free schools and academies, although many if not most are expected to follow it.

The new English curriculum is undoubtedly more demanding of children in terms of technical knowledge and accuracy.  If you would like to book some tuition with the qualified teachers at Urmston’s busiest tuition centre, contact Paul Syrett or Christine McLaughlin at Better Tuition on 0161 748 3912.  Our teachers are experts and can help your child achieve and succeed in school.

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