Year 6 - Oak Class
Welcome to Year 6 - Oak Class!
Who are the staff in Oak Class?
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Mrs Draper Class Teacher |
Mrs Gill Class LSA |
Welcome to Year Six
A warm welcome to the Oak Class website page. Here you will find general information about the class; links to resources and homework tasks and an overview of the learning taking place in school.
Please see the tabs on the right for extra information about us:
'Term by Term' takes you to the learning we will complete in each term in English, Maths, Topic, PE, RE and Heartsmart and the 'Home Learning' tab takes you to our home learning overviews.
PE in Year 6 is on a Wednesday and a Friday.
If you need to contact me, please do this through the office.
Welcome to Year 6 PowerPoint
Please click the link here : Welcome to Year 6
What does our weekly timetable look like?

What does the curriculum look like in Year 6?
Secondary School Admissions
SATS
To help your child prepare for the SATs tests, the following information packs may be helpful (see below).
- Maths4Everyone
- https://myminimaths.co.uk/
- https://corbettmathsprimary.com/
- BBC Bitesize
- SPaG - https://www.rollama.site/
Practise for your SATs with these activities in English, Maths and Science.
How do we reward children in Oak Class?
We believe in developing positive behaviours through consistent practice – after all, we are what we repeatedly do! Our focus is on recognising and encouraging the behaviours we want children to notice and build upon. Through our visuals of building on solid rock and beware of the sand, children learn that their choices shape their future and are not simply about complying with rules.
All children begin on the solid rock, and we focus on recognising and encouraging the behaviours we want them to notice and strengthen. When children demonstrate exceptional behaviour, they can earn a Headteacher’s Award, where they receive praise, feedback, and a certificate. Our visuals help children understand that their choices shape their future. If a child is in danger of slipping onto the sand, the teacher supports them with strategies to help them return to the rock, ensuring the approach remains positive, supportive, and growth-focused.



