Crakehall Church of England Primary School

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Crakehall Church of England Primary School

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Our Curriculum

French

Preparing our pupils for a multi-cultural world

It is now compulsory for all children in key stage 2 and above to receive regular Modern Foreign Languages lessons.

At Crakehall Church of England Primary School, we provide lessons to all children in Key Stage 2. Second language acquisition empowers children with the development of neural pathways that would otherwise remain dormant, and all linguistic input plays a critical role in this development.

Our chosen language is French. Our aim is to provide the children with access to the language structures of French, as well as a meta-cognitive appreciation of language; learning how to learn a language. This includes developing an overall sense of grammatical structures.

There are many key benefits of learning foreign languages for children at primary school. For instance:

  • Understanding and appreciation of their own language(s)
  • Knowledge about language in general
  • Development of cognitive problem-solving skills involved in the decoding and acquisition of language
  • Understanding of their place in the world as a global citizen
  • Appreciation of social diversity and intercultural understanding

Lessons are delivered by once a week using the 'Language Angels' scheme which provides an excellent language teaching resource.

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Curriculum and Subject Progression

Key Stage 2 Subject Progression Sheet - French

French - Scheme of Learning

Synergy Trust Schools

About Synergy Schools

Synergy Schools is a federation of primary schools in the north of North Yorkshire. The federation was formed in September 2018 after the 2017-18 academic year, when Brompton-on-Swale and Crakehall CE Primary Schools successfully shared senior leadership capacity.