Enquire Visit Us Contact
Enquire Visit Us Contact
contact

Primary School

As your child continues through SVS up from the EYFS phase, our strong and holistic transition programme ensures children start their Primary School journey to excellence with a smile.


Curriculum

The school's curriculum is based on the British National Curriculum. It is designed to provide children with a broad and balanced education that will prepare them for their futures.

Select an image or... ...enter text here.

What do we teach?

We focus on teaching our children two things: kindness and progress.

To build on the EYFS curriculum experience, Primary students will learn through topics and themes in specific timetabled subjects, including Reading, Writing, Maths, Science, STEAM and topic work. South View School students also experience a wider range of subjects taught by specialist teachers such as a PE, Swimming, Art, Music, Creative and Performing Arts, Computing, French, Spanish and of course Arabic Language and Islamic Studies.

We also have a strong focus on moral, social and cultural education throughout the curriculum. 

 

How do we teach?

South View School teaches its students through a magnitude of strategies, approaches and philosophies. By teaching these skills, South View School helps students develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes they need to be successful in school and in life.

Collaboration

Students work together on projects and ideas by upskilling and developing each other through support and challenge. This helps them learn to share ideas, compromise, and work towards a common goal. Students take ownership of their learning by contributing their own ideas, listening to the ideas of others, and working together to a final outcome. This can be a shared personal goal as well as an academic one. 

Self-awareness

South View School students identify their own strengths and weaknesses through openness and transparency. By focusing on progress, students celebrate their development against their individual starting points, as well as celebrating the progress of their peers. Students take ownership of their learning by reflecting on their strengths and weaknesses, setting goals for themselves, and working to achieve those goals. Our students share this with parents at out Student Led Conferences and at our SVS Shares events.

Progress

We track student progress through a variety of methods, such as attainment judgements, test results, and exercise books. This helps a school to report outcomes, but it is much more important for students to take ownership over this. This information is used and shared to help students identify areas where they need to improve and to celebrate their successes. Students take ownership of their learning by tracking their own progress, identifying areas where they need to improve, and working to improve their skills.

Technology

South View School uses technology purposefully. We teach guide our students through our Digital Citizenship curriculum to teach them how to be responsible users of technology. We limit screen time and only use technology when it adds significant value to a learning opportunity. 

Critical thinking

We teach our students to ask questions, to evaluate evidence, and to make decisions. This is done through activities such as problem solving, debate, and research. Students take ownership of their learning by asking questions, evaluating evidence, and making decisions about their own learning.

Assessment For Learning

Schools use assessment for learning to help students identify their strengths and weaknesses, to track their progress, and to receive feedback on their work. This information is used to help students improve their learning. Students take ownership of their learning by using feedback from assessments to improve their work.

Facilities

The facilities are excellent, with well-equipped and spacious classrooms, 3 large sports halls, a swimming pool, a music room, an art room and a Drama Studio. The Primary school also has a large library and a well-resourced STEAM lab.

Wellbeing

In addition to the academic curriculum, the school also places a strong emphasis on wellbeing, kindness, and personal progress. The school has a dedicated wellbeing team that provides support to students and staff. The school also has a strong focus on kindness and respect, and students are encouraged to be kind to themselves and others.


Our Team

South View teachers are passionate about education and are committed to helping each child reach and exceed their full potential. The school is also very supportive of parents and families, and there are many opportunities for parents to get involved in their children's education. What really means South View is standing out? Our supportive and nurturing environment is driven by wellbeing, kindness, and academic and personal progress. South View School as 6 trained counsellors in the school, including members of the Senior Leadership Team.

Primary Typical Day
7:15 AM – 7:40 AMArrive at school
7:40 AM – 8:00 AMClassroom activities
8:00 AMRegistration and National Anthem
8:10 AM - 9:40 AMLessons
9:40 AM - 10:10 AMBreak and Healthy Snack
10:10 AM - 12:10 PMLessons
12:10 PM - 12:40 PMLunch
12:40 PM - 2:10 PMLessons
2:10 PM - 2:20 PMForm Time and Reflections
2:20 PM - 2:30 PMDismissal
2:30 PM – 3:30 PMExtracurricular activities

Select an image or... ...enter text here.

If you are looking for a school that will provide your child with a high-quality education in a supportive and nurturing environment, then this school is right for you.