Maths is a major form of communication in the modern world and we aim to help our children enjoy the subject and develop confidence in their ability to use it in a range of different settings. Our children spend at least one hour per day working on maths using the Primary Strategy backed by other activities that help the children further understand the concepts of time, shape, space, money, measure, algebra and graphical representation.
Parents are encouraged to develop practical Maths skills at home. Activities such as practical counting, weighing and measuring, playing board games, doing puzzles and investigations as well as more formal practice in mental arithmetic, are of enormous value. Parents are given advice about appropriate activities to do at home for each of the different year groups at school.