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5 to 7 years

for age of child - 5 to 7Primary school is where foundations are laid. Make no mistake, there'll be worries and anxious times, perhaps some disappointments. However, its also going to be exciting for your child. 

Now that your child is between the ages of 5 and 7 years old, they will be entering Key Stage 1. Key Stage 1 lasts two years and there are tests when the children reach Year 2 (children are generally 6 or 7 years old in Year 2). In this section, we try to guide you through those years. As a parent or carer, you have a very important role to play in helping your child learn. Some parents are afraid of doing the wrong thing. The most important things you can do are:

  • Take an interest in what your child is learning at school.
  • Praise them when they have done well.

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Find your child's Key Stage
Measuring your child's progress

The 5 to 7 years section includes:

Bigarrow Subjects taught
A guide to what subjects your child will be taught in Key Stage 1 and the Foundation Stage.

Bigarrow "A little reading goes a long way"
A look at ways in which you can help your child progress with their reading and writing skills.

Bigarrow Choosing childcare
Tips on what you should be looking for in childcare and links to resources to help you do your research.
 
Bigarrow Learning to write and spell 
A look at ways in which you can start helping your child to get to grips with the basics of writing and spelling.

Bigarrow Tests: age 7
Information about the Key Stage 1 tests your child will have to take when they reach 7 years old.

Bigarrow Educational games
Fun online games designed to help your child learn.


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