Ellenborough and Ewanrigg Infant School
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Breakfast Club
    • Meet the Staff
    • Meet the Governors
    • Our School Day
    • Teaching School Alliance
    • Teacher Training
    • Vacancies
    • Vision & Values
  • Information
    • Admissions
    • Data Protection
    • Financial Information
    • Ofsted & Performance Data
    • PE & Sports Funding
    • Policies
    • Pupil Premium
    • Safeguarding >
      • Online Safety
    • SEND
  • Curriculum
    • Curriculum Overview
    • Early Reading >
      • Phonics Screening Check
    • Early Years
    • Key Stage 1 >
      • Reading
      • Writing
      • Maths
      • Science
      • Computing
      • The Arts
      • Humanities
      • PE
      • KS1 Assessments
    • Relationships, Health and Sex Education
    • Voice21 Oracy School
  • Parents
    • COVID-19 Updates
    • Letters & Newsletters
    • Parent Pay
    • Parent View
    • Parental Complaints
    • Term Dates
    • Useful Websites
  • Contact Us

Voice21 Oracy School

Picture
What is a Voice21 Oracy School?
As a Voice21 Oracy School we are committed to transforming our school’s teaching, learning and ethos to ensure that all of our children benefit from a high-quality oracy education. We are part of a network of schools and educators across the UK, open to sharing their best practice and innovation in oracy education. We are working with the Voice21 charity and their oracy teaching and learning experts to identify and address specific needs and ambitions for oracy both in our classrooms and across the whole school.

Picture
Mrs Jones
Oracy Champion KS1
Picture
Miss Harker
​
Oracy Champion EYFS
Now, more than ever, opportunities for children to express themselves, articulate their thoughts and feelings, and feel heard are key to children's successful transition back to school. We know that the ability to communicate through spoken language is one of the strongest predictors of future life chances when children are at school. We know that many children struggle with communication skills, left unaddressed, this will widen the gaps in children's learning.

We believe that teaching oracy can change this, not only benefiting children’s spoken language skills, but also their confidence, capacity to learn and success beyond school.
Picture
Picture
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Breakfast Club
    • Meet the Staff
    • Meet the Governors
    • Our School Day
    • Teaching School Alliance
    • Teacher Training
    • Vacancies
    • Vision & Values
  • Information
    • Admissions
    • Data Protection
    • Financial Information
    • Ofsted & Performance Data
    • PE & Sports Funding
    • Policies
    • Pupil Premium
    • Safeguarding >
      • Online Safety
    • SEND
  • Curriculum
    • Curriculum Overview
    • Early Reading >
      • Phonics Screening Check
    • Early Years
    • Key Stage 1 >
      • Reading
      • Writing
      • Maths
      • Science
      • Computing
      • The Arts
      • Humanities
      • PE
      • KS1 Assessments
    • Relationships, Health and Sex Education
    • Voice21 Oracy School
  • Parents
    • COVID-19 Updates
    • Letters & Newsletters
    • Parent Pay
    • Parent View
    • Parental Complaints
    • Term Dates
    • Useful Websites
  • Contact Us