Writing
Writing
St Raphael’s Writing Policy
Writing is integral to all aspects of life and, with this in mind, we endeavour to ensure that children develop a healthy and enthusiastic attitude towards writing that will stay with them. Writing enables pupils to communicate with people around the world. Building on experiences, it encourages thinking and communication skills to grow.
“St. Raphael’s School hold the creativity of all individuals at the core of everything we do. We aim to promote the development of the whole child and provide unique learning experiences which deepen knowledge and life-long understanding.”
Our aims at St. Raphael’s are:
1. Have a positive attitude towards writing, speaking and listening.
2. Write with confidence, clarity and imagination.
3. Understand and apply their knowledge of phonics and spelling.
4. Write in a range of genres (including fiction, non-fiction and poetry).
5. Plan, draft, revise and edit their own work, and learn how to self and peer assess against the success criteria.
6. Develop technical vocabulary through which to understand and discuss their writing.
7. Develop their imagination, creativity, expressive language and critical awareness through their writing.
8. Have equality of opportunity regardless of race, gender or ability.
9. Write clearly, accurately and effectively for a range of audiences and purposes.
10. To revisit and consolidate key learning and build upon it from all areas from phonics, to grammar, punctuation and spelling.