Welcome to Year Three!

Year 3 sees the transition from Key Stage 1 to Key Stage 2 so this is an important focus for our first few weeks, and there are some changes to the school day such as new playtimes (with years 4, 5 and 6). The children now have the opportunity to learn to play an instrument and many enjoy sharing this new skill with parents and other children.

One of the most significant areas of growth is that Key Stage 1 children begin to look up to Year 3 as positive role models and mentors. 

Teachers

Mrs L Wood Mrs L Wood

Teaching Assistants

Mrs S Holroyd Mrs S Holroyd

Awards

Star Of The Week

Awards

Headteacher Award

Homework

Homework will be sent home each week via Class Dojo. If you have any questions about homework please contact your class teacher.

Routines

PE allocated time:

Monday and Wednesday

PE Kit: 

All children should be expected to wear: black shorts, coloured house t-shirt and suitable trainers. No earrings. 

PLEASE NOTE THAT PE KITS ARE NOT REQUIRED IN SCHOOL.  CHILDREN SHOULD COME TO SCHOOL IN THEIR OUTDOOR PE KIT ON THEIR PE DAY.  CHILDREN SHOULD WEAR TRAINERS, NOT PUMPS.

Computing allocated time:

Wednesday 

RE allocated time: 

Friday

Library time:

Wednesday 

Routines

Curriculum 2024 - 25

Below you will find maps and overview of the Year 3 Curriculum. If you have any questions or concerns about your child's learning please don't hesitate to make an appointment with your child's teacher

Testimonials

It’s a lovely community. We all feel like a part of St Luke’s family. My child loves her teachers and knows other members of staff. It’s lovely to walk into school and people know my child’s name and always say hello to her, even teachers from other classes or Mrs Armistead.

Parent

I know when I drop my kids off they are happy and safe and they both enjoy their time in school.

Parent

Thank you for not only teaching my daughter but also caring for her. She’s really happy at school and is making great progress in all areas of learning.

Parent

The staff have been so supportive of my child with Special Educational Needs. They are amazing and it makes me confident that my daughter is well looked after and if she has any problems they will help.

Parent of a child with SEND

The Reception Open Day really showed the school in a good light. The Headteacher showed us round and knew all of the pupil’s names. All of the children we met were friendly and polite but more importantly they were all smiling whilst learning.

Prospective Parent

Teachers are very helpful, friendly and approachable

Pupil, Year 6
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