Key Stage 2 (Year 3)

Year 3 is for children 7–8 years old, and this stage marks the end of Key Stage 1 as your child enters Key Stage 2 as a Junior.
- Includes all teaching material
- One to one support
- Parents’ Meeting
- Pupil progress report
- Course Details
School Year
For children in Year 3 from
Sept 2024 +
Course Length
September 2024 – July 2025
Location
Vale Farm Sports Centre,
Watford Road, Wembley,
Middlesex HA0 3HG
- 3hrs Per Week
- 8-12 Students
- Practice Books/Papers Provided
- Ofsted Registered
What happens in KS2?
In Year 3 of Key Stage 2 (KS2), students continue their primary education and build upon the foundational knowledge acquired in previous years. The curriculum in Year 3 covers a range of subjects and aims to deepen students’ understanding and skills.
Here are some general aspects of what happens in Year 3 KS2:
English/Language Arts:
Reading: Students continue to develop their reading skills, focusing on comprehension, fluency, and a wider range of genres.
Writing: There is an emphasis on expanding writing skills, including grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure. Narrative and descriptive writing may be introduced.
Mathematics
Number Sense: Building on previous years, students delve deeper into number sense, including place value, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Geometry and Measurement: Introduction to basic geometry concepts, measurement (length, weight, capacity), and understanding 2D and 3D shapes.