Our writing ethos is linked to our curriculum driver ‘inspiration’. We aim for children to be inspired to write texts that equally inspire their readers to read on.
At Hollywell Primary School, we believe that children should have the opportunity to become independent, confident and capable writers. Children are inspired to write creatively and meaningfully within an enriched curriculum which fosters a love of language and literature.
We aim to:
Children have access to high quality texts alongside opportunities that inspire writing. They learn to write a wide range of different text types, develop their vocabulary and spelling knowledge and understand how to use grammar and punctuation correctly.
At Hollywell Primary School, we encourage our children to aim high and think creatively when writing. We encourage them to be adventurous in their language choices and to write with clear purpose and for pleasure. Children are taught to be increasingly aware of how writing can be used to share new interpretations of their ideas; that the reader requires to be inspired by their writing and think about what their reader’s existing knowledge may be.
Handwriting is a taught skill and we, at Hollywell, put a high value on teaching and sustaining good handwriting. We believe that children's self-esteem and pride in their work can be raised by good quality presentation. We follow Charles Cripp's style of handwriting throughout the school to ensure continuity and progression across the year groups.