English as an Additional Language (EAL)

- 50% of our pupils bring a language other than English into our school.
- Our community speaks approximately 50 languages.
- Pupils’ languages are valued as strengths that help them succeed academically, socially and culturally.
Please ask for an interpreter! We can provide this service face to face, online or over the phone.
Our universal offer:
- Using visuals when introducing new vocabulary
- Displays to support learning
- Instructions given in small chunks
- The use of scaffolds and prompts
- Labelled resources including picture symbols
- Visual timetables to guide through the day
- Lots of speaking opportunities, including talk partners
Where needed, we can provide access to PenPals in a range of languages. These play back audio when they touch printed books, posters and stickers, giving a multisensory reading experience.
Top tips to support at home:
Talk to your child regularly. Ask questions, share stories and play games! This will help your child to develop knowledge, language and vocabulary.
Show that all languages spoken are of value! Children who speak their home language well can explore ideas and think in both languages, increasing their confidence in learning. We encourage parents to speak and read at home in their first language.
Useful links:
World Stories is a growing collection of stories from around the world. The collection includes retold traditional tales and new short stories in the languages most spoken by UK children
on their path to becoming a lifelong reader. They offer a selection of books which can be narrated in a range of languages.
If you would like support to develop your English, the British Council offer some free courses: