Phonics

“Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.”

Margaret Fuller

At St Pius X, we are resolute in our belief that almost all children can learn the phonetic code. Reading is not an innate skill; it is a complex process that must be directly and systematically taught. We waste no time, beginning intensive phonics instruction within the first few weeks of a child starting school to ensure the world of literacy opens to them as early as possible.

Intent: Our Vision for Phonics

We aim to provide a robust foundation in early reading that eliminates the “learning gap” before it can begin. Our intent is built upon:

  • High Expectations: We believe every child can become a fluent reader through clear, progressive teaching.
  • Systematic Fidelity: Following the Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised programme with absolute consistency.
  • Success-Driven Learning: Ensuring children only encounter books containing sounds they have been taught, instilling immediate confidence and a “can-do” attitude.
  • Teacher-Led Expertise: Recognizing that the teacher is responsible for the learning of all pupils, supported by highly trained staff who understand the 140 letter-sound combinations required for fluency.

Implementation: How We Teach

Phonics at St Pius X is intensive, daily and multi-sensory. We follow a structured order of sounds, moving the whole class forward together while providing immediate “keep-up” support for those who need it.

The “Little Wandle” Approach

  • Daily Sessions: Every child in Reception and Year 1 receives at least one dedicated daily phonics lesson.
  • No “Consonant Blends”: We teach children to decode individual phonemes (e.g., /s/ /t/ /e/ /p/) rather than memorizing clusters like “st,” reducing the cognitive burden.
  • Multi-Sensory Learning: While remaining faithful to the systematic order, we use creative, tactile, and visual approaches – especially in the Early Years.
  • Regional Accuracy: Staff present sounds in the children’s regional accent to avoid confusion during the blending process.

Home-School Partnership

We do not expect parents to “teach” their children to read; rather, we provide the tools for successful practice. We provide two types of books:

  1. Reading Practice Book: Closely matched to their current phonic stage to build fluency and independence.
  2. Sharing Book: A high-quality text from our library for adults to read to the child, developing a love for stories and rich vocabulary.

Securing Foundational Skills

We use rigorous assessment to track every child’s progress, ensuring that foundational knowledge is secure before moving to more complex phases.

Year Group Phonic Phase Expectation Key Focus
Reception Phase 2, 3 & 4 Sound discrimination, oral blending, and securing GPCs (Grapheme-Phoneme Correspondences).
Year 1 Phase 4 & 5 Mastering alternative spellings and preparing for the Phonics Screening Check.
Year 2 Phase 5 Review Deepening understanding of rules before transitioning to the National Curriculum spelling strand.
KS2 Intervention Intensive “Rapid Catch Up” for any child who has not yet met the Phonics Screening standard.

Impact: Our Outcomes

The impact of our phonics curriculum is seen in children who don’t just “bark at print,” but who read with genuine understanding and speed.

  • Fluent Decoders: By mastering 40+ phonemes and their various graphemes, children read most words quickly and accurately without overt blending.
  • Linguistic Mastery: Children develop a “subconscious reader voice,” understanding pace, flow, and rhythm through the modeling of “Real Books” and nursery rhymes.
  • Ready for the World: Our pupils leave Key Stage 1 with the ability to decode accurately, allowing them to access the increasingly challenging vocabulary of the Key Stage 2 curriculum and beyond.

Through our “Success Breeds Success” philosophy, we ensure that every child at St Pius X gains the essential tools to be a leader of their own learning.

For further information, please click on the links below:

https://www.littlewandlelettersandsounds.org.uk/resources/for-parents/

Parent powerpoint for Little Wandle