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Developing curiosity with Number Builders: St Frideswide CofE Primary School case study

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Case Study: St Frideswide CofE Primary School How Number Builders has helped to nurture and develop curiosity, collaboration and a love of maths

About the school Children’s wellbeing sits at the heart of St Frideswide, and informs every aspect of school life. This is an accredited nurture-based school, which means that the school ethos and curriculum is based around nurture-led principles. SLT at the school believe passionately that, for children to flourish and succeed, an holistic approach based on their social and emotional needs and learning readiness is essential. “We do a lot of work looking at why the children behave as they do, are they ready to learn, about where they are developmentally,” Fiona explains. Learning is adapted to the children, not vice versa. The school ethos is to nurture brave, courageous and joyful learners who collaborate with each other. In their latest Ofsted report, the inspector notes:

Pupils thrive in this happy place, where kindness is at the heart of the school community.

The school serves a diverse community, in which a third of children are EAL, a third are eligible for free school meals, and over a quarter receive SEN support.

How was Number Builders used? l In this case study, Fiona Procter, Deputy Head at St Frideswide CofE

Primary School, describes how she used Number Builders with a mixed-age intervention group of 20 children for the first term of the 2023/24 school year.

l Most children were in Year 1, although the class includes a few Year 2 pupils,

too. All were working behind ARE, at Reception level.

l Lessons followed the scheme’s Reception planning. l The school uses White Rose Maths and Big Maths as their core programmes,

supplemented with a range of manipulatives.


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