FAO Headteachers, senior leaders and teachers
Transition – the very word conjures up images of upheaval and possible disruption to routine. It is not surprising therefore that transitioning from one year group to the next or from primary to secondary school is, apart from it being a rite of passage, a time fraught with heightened anxiety and worries. Even more so for pupils who are new arrivals to the UK and are learning English as an additional language (EAL).
In the last few months, we have experienced a surge in pupil numbers from Afghanistan, Hong Kong and lately the Ukraine. Some of these pupils have been schooled previously in English and therefore, are able to communicate sufficiently, whilst others will continue to struggle to overcome this language barrier. But by and large, going from one school system to another whist coping with the very different language demands for education is already a huge transition for these pupils.
So how can heightened anxiety and worries over transition to a new year group or school be mitigated?
Here are some top tips:
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