Prep School: Academic - Gateways School

NEXT STEPS High School Ages 11-16

Why Prep School?

It is well known that the benefits of an independent education are cumulative and that they make most difference to outcomes for children the earlier the investment in them is made. The small class sizes in our Prep School mean that each and every child is well known by their teachers. We regularly see the children outperform their peers in other schools, including other independent schools, having started at the same baseline.

Admissions

Academic

Specialist and High School Teaching

At Prep School your child will receive specialist attention appropriate for their age. From the age of seven this means an increasing amount of subject specialism; a maths lesson taught by an enthusiastic mathematician, a language lesson taught by a fully qualified linguist. This also includes science lessons in the High School labs for older pupils. This balance of specialist and class based teaching coupled with small class sizes and close attention to each pupils’ individual learning style encourages both academic and personal development. Please note that PE and Music Lessons for all Prep School and Early Years pupils are taught by highly qualified specialist teachers.

High School teaching of the Lower 3 science curriculum is well established and, through this, pupils enjoy the excellent facilities of the Schofield Laboratories, High School specialist teaching and the start of their transition to High School. Problem solving and Investigating lessons have been added to the timetable to widen mathematical skills and many pupils take part in the annual Primary Maths Challenge. Pupils leave the Prep School at the age of 11 well prepared for the challenges of High School.

Curriculum

The curriculum for Prep School is in line with, but not restricted by, the National Curriculum. Pupils are encouraged to become independent learners, confident in their own skills and the appropriate use of all resources. The curriculum draws on the strengths and interests of the wider teaching staff to provide specialist teaching in many areas.

An Enrichment programme allows pupils to explore wider opportunities such as sports, crafts, bushcraft and languages.

The subjects taught in Prep are: English, Maths, Science, Art, Design and Technology, Drama, French (introduced in Year 1), Geography, History, Religious Education, Computing, Music, PE and PSHE. Latin is introduced in Year 6.

Homework

Homework provides valuable consolidation of work covered during the day. Teaching staff ensure a balance of subjects and workload throughout the week.

Assessment

Assessment is a continuous process through which teachers ascertain each individual child’s capabilities and achievements. English and Maths assessments take place each term. Assessments in science are carried out at an appropriate time at the end of each unit. Regular testing ensures that parents and staff have an immediate and accurate picture of each child’s performance and effort.

Reading and spelling are assessed at the end of the Spring Term. Other subjects are assessed by teachers using a range of strategies to ensure that each child’s progress is monitored and recorded on a regular basis.

From Lower 2 cognitive ability tests are administered each September. These assess verbal, non-verbal and quantitative reason skills. As children move through the Prep school the tests are undertaken in “exam” conditions.

Preparing for High School

There is regular liaison between Prep and High School staff on academic work and pastoral care to ensure that the transition from Prep to High School is smooth and productive. Pupils in Lower 3 are eligible to attend the Entrance and Scholarship Assessment Day which is usually held at the end of January. A limited number of scholarships are awarded for outstanding performance.

Pastoral Care

Pastoral care is a thread that runs throughout all aspects of life at Gateways and is directed towards the happiness, success, safety and welfare of each individual pupil and the integrity of the whole school community. The wellbeing of pupils is paramount at Gateways and any difficulties are dealt with promptly in the appropriate manner.

Personal, Social and Health Education

At Gateways our PSHE programme aims to ensure that each pupil is able to:

  • Move from childhood through adolescence to young adulthood with support and guidance
  • Develop the confidence and skills to approach adulthood
  • Develop responsible independence
  • Recognise the needs of others
  • Develop individual talents

Student Voice

The School Council ensures that all students have a voice – each form elects a representative to the Council which meets once every half term to discuss any suggestions.

Celebrate Achievements

There are weekly assemblies which celebrate individual and group achievements.

School Nurse and Confidential Listener

A fully-qualified registered nurse is available during school hours in the event of illness or injury. The nurse cares for children with minor ailments, manages medication and contacts parents if necessary. The nurse is also involved in the health education of the children. There are also a number of qualified first aiders covering all areas of the school. A confidential listener is available for consultation and to offer confidential advice on a range of subjects.

A Day in the life of ...

Leah in Prep School

9:05am

I have registration in my form at 8.40am then today my first lesson is maths. We always learn in such fun ways and my teacher explains things really well. We have been dividing large numbers with remainders – I loved using lolly sticks to help me and finding the answers was so much easier.

10:05am

After maths, it’s time for computing. We are learning how to program on Scratch – I love experimenting with different controls. We’ve learnt how to use multiple sprites and I’ve created some really complex codes. It’s so much fun seeing what all my friends create too!

11.05am

Break time! Even if it’s wet and muddy, we pop on our coats and wellies and get some fresh air. We have so much to do outside; we can play on the trim trail, use the equipment, run on the field, play football and use the courts.

11.20am

The morning ends with science; it is one of my favourite lessons. I love learning about the world and carrying out experiments. Today we are planning our next investigation. We worked as a class to create our method and we’re all ready to start investigating next lesson.

12.15am

At lunch, Chef Wayne and his team create some amazing food for us all - I have a gluten free option made for me. After lunch today I have my singing lesson - I'm working towards my grade 2 exam. I recently sang in assembly with my friend; I was very nervous but felt so proud afterwards!

1.25pm

After play time it’s back to lessons and we’ve been having so much fun in English recently. Learning about The Twits is great – we’ve played some fun pranks in lessons with Ms Stewart and have been writing all about them. I’m really proud that I have earned my pen license this year!

4.00pm

Today I'm going to after school club (Sundowners). We get to go on the laptops, draw, colour and watch films. We get some snacks too! It’s a really fun way to end of the day. Today I enjoyed building kinnex with my friends.

What's happening in Prep School?

LATEST NEWS

4th April 2025

Cherryvine – Spring 25

Below is a link to our Spring term issue of Cherryvine. In this issue, we focus on academic leadership and chat with our Deputy Heads, Mrs Prince and Mrs Carver.  We also...

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18th December 2024

Cherryvine – Autumn 24...

Below is a link to our Autumn term issue of Cherryvine. In this issue, we focus on languages, enrichment as well as a round up of this term’s trips and events. Enjoy...

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1st October 2024

Nursery World Award winners...

We are delighted to announce that Gateways have been awarded the ‘Best in School’ for our Early Years provision at the prestigious 2024 Nursery World Awards. Having been Nursery World Award finalists...

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