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Numeracy

Why numeracy is important

At The Henry Beaufort School, we know the importance of developing a student’s confidence in their numerical ability. Being numerate is the ability to apply number skills learnt in lessons to everyday life and is linked to an increased likelihood of employment, higher salaries and even improved health and social wellbeing. For that reason, numeracy is not only a key focus of our mathematical lessons, but in many areas across our school curriculum.

We ensure our students develop their numeracy skills throughout their five-years with us through engaging, real-world material. Our ultimate goal is for a student to leave The Henry Beaufort School feeling confident enough to tackle real-life math situations.

A cross-curricular approach

Teachers across all subjects work together, using a common language, to improve students’ confidence and encourage a ‘can do’ attitude towards all aspects of numeracy.

Designated tutor time

During tutor time, on a Thursday (week A), students have the opportunity to learn about how an aspect of maths affects the world. These sessions range from topics such as mathematical careers to the impact of maths in the world around us. We also spend time discussing personal finance beyond the Maths GCSE curriculum (Martin Lewis, Money Saving Expert, talks about the importance of financial education in schools). 

Teaching

Competitions

Our year 7 and 8 students get to take part in numerous competitions throughout the year. Our year 8 students take part in weekly Numeracy Ninja competitions – a resource that has been developed to close gaps and encourage numerical fluency. The year 7 annual Times Table Rockstar competition, featuring the infamous HB air guitar competition, encourages the students to memorise their times tables.

Outside speakers and
experiences

Students have the opportunity of listening to outside speakers who look at all areas of maths in real life, such as finances and careers. Every year, Year 10 students spend time with a financial expert, looking at the importance of saving, how to save, and factors that may affect this. In year 8, students have the opportunity to visit Legoland and apply maths to real life, exciting situations.

“Having a fluent recall of times tables, is crucial for children’s success in moving on to more complex maths”

Numeracy Support Beyond the Classroom

If you would like to support your child with their numeracy skills beyond the classroom, here are two fantastic resources to help support your child develop their skills at home. 

For any further questions about numeracy in school or further supporting your child, please feel free to email our Numeracy Lead – Mrs Wilson

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