Concord College International School

Primary Education

Building confident, curious learners with strong foundations in literacy, numeracy, and critical thinking. Ages 5–11.

National Curriculum for England
Specialist Teaching
Enrichment Focus

The Primary Experience

Academic Excellence

National Curriculum for England delivered by specialist teachers with high expectations.

Character Development

Leadership, resilience, and integrity fostered through our pastoral care system.

Enrichment Programmes

Music, sport, art, and technology programmes develop well-rounded learners.

Global Awareness

International perspectives integrated across the curriculum.

Subjects We Teach

Core Subjects

  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Science

Humanities

  • History
  • Geography
  • PSHE

Creative & Physical

  • Art & Design
  • Design Technology
  • PE
  • Music

Languages

  • French
  • Mandarin

Computing

  • Digital Literacy
  • Coding
  • E-safety

Religious Education

  • World Religions
  • Ethics & Values
Primary Classrooms & Learning Spaces

Year Groups & Key Stages

Key Stage 1

Years 1–2 (Ages 5–7)

Developing secure foundations in reading, writing, and numeracy. Heavy emphasis on phonics, spelling patterns, and early mathematical reasoning.

Key Stage 2 (Lower)

Years 3–4 (Ages 7–9)

Consolidating literacy and numeracy. Introduction of specialist subjects. Building independence and collaborative learning skills.

Key Stage 2 (Upper)

Years 5–6 (Ages 9–11)

Preparing for Secondary transition. Deepening subject knowledge. Exam techniques introduction. Leadership opportunities.

Enrichment & Activities

Sports

  • Cricket
  • Netball
  • Football
  • Tennis
  • Athletics

The Arts

  • Drama
  • Music ensembles
  • Art exhibitions
  • Dance

Clubs & Societies

  • Debate Club
  • Science Club
  • Coding
  • Gardening

Educational Visits

  • Museums
  • Historical sites
  • STEM experiences
  • Overnight trips

Academic & Pastoral Support

Every child is known and supported. We monitor progress carefully, provide intervention when needed, and celebrate achievements. Regular feedback keeps parents informed.

Learn About Progress Monitoring