Skip to content ↓

Maths

Subject Leader: Vicki Flack

Maths Intent Statement

 The 2014 National Curriculum for Maths aims to ensure that all children:

  • Become fluent in the fundamentals of Mathematics
  • Are able to reason mathematically
  • Can solve problems by applying their Mathematics

At St. Francis of Assisi, these skills are embedded within Maths lessons and developed consistently over time. We are committed to ensuring that children are able to recognise the importance of Maths in the wider world and that they are also able to use their mathematical skills and knowledge confidently in their lives in a range of different contexts. We aspire that all children, including those that are disadvantaged or have Special Educational Needs, are: engaged in Maths lessons; challenged but also can experience success within the subject; and have the ability to reason mathematically. We are committed to developing children’s curiosity about the subject, as well as an appreciation of the beauty and power of Mathematics.

For more information please see our Maths Policy and Progression documents below.

The following link will give you information about the Mathematics National Curriculum and expectations in Key Stage one and Key Stage two.

  National curriculum in England: mathematics programmes of study - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)