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- Children at Key Stage 2 (age 7–11) now study one foreign language for up to one hour per week (in 90% of schools, Language Trends 2016/17).
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Jul 9, 2024 · In 2024, 23% of pupils at the end of key stage 2 had a first language other than English. In 2024, 62% of pupils with first language other than English met the expected standard in...
Jun 7, 2021 · Since 2014 it has been a statutory requirement for primary schools to teach a modern or ancient language to pupils from age 7, but the quality of provision at key stage 2 is variable, with...
Dec 14, 2023 · The gap in reading attainment between pupils with English as a first language and a first language other than English is now at 4 percentage points. In both writing and maths, attainment...
research on language learning in schools and on the value of languages and intercultural learning to the UK. Language Trends, which started in 2002, is an annual survey of primary and secondary schools in England, designed to gather information about the situation for language teaching and learning. Its
Sep 6, 2022 · In 2022, 21% of pupils at the end of key stage 2 had a first language other than English. Attainment has fallen compared to 2019 for both pupils with English and a language other than English...
subject in Key Stage 2. Since then, the Government has re-stated its ambition for 90% of pupils to sit a GCSE in a language by 2025 and has set up a national languages centre and nine school hubs to raise standards of language teaching in secondary schools.1 This year’s survey provides an important
The new Language Trends 2023 report surveyed teachers at more than 1300 primary, secondary and independent schools across England about language teaching and learning.