HOME LEARNING

From Year 1 and above, students start to receive set homework assignments from their class teachers. As students move up the school, they are expected to dedicate an increasing amount of time to their studies outside timetabled lessons. These tasks are specifically designed to complement and reinforce the learning that takes place in the classroom, and important helping each child to progress.

We expect our parents to support their children in their home learning by providing an environment that is safe, free from distraction and conducive to quiet study. However, we also emphasise the importance of a healthy, balanced lifestyle, where learning activities are complemented by an appropriate amount of sleep, good nutrition, and a routine that includes plenty of opportunity for rest, relaxation and fun.

We encourage all parents to to engage with their children’s learning, and find out about their friendships and current interests. Parents can also provide (and even take part in) activities outside of school that can help to further develop these interests. Reading with young children is particularly encouraged to develop important literacy skills, as well as providing quality bonding time for families.

We understand that finding a healthy work-life balance, and setting aside quality time to spend with our families is not always easy to achieve. However, our teachers and Learning Mentors are committed to both understanding the pressures faced by our students and parents, and always on hand to provide useful guidance, support and strategies to support our families. 

Further guidance on home learning can be found in the Key Stage 1  and Key Stage 2 curriculum pages

Get in touch

+66 2 203 1222

enquiries-city@shrewsbury.ac.th

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