To support EAL learning, St Stephen's Primary School in Newham has created a school environment which celebrates and reflects its local community.
There's a rich mix of fabrics, artefacts and language on display, and parents are warmly welcomed as part of an open-door policy.The school also recruits multi-lingual staff.
Headteacher Jane Johnson explains the need to work closely with parents so they understand what is expected of them, what is going on in the classroom and how they can support their child's learning at home.
Parents such as Mrs Patel appreciate the weekly Learning Library where they can borrow education games, videos and bi-lingual books and ask what is suitable for their children.
Joe Mathias, EAL coordinator, explains that every classroom has a home corner stocked with multicultural props. Children are encouraged to contribute to class conversation. They are also asked to listen both in English and in their home language. Wall displays reinforce the learning that is taking place.
Useful websites
Details on the primary national strategy for literacy
TeacherNet: Online Publications for Schools
Ordering information for the New Arrivals Excellence Programme DVD, which supports the development of induction procedures for new arrivals
