At Clare Mount Specialist Sports College all teachers are teachers of literacy. We believe that all students are entitled to learn to read and write to be able to access not just the curriculum, but all aspects of life. Strong literacy skills enable young people to thrive in school and in society. Literacy is the gateway to academic achievement, cultural capital, and the world of work – where all young people deserve the opportunity to succeed.
Every student has the right to an outstanding provision of resources, staff and support to help them develop key literacy skills, develop a love of reading, and a passion for written expression which showcases their creativity and unique insights.
At Clare Mount Specialist Sports College, we aim to personalise literacy provision to meet the needs of every individual, across the full, diverse range of literacy abilities which are demonstrated by our students. We aim to use robust and reliable assessment data, student and staff voice, and in-lesson performance to form a clear picture of students’ existing literacy strengths and their areas for development.

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Pathways for progression and clear and concise with targeted provision interventions used to support students where necessary. There is no “glass ceiling” for students at Clare Mount with progress rewarded and accessible challenge readily available when students make progress through the programmes.
Only with a secure knowledge-base in Literacy can students thrive in all aspects of the curriculum. Literacy transcends all aspects of young peoples’ lives with social interaction, academic achievement, and eventual employment only possible when the foundations of literacy have been laid.
Students have dedicated Reading Development Sessions for 25 minutes every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings. At the beginning of their journey with us, and then periodically throughout their enrolment at Clare Mount, students will be assessed for their Reading Age and Standardised Reading Score. Further testing for phonics will then take place for some students before all students are identified as either Initial Readers, Emerging Readers or Confident Readers:
Student progress is assessed through Renaissance Reading’s Star Literacy assessment and takes place at least three times a year, with data scrutinised extensively to establish progress at individual student, year group, select groups (such a PP+) and whole school level.
At Clare Mount Specialist Sports College our intention is to develop the literacy levels of all of our students, whilst harbouring in them, a passion and enthusiasm for reading. We aim to address areas of low confidence, demand avoidance and poor self-esteem as well as developing social skills and unlocking academic potential. At the end of their time with us, we aim to see all students making tangible, evidential progress with reading and literacy. This could be in the form of; improved reading data such as Reading Ages and Standardised Reading Scores; improved classroom performance; or a reduced dependency on Teaching Assistants.
Please find below some helpful links to sites we use to improve reading skills.
