Oracy
Oracy at Ropsley Church of England Primary School
At Ropsley, we believe that spoken language is the foundation of learning and confidence. Oracy means the skills of speaking and listening — helping children express themselves clearly, listen respectfully, and communicate with confidence.
Why Oracy Matters
Strong oracy helps children to:
- share ideas clearly
- build vocabulary
- understand what they read
- work well with others
- gain confidence in different situations
How We Teach Oracy
Oracy is woven through all subjects. Children regularly:
- discuss stories and ideas
- explain their thinking in lessons
- learn new vocabulary
- work with partners and groups
- present, perform and debate
- listen carefully and respond respectfully
From storytelling in Reception to debate and presentation in Year 6, children build their skills step‑by‑step.
How Parents Can Help
You can support oracy at home by:
- talking together about everyday events
- reading and discussing stories
- asking open questions
- encouraging your child to explain their thoughts
At Ropsley, we want every child to find their voice and use it well.