KS1 Literacy

ReadingQuest

ReadingQuest is our KS1 literacy programme for those children who need a boost to their early reading and writing skills. The sessions focus on phonics, helping children develop strategies for decoding, as well as supporting them with word recognition, fluency and comprehension.

As qualified education professionals, our specially trained tutors use their own expertise and strategies to vary the content, pace and tone of each session according to the individual needs of each child, and include plenty of games and activities to keep children motivated and engaged.

The ReadingQuest programme is delivered in schools across Oxfordshire, either one-to-one or in small groups, with children who have been chosen by their school. Our tutors and teaching team keep in close with contact with the school to ensure we have all the information we need to help each child.

 

Want to know more?

If you are a school looking for help with some of your pupils, and would like to discuss how ReadingQuest could work in your school, please email us at teaching@questforlearning.org.uk

If you are a parent whose child has been selected for ReadingQuest, and you would like to know more about how it works and how you can help, please email us at teaching@questforlearning.org.uk

If you are a potential funder of educational projects, and would like to support us in our mission to tackle the education disadvantage gap, please email us at fundraising@questforlearning.org.uk

 

After 15 hours of our ReadingQuest programme, pupils made an average of 16 months progress in reading accuracy. 

How we work with Tutors

All our programmes are delivered by specially trained tutors who are employed by Quest for Learning and supported by our Teaching Team.

Interested in joining our friendly, supportive team? If you are an experienced primary teacher or qualified education professional looking for part-time work, we would love to hear from you!

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