Why do we have homework at St John’s?
At St John’s, homework helps students grow their knowledge & skills, feel confident in lessons, & experience success. It keeps school & home connected by giving students regular chances to practise, review, & build on what they’ve learned. Homework also helps students become more independent & responsible, preparing them for the next stage of their education & life beyond school. It’s an important part of learning because it reinforces new ideas, strengthens memory, & helps teachers spot where extra support might be needed.
How is homework set?
At St John’s, English, Maths & Science set homework weekly; all other subjects set it fortnightly. Homework is set & due on the same weekday for each subject to build a clear routine. Tasks appear on Bromcom with instructions & deadlines for students & parents to view. Teachers check work regularly, use it to plan next lessons, & quickly follow up on any missed or incomplete tasks so every student stays on track.
How long should a student spend on their homework?
At Key Stage 2, students complete around 2 hours of homework per week (≈ 20 minutes each weekday). At Key Stage 3, this increases to about 3½ hours per week (≈ 30 minutes each day), & at Key Stage 4 to around 5 hours per week (≈ 45 minutes each day). These are the minimum expectations for independent study because regular review & practice help students retain key knowledge for longer & apply it more confidently in lessons.
What types of homework are set?
Homework at St John’s focuses primarily on the recall of key facts, definitions, & concepts to strengthen long, term memory & understanding. Alongside this, students complete the application of practical skills within creative & technical subjects, & will also have the option to engage in longer, term enrichment projects that make meaningful links across subjects & deepen their understanding.
SPARX Learning (Personalised Intervention & Adaptive Challenge)
Self, Quizzing (Knowledge Retrieval & Recall)
Skills Practice (Creative & Technical)
Termly Projects (Cross-curricular)
What support is available for homework?
Students have access to a range of support & resources to help them complete homework successfully:
What are the expectations for students & families?
At St John’s, homework is a core part of learning, not an optional extra. We expect all students to:
Check Bromcom daily for homework tasks & deadlines.
Complete all homework to the best of their ability & submit it on time, ensuring all tasks are completed & uploaded/handed in before the deadline.
Where there are concerns about missed or incomplete homework or a pattern begins to emerge, students will be expected to attend a weekly Homework Support session until consistent habits of independent practice are established & recent work is up to date.
How can Parents & Carers support?
Please note, for students to join trips, fixtures, or non, essential time out of lessons, homework must be completed & handed in on time. If there are exceptional circumstances (e.g. illness or agreed adjustments), we’ll arrange a more suitable plan with you directly.