Starting strong. Feeling ready. Belonging early.
We are committed to ensuring every child experiences a smooth, positive and well-supported transition into Year 7.
At St John’s, we are building a strong and caring community where every student and family feels a true sense of belonging. While we continue to develop all aspects of our new school, ensuring a safe, confident and successful start for every child remains our highest priority.
We will provide regular updates by email and through our transition events, where key information will be shared and families will have opportunities to ask questions, meet staff and feel fully prepared for September.
Key Transition Events
29th June 2026
9th July 2026 | 8:30am – 3:00pm
A full-day experience at St John’s where students will:
Key information:
During the summer term, members of our team will visit Year 6 pupils in their primary schools. These visits help us make early connections, answer questions, share information and ensure we understand each child as an individual before they arrive.
Additional Transition Support
Tailored transition support for students with SEND, working closely with families, primary schools and external professionals throughout the summer term.
We work closely with Year 6 teachers and primary schools to gather important information so that every child’s move to secondary school is as seamless as possible.
From September 2026 onwards, we will offer a series of parent workshops covering key aspects of school life at St John’s and how families can best support their child’s success.
During the first weeks of term, students will follow a structured induction programme designed to help students settle quickly, build friendships, understand routines and feel confident in their new environment.
Low-stakes reading and general assessments in Term 1 across key subjects will help us identify strengths, spot gaps, inform teaching and provide early support where needed.
In Term 2, families will be invited to an early parents evening with their child’s tutor. This provides an opportunity to review transition progress, celebrate successes and discuss next steps together
As our school grows, we are developing structures where older students will provide guidance, encouragement and support to younger pupils as they transition into secondary school.
In turn, our Year 7 students will also have opportunities to support pupils in the primary phase, acting as positive role models, building leadership skills and strengthening the sense of one all-through school community.
Further Information
More information about the secondary site, facilities, layout, uniform, the school day, example timetables, the role of the tutor, behaviour systems and recognition can be found in the attached transition information.