Primary to secondary transition: features of an effective programme

Understand the key ingredients for a successful transition programme and see how other primary and secondary schools have helped pupils get ready for the jump to year 7.

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on 21 March 2024
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Contents
  1. Why you need an effective transition process
  2. Primary schools: Prepare year 6 pupils for the secondary curriculum
  3. Primary schools: Build familiarity and excitement
  4. Primary schools: Practise new routines ahead of the school year
  5. Both phases: Support pupils' mental health
  6. Both phases: Reassure anxious parents/carers
  7. Both phases: Share pastoral and academic information
  8. Secondary schools: Help year 7 pupils get to know each other

Why you need an effective transition process

The transition from primary to secondary school can be daunting for many pupils, as it's a significant change, often from a smaller setting with a few trusted adults to a much bigger school with far more staff.

An effective transition process will help you:

  • Support pupils to maintain their attainment and engagement in lessons
  • Provide a supportive environment that encourages friendships and discourages bullying
  • Reduce poor behaviour

For pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND), the transition process is more complex. Find further guidance in our other article

Transition is a complex process involving input from primary (feeder) and secondary (receiver) schools. We've marked whether sections of this article will be useful for you