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Hamilton College’s Primary 7 year helps to prepare students for secondary school and beyond

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For children of all ages, school presents plenty of fabulous experiences, but it can also be challenging as they progress through the years.

One especially tricky changeover can be the leap from primary to secondary school. Going from primary to secondary school can be a worry for young people and their parents, but at Hamilton College, they have devised a Transitus Year to help with the move.

The Transitus Year replaces the standard Primary 7 format and has been designed by the school to prepare learners for the move to senior school. “Despite housing our Nursery, Junior and Senior School in one building, we always want to improve on how our young people move from the Junior to the Senior School.

The jump can bring with it worries and concerns, and some people find it a bit of a bump in the road," said Mr Stuart Ross, Head of Middle School at Hamilton College. “After some research, we wanted to make the transition smoother and help prepare the learners for the challenges to come when they go into S1.” Mixing the standard primary 7 format with the secondary school-style learning, the Transitus Year is split.

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