Westfield Primary Academy

Welcome to Maths

Find out about our CUSP Early Maths at the bottom of this page!

Our vision

Mathematics equips children with the knowledge, skills and confidence they need to understand the world, solve problems and reason logically. At our school, we believe that all children can succeed in maths through high‑quality teaching, clear structure and well‑sequenced learning.

We deliver our mathematics curriculum using the White Rose Maths scheme of learning, which supports deep understanding, confidence and fluency for every child.


How mathematics is taught

Mathematics is taught daily in all year groups. Lessons are carefully planned to help pupils:

White Rose Maths structures learning so that new ideas are introduced step by step, with regular opportunities to revisit and practise prior learning.


The White Rose approach

White Rose Maths is based on a mastery approach, meaning pupils spend longer developing a deep understanding of key concepts before moving on. Learning focuses on quality rather than speed.

Key principles include:


What children learn

Mathematics learning builds cumulatively from Year 1 to Year 6. Core areas of study include:

As pupils progress, they revisit key concepts regularly, strengthening understanding and confidence.


Fluency, reasoning and problem‑solving

Every maths lesson includes opportunities for pupils to:

Children are taught to use correct mathematical vocabulary and to articulate their ideas clearly.


Mistakes as learning

We promote a positive attitude to mistakes. Pupils are encouraged to:

This helps develop resilience, confidence and a growth mindset in mathematics.


Assessment and progress

Assessment in maths is ongoing and purposeful. Teachers assess understanding through:

Progress is monitored over time to ensure pupils are:

The focus is on long‑term learning, not short‑term performance.


Inclusion and support

White Rose Maths is designed so that all pupils can access the same ambitious curriculum. Teachers adapt lessons through:

Pupils with SEND are supported to succeed alongside their peers wherever possible.


In summary

Through our mathematics curriculum, children leave primary school with:

Mathematics at our school supports pupils to think logically, work accurately and apply their learning confidently – skills that underpin success across the curriculum and beyond.

Early Mathematics in the Early Years

In the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), mathematics is taught through CUSP Early Maths, a carefully designed curriculum that ensures children develop the essential foundations for future success in mathematics.

The central goal of CUSP Early Maths is to develop a strong grounding in number and mathematical thinking, so that all children are well prepared for Key Stage 1 and beyond. Research shows that early mathematical understanding is a strong predictor of later academic success, making high‑quality early maths provision vital.


How Early Mathematics is taught

CUSP Early Maths combines direct teaching, play‑based learning and regular revisiting to help children build secure understanding that lasts.

The curriculum is structured around three key elements:


What children learn

Early maths learning focuses on developing confident, flexible mathematicians through:

Concepts are broken down into small, manageable steps and revisited frequently, allowing children to build deep understanding rather than surface knowledge.


Teaching approach

CUSP Early Maths uses an Early Years‑adapted version of the CUSP six‑phase lesson structure, ensuring lessons are clear, purposeful and responsive to children’s needs. Teaching balances:

Teachers are encouraged to respond flexibly to their cohort, adapting the sequence and using built‑in flexible time to address gaps or misconceptions.


Learning through play

Mathematics is woven throughout the EYFS day. Children regularly encounter maths through:

This helps children see mathematics as meaningful, relevant and enjoyable, rather than separate from everyday life.


Adaptive practice and inclusion

CUSP Early Maths is designed to support all learners, including children with SEND. Teachers adapt learning through:

The focus is always on helping every child make progress from their individual starting point.


Preparing for Key Stage 1

By the end of Reception, children have developed:

This provides a smooth, coherent transition into the more formal mathematics curriculum in Year 1, where pupils move from CUSP Early Maths into White Rose Maths with confidence and strong foundations in place.