Oracy
What do we mean by oracy?
Oracy is the ability to articulate ideas, develop understanding and engage with others through spoken language. Our youngsters will learn the oracy skills they need to succeed in school and in life.
Where are we in our oracy journey?
We are in our first year of explicitly implementing oracy, with the help of Voice 21, within Ryvers. Your children will being starting to be be introduced to some 'springboards for talk' such as 'concept cartoons', talk partners and nesting. They have been introduced to the four different strands within Voice 21's oracy framework. Teachers are carefully planning in explanatory talk opportunities using this framework. We will also be assessing the oracy using this as well.
What will we start seeing in our classrooms and around the school?
- The Ryvers' oracy vision statement poster
- Discussion guidelines
- The Oracy Framework
- Talk tactics/sentence stems
- Talk protocol posters
Why oracy matters?
By teaching pupils to become effective speakers and listeners we empower them to better understand themselves, each other and the world around them.
We actively invest teaching time into creating "talk rich" classrooms, valuing every single student voice, boosting confidence and preparing our students for their futures.
- Speaking and listening skills are critical foundations for reading and writing.
- Students with better oral language skills are more likely to achieve the highest grades in GCSE Maths and English.
- Young people with good communication skills are less likely to have mental health difficulties.
As a Voice 21 Oracy School we put oracy at the heart of our teaching and learning across all subject areas enabling students to develop and deepen their knowledge and understanding through talk in the classroom.
In Voice 21 Oracy Schools:
- 89% of students agree/strongly agree that speaking and listening has helped them make progress with their school work.
- 77% of teachers said that oracy had boosted attainment.
- 96% of teachers said that oracy is an essential part of teaching and learning.
Find out more about oracy and Voice 21 here

