Planning the curriculum
In each class, the class teachers leads the team in planning the curriculum around the needs and interests of the children with close reference to the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS).
The EYFS is organises the curriculum into PRIME and SPECIFIC areas with the Prime areas forming the foundation of all learning that follows.
The PRIME areas of learning are:
The PRIME areas of learning are:
- Mathematical development
- Literacy
- Understanding of the World
- Expressive Arts and Design
All plans are subject to change as they follow the children’s needs and interests and thus provide a personalised curriculum.
Personal, social and emotional
Emotional development
We aim to help all the children become more adaptable and confident. To believe in themselves and their own abilities and to develop an ‘I can do it’ attitude. We know that high self-esteem and the creation of a good “self picture” within the children is a very important key to success. We know that the relationship we build with you and your child is an essential part of this and this is why every family is allocated a Key-person, who will work closely with you to ensure that our Curriculum is tailored to meet the needs of your child.
Social development
Communication language and literacy development
Physical development
This is a crucial area in your child’s development as many children learn best through physically active play. We plan activities inside and out that will develop your child’s coordination, balance, control and movement. Activities that will raise your child’s confidence and ability to take safe, manageable risks and that will help your child to feel the positive benefits of being healthy and active.
Outside your child will be working on a large scale and will develop confidence in climbing, balancing, running, skipping, manoeuvring and steering etc. They will also develop body co-ordination and spatial awareness. The fine motor skills necessary for controlling tools and manipulating objects are developed through construction toys, cutting, threading, sewing, woodwork and cookery experiences as well as through tactile materials like dough and clay.