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Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum and Vision
Our Children
We strive to ensure that all of our children are happy, safe, secure and nurtured in order to become ‘lifelong learners’.
We inspire all the children to succeed and become confident, independent and resilient individuals by planning engaging experiences allowing the children to be problem solvers and risk takers.
Staff
All of our staff are knowledgeable of children and how they learn. Our ethos is to ensure that staff are engaged, nurturing, flexible, fun and good role models.
Environment
Our accessible environment allows the children to free flow inside and outside in order to make links between and access all seven areas of learning independently. Our well planned provision enables the children to develop key skills, whilst taking risks, in order to ensure the children can be successfully challenged and engaged.
Standards and Progress
We create a high quality, personalised and bespoke curriculum which provides inclusion for every child. We endeavour to ensure that all children can make rapid progress from their starting points to the end of the year.
Our Early Years Curriculum
The Early Years Foundation Stage is based upon seven areas of learning, divided into three Prime Areas and four Specific Areas.
Prime Areas of Learning:
Personal, Social and Emotional Development is enabling children to develop a positive sense of themselves and of others.
We aim to develop:
Relationships with other people
Independence
Self-discipline
Respect for other people, for belongings and for self
Co-operation
Physical Development is helping children to develop their gross and fine motor skills, self-care and a positive sense of well-being.
We aim to:
Build confidence in what they do, including taking risks
Provide activities with physical challenges
Develop spatial awareness and co-ordination
Develop understanding of health and fitness
Develop fine and gross motor skills
Ensure understanding of the importance of personal hygiene
Ensure understanding of the importance of personal safety
Ensure children can attend to all self-care needs
Communication and Language is developing understanding, listening and language.
We aim to:
Provide opportunities to develop language and vocabulary at home as well as school
Encourage communication and language development through collaborative work and play
Use language as a basis for literacy and learning development
Extend children’s attention and listening skills
Provide continual opportunities for conversation with adults and with peers
Develop good communication skills
Develop good questioning and conversational skills
Specific Areas
Mathematics is building on early numeracy skills and developing mathematical understanding in number, calculating and shape, space and measure.
We aim to:
Provide a wide range of imaginative and enjoyable activities
Develop specific mathematical language
Provide opportunities to experiment with numbers, shapes and measures through practical activities
Provide opportunities for problem solving and challenge
Literacy is promoting phonic skills and early reading and writing.
We aim to do this by providing opportunities for:
Communication
Sharing books, rhymes and music
Role play situations
Opportunities for writing during both adult-led and child-initiated learning
Activities which develop phonological awareness
Developing reading skills
Phonics following the Read, Write, Inc scheme
Understanding the World is helping children to make sense of the world around them.
We aim to:
Stimulate interest and curiosity of the environment
Help children communicate
Help children explore and question issues of difference
Give experience of practical activities
Build investigation skills
Encourage children to learn basic Computing skills
Develop an understanding of different technologies and their role in everyday life
Expressive Arts and Design is enabling children to make connections between art, music, dance, role play and imaginative play.
We aim to provide:
A wide range of activities that children can respond to using all of their senses as appropriate
Opportunities to express ideas through different mediums
Opportunities for self-expression through role-play and musical activities
Opportunities to develop imagination and creativity