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Curriculum Overview

We aim to prepare our children for the next stage of their education and for life in a Modern Britain. We promote British values through our curriculum and provide considerable opportunities for pupils to engage with environmental agencies, sports groups, the local community and pupils from other schools, locally and globally.

These experiences contribute greatly to pupils’ citizenship and how they can appreciate, respect and influence the world they live in.

Early Years Foundation Stage (Nursery and Reception)

We believe children learn best when they are involved, engaged, interested and secure in themselves and their own abilities. The children have the space and time for experiential learning, time for focused work, opportunities for individual choice, informal conversation and purposeful play.

We aim to provide a calm, happy, safe and stimulating environment for our children to learn in and a curriculum that all children can access; we take account of, and respond to your child’s individual needs and the stage of their development they have reached, which allows them to make progress related to their differing abilities.

This curriculum stage underpins all future learning by supporting, fostering, promoting and developing children’s understanding and skills.

Yearly

Nursery Yearly Curriculum Overview

Reception Yearly Curriculum Overview

 

Termly (Nursery)

Nursery Autumn Curriculum Overview

Nursery Spring Curriculum Overview

Nursery Summer Curriculum Overview

 

Termly (Reception)

Reception Autumn Curriculum Overview

Reception Spring Curriculum Overview

Reception Summer Curriculum Overview

 

Personal, Social and Emotional Development

By providing opportunities for each child to become a valued member of the class and wider community, this enables children to create a strong self-image and self esteem.

  • Social Skills – by providing opportunities that enable them to learn how to co-operate and work alongside and with each other and listen to each other.
  • Language and Communication – with opportunities for all the children to talk and communicate in a variety of situations, to respond to adults and each other, to practise and extend the range of vocabulary and communication skills and to listen carefully.
  • Reading and Writing – with opportunities for all children to explore, learn about and use words in a wide range of contexts and to experience a rich variety of books. During their first year in school the children spend a great deal of time developing phonic skills. Phonics is understanding letters and how they are used in words. The teaching of reading is important and children read with the class teacher and take books from school to read at home.
  • Mathematics – with the opportunity for all children to develop their understanding of number, measurement, pattern, shape and by providing a wide range of contexts in which they can explore, enjoy, learn, practice and talk about them.
    Knowledge and Understanding of the World – with opportunities for all children to solve problems, make decisions, experiment, predict, plan and question in a variety of contexts and to explore and find out about their environment and problem areas that have significance in their lives.
  • Physical Development – with opportunities for all children to develop and practise their fine and gross motor skills and to increase their understanding of how their bodies work and what they need to do to be healthy and safe.
  • Creative Development – with opportunities for all children to explore and share their thoughts, ideas and feelings through a variety of art, design technology, music, movement, dance and imaginative and role-play activities.