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EYFS Curriculum

Curriculum – Early Years

Our Early Years curriculum is based primarily upon Development Matters and the Foundation Stage Early Learning Goals, which set out the expectations for children to achieve by the end of Reception. We recognise that children enter our setting with varied experiences, and we aim to plan and deliver a carefully considered curriculum which meets the particular needs of all our pupils.

It is our aim to provide an enriched, purposeful and stimulating learning environment indoors and outdoors, which promotes exploration, challenge and a love for learning. We value play as an important part of learning and balance adult-directed tasks with opportunities for child-initiated play. We understand the importance of early education in providing the secure foundations for which the rest of a child’s learning is based. We encourage an environment where children and adults have mutual respect for each other.

At St John’s Chapel Primary and Wearhead Primary Schools, we offer 30 hours of preschool provision from the term after a child’s third birthday. Our preschool children are taught with our Reception children as part of our EYFS/KS1 unit.

The EYFS Framework (2021) explains how and what children in our EYFS will be learning to support their development.

Four guiding principles shape our Early Years practice:

  • every child is a unique child, who is constantly learning and can be resilient, capable, confident and self-assured
  • children learn to be strong and independent through positive relationships
  • children learn and develop well in enabling environments with teaching and support from adults, who respond to their individual interests and needs and help them to build their learning over time. Children benefit from a strong partnership between practitioners and parents and/or carers.
  • importance of learning and development. Children develop and learn at different rates.

Our EYFS pupils learn skills, acquire new knowledge and demonstrate their understanding through seven areas of learning and development.

Early development for the youngest children in EYFS focuses on the following prime areas:

  • Communication and language;
  • Physical development;
  • Personal, social and emotional development.

These prime areas are those most essential for children’s healthy development and future learning.

As children grow, the prime areas will help them to develop skills in four specific areas:

  • Literacy;
  • Mathematics;
  • Understanding the World;
  • Expressive arts and design.

These seven areas are used to plan our EYFS children’s learning and activities. Our EYFS staff members teach and support the EYFS children, making sure that the activities taking place are suited to each child’s unique needs.

Children in our EYFS typically learn by playing and exploring, being active, and through creative and critical thinking which takes place both indoors and outside.

Throughout the EYFS, children are assessed in 17 aspects of the EYFS curriculum. At the end of Reception, their progress is assessed against the Early Learning Goals.

Prime areas of learning and their associated Early Learning Goals