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Early Years

“Children learn and develop more from birth to five years old than at any other time in their lives. When we give every child the best start in their early years, we give them what they need today. We also set them up with every chance of success tomorrow.”

Development Matters in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) 2020

At Meadhurst School we recognise that the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) of education for children has a distinct identity and is fundamental in providing an essential base both academically and socially in a child’s education.

We aim to:

These areas are:

The specific areas are:

At Meadhurst School we recognise that children learn best though play, by adults modelling, by observing each other and through guided learning and direct teaching.

We encourage independence of thought and choice of activity throughout the EYFS, we believe this allows children to develop the skills that they need to become successful learners.

The learning environments across the EYFS are designed to reflect the seven areas of learning.  Each has a writing/mark making area, a role play area, a maths area, a creative area, a role play area, a small world area, a construction area and space permitting a sand and water area.  Each classroom has a carpet area for group work and an interactive whiteboard.  Free flow between the two environments is encouraged. The children enjoy a wide range of activities, learning through whole class inputs, group work and on a one-to-one basis. There are opportunities for adult-initiated and child-initiated activities every day, linked to themes taken from the children’s interests and ideas.

Our shared outdoor area is accessible from the classrooms. In all types of weather, children enjoy a large range of physical activities such as role play, construction, small world, mark making, wheeled vehicles, sand and water, as well as a digging area and a garden, a static climbing frame, a music area and a wildlife garden.  The children enjoy observing the environment outside change, watching the leaves fall, animals, birds and insects emerge. We take care to protect and respect our natural environment, finding ways to nurture and encourage the animals and plant life.

Personal, Social and Emotional Development

Physical Development

Communication and Language

Literacy

Maths

Understanding the World

Expressive Art and Design

Assessment