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CURRICULUM
Welcome
CORE
SUBJECTS
Language
Development and Literacy (Endglish)
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Mathematics
Science
Technology
I.C.T.
Humanities
Creative Arts
Dance,
Physical and Health Education
Swimming
PSHE and Citizenship
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Aims
for the foundation stage
The curriculum for the foundation stage should underpin all future learning
by supporting, fostering, promoting and developing children's:
- Personal, social and emotional well-being: in particular by supporting
the transition to and between settings, promoting an inclusive ethos and
providing opportunities for each child to become a valued member of that
group and community so that a strong self-image and self-esteem are promoted;
- Positive attitudes and dispositions towards their learning: in particular
an enthusiasm for knowledge and learning and a confidence in their ability
to be successful learners;
- Social skills: in particular by providing opportunities that enable them
to learn how to cooperate and work harmoniously alongside and with each other
and to listen to each other;
- Attention skills and persistence: in particular the capacity to concentrate
on their own play or on group tasks;
- Language and communication: with opportunities for all children to talk
and communicate in a widening range of situations, to respond to adults and
to each other, to practise and extend the range of vocabulary and communication
skills they use and to listen carefully;
- Reading and writing: with opportunities for all children to explore, enjoy,
learn about and use words and text in a broad range of context and to experience
a rich variety of books;
- Mathematics: with opportunities for all children to develop their understanding
of number, measurement, pattern, shape and space by providing a broad range
of context in which they can explore, enjoy, learn, practices 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 context, and to explore and find out about heir environment
and people and places that have significance in their lives;
- Physical development: with opportunities for all children to develop and
practice 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
and technology, music, movement, dance and imaginative and role play activities.
Curriculum:
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