Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)
At Jacquie’s Place we offer a balanced and broadly based curriculum, based around the Early Years Foundation Stage as compiled by the DFES. At the core of our educational policy are the seven areas of learning and development that shape our curriculum. All areas of learning are important and inter-connected.
The seven (7) areas are split into two(2) namely:
- Prime Areas
- Specific Areas
Prime Areas
Communication and Language
Physical Development
Personal, Social and Emotional Development
Specific areas
Literacy
Mathematics
Understanding the World
Expressive Arts and Design
Our entry class is carefully structured so that the children’s transition from home to school and their subsequent introduction to school activities are positive, rewarding and happy experiences.
We provide opportunities for children to learn across all areas of development from a huge variety of activities throughout the day. These include French and Music.
Our daily activities include singing, role play, construction and free play, outdoor play and stories, all of which are continued throughout the school. We also introduce pre-reading and pre-writing skills and begin practical numeracy.
We aim to give a firm foundation in the basic skills of language and number and do this largely through enjoyable as well as educational activities.
Within the groups, all children are supported in their potential at their own pace. Our teacher to child ratio of 1:5 for children under three and 1:7 for children three years and above.
This enables us to ensure that the planned curriculum is tailored to the needs of each individual child. By means of developmentally appropriate play, activities and a high level of individual adult input, we offer an educational environment that leads to nationally approved learning outcomes and prepares children to progress with confidence to the National Curriculum at the age of five years.