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Welcome to Reception's page

 
The majority of children move from nursery into the two reception classes, who have their own classrooms and a large attractive shared area. All the children use a newly refurbished outdoor classroom.
 

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RC
Miss Helen Biver
Mrs Anita Caldwell
Mrs Janet Hunt – nursery nurse
Mrs Saiykha Latif – part time bilingual support
Miss Sanna Talhat - part time bilingual support
Miss Zakkiya Hussain - part time bilingual support

 
 
Attendance
It is important that all children attend every day, unless they are unwell. Poor attendance has a detrimental effect on children’s education, particularly at this early stage in their development. Parents should ring school if their child will not be attending that day.
 
Weekly organisation
 
Monday
Dinner money £8.75 in named envelope
 
Tuesday
Library
 
Friday
P. E.
Children should bring a plain t shirt, shorts or track suit trousers.
 
Children should bring their book bag every day.
 
The Foundation Stage curriculum
The children follow the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) curriculum as laid down nationally. This is the curriculum for nursery and reception class children and it is organised into 6 areas of learning.
  • Personal, Social and Emotional development
  • Communication, Language and Literacy
  • Problem solving, Reasoning and Numeracy
  • Knowledge and Understanding of the World
  • Physical Development
  • Creative Development
 
The Foundation Stage is about developing key learning skills, such ads listening, speaking, concentrating, persistence and leering to work together with other children.
 
The staff provide activities and experiences that will enhance and extend the leering within the 6 areas. This is achieved through thorough planning, organisation and by focusing on the value of learning through exploration and investigation.
 
Termly topics
 
Autumn 2008
Babies, Nursery Rhymes, Eid and Christmas
 
Spring 2009
Traditional Stories, Clothes
 
Summer 2009
Vehicles, Water
 
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