Early Years caters for children from age 2 to 4 (Crèche to FS2); it is a distinct stage and important both in its own right and in preparing children for later schooling.
Learning through structured, carefully planned play is at the centre of our curriculum. Children develop the social, emotional, physical and creative aspects of their characters through this most natural activity. Children also encounter learning opportunities in the outdoor area every day, and additional activities such as music, P.E., swimming, a library time and cooking.
Children in Early Years have exclusive use of the garden - a large, fenced, attractive grass area, complete with a shaded sand pit, bikes and a bike track, a pet area, climbing frames, play house, slide, monkey bars and quiet areas.
The Early Years Foundation Stage Framework from the UK is closely followed. The Letters and Sounds programme takes children through Phase 1 to 5 phonics in Foundation Stage 1 (Ages 3-4) and Foundation Stage 2 (Ages 4 -5). There are timetabled sessions for Physical Education, Swimming and Music which are taught by specialist teachers. In Foundation Stage 2, children begin to take reading books home twice a week using the Oxford Reading Tree Scheme. All children have a library session once a week, where they can choose a book to borrow.