Nursery Key Information
Our Curriculum:
In Nursery, we follow the the Statutory Framework (EYFS),
Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Statutory Framework - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
This sets out all of the standards an Early Years Provider must follow.
The Early Years Curriculum is split into three Prime areas -
- Communication and Language
- Physical Development
- Personal, Social and Emotional Development
In Autumn Term, we focus heavily on the Prime areas of learning. These are the fundamentals of a child’s early education and they are particularly important for building a foundation for igniting children’s curiosity and enthusiasm for learning, forming relationships and thriving.
We also support and teach children the specific areas of the EYFS, these are –
- Literacy
- Mathematics
- Understanding The World
- Expressive Arts and Design
Nursery Key Information
- Nursery Transition Booklet for Parents.pdf
- Nursery Transition Booklet for Children.pdf
- Nursery Timetable 23-24.pdf
- Nursery Long Term Overview.pdf
Starting School is a very important time in a young child's life and in order to make sure that children are able enjoy school and get off to a good start they need to:
- Have well developed personal skills -things like being able to put their coat on or feed themselves.
- Have a level of emotional and social maturity - are happy to leave you and are used to playing with groups of other children.
- Have the ability to communicate, pay attention and learn - being able to talk to their teachers and sit for a story.
- Be healthy and well - so they have had all their injections and any health problems are being manage
Please find below some information booklets with some ideas, hints and tips provided by Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council and Pacey. These include things that you can do to help you to prepare your child for starting school, along with information about what to expect when your child's begins on their school journey. This provides detailed information about your child's development and the EYFS curriculum.
School Readiness Information
- BwD School Readiness Parent Guide .pdf
- What to expect in the EYFS- A Guide for Parents.pdf
- Activities To Prepare For School.pdf
- Parent Support For Home Learning.pdf
- Steps to Starting School.pdf
- Parent's Poster.pdf
School Readiness Activities
- Listening and Attention.pdf
- Communication and Language.pdf
- Outdoor Play.pdf
- Mark Making.pdf
- Maths.pdf
Helping Your Child Be School Ready
PACEY President and childcare expert Penny Tassoni explores how you can help your child be "school ready".
Tiny, Happy People
Tiny Happy People Tiny, Happy People is a fantastic resource which can help you to develop your child's language skills, with simple activities and play ideas which can be completed at home.