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Beechdale Nursery School

Beechdale Road, Consett, Co Durham, DH8 6AY

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Our Curriculum

Our Curriculum Intent: 

For many children, Beechdale Nursery is the first experience of school education.  With this in mind, our overarching intent is to foster a love of learning through investigating first-hand magic and wonder of our world.   We aim to offer them opportunities to explore a wide range of interesting and exciting experiences that ignite curiosity and begin a lifelong love of learning.

Our curriculum coverage is very much based on the children’s interests making each year bespoke and unique to the children attending our Nursery.  By following the children’s interests we find children are more engaged and inspired, allowing us to meet children’s learning needs and enabling all children to achieve their full potential.  At this age children need a great deal of adult time and attention and our experienced staff give sensitive, appropriate and well timed support.

We offer a play based curriculum as it is through play children make sense of their world and engage in deep level learning.  Young children have an enormous capacity for intellectual development, they learn by exploring and investigating, watching and listening, talking and discussing, creating and communicating. It is key for children to ‘have a go’, to be able to learn from their mistakes and try again.  Our Nursery School lays firm foundations for future learning and provides a rich variety of learning situations to enable the all-round development of each child.  We are flexible and adapt our interactions for individual children’s maturities.

Implementation:

When following the children’s interests it is inevitable that some interests take off and could lead the children’s learning for a longer period where some lose momentum and may last for only a short spell.  Every year we deliver some predicted interests and content appropriate to the seasons or time of year; for instance, Autumn or religious festivals and British traditions.  Though the majority of content (what we teach) may change each year depending on the children’s interests how we deliver the curriculum is consistent.  The areas of effective learning are embedded into everything we do and staff are skilled in teaching and modelling these characteristics to the children.

Impact:

Our continuous use of assessment ensures that teaching matches the ability of the children and offers real challenge. Children are assessed on entry and records of progress are regularly updated through observation or planned assessment activities. They are also used to group children, according to ability for certain activities and to identify any very able children or children with S.E.N.  Information is used regularly to track the children’s progress and evaluate next steps for individual and groups of children.

 

The Nursery Curriculum – What Did You Do At Nursery Today?

When children make something, draw or paint you can see what they have done but often their play has nothing to show for it.  Therefore, do not presume that they have not been learning anything if they do not leave nursery with a finished product. Our displays in Nursery aim to celebrate children’s play and explain the learning taking place.   Please feel free to look at our displays when you bring /collect your child.

Please do not put pressure on your child to always produce something for you, or compare what they have made, as this can damage their self-esteem.

During the nursery session children are offered a free choice of activities both indoors and outdoors, whatever the weather, from a balanced programme.  We place a strong emphasis on learning in our outdoor environment.  Some activities will be adult led, and some child led.  Waterproof outdoor clothing is provided for outdoor use.

Each half term you will receive a Newsletter, which will include activities about the current theme, your child is taking part in at nursery.  We also have a school app that shows and shares learning that is taking place within Nursery.  The app will also keep you up to date with things that are going on daily within Nursery.

All aspects of children’s growth and development are woven together but they can be separated into 7 different areas of learning.  These areas are consistent with the Early Learning Goals within the Early Years Foundation Stage for 0 to 5 year olds.   The 7 areas are split into 3 prime areas (these are the areas the children should mostly develop first) and 4 specific areas (these will develop as the child grows).  Below you can see a breakdown of each area of learning and development.

The Prime Areas:

1. Communication and Language: Involves giving children opportunities to experience a rich language environment; to develop their confidence and skills in expressing themselves; and to speak and listen in a range of situations.

2. Physical development: Involves providing opportunities for young children to be active and interactive; and to develop their co-ordination, control and movement.  Children must also be helped to understand the importance of physical activity, and to make healthy choices in relation to food.

3. Personal, social and emotional development: Involves  helping children to develop a positive  sense  of  themselves  and  to others;  to  form  positive  relationships  and  develop  respect  for  others;  to develop social skills and learn how to manage their feelings; to understand appropriate behaviour in groups; and to have confidence in their own abilities.

The Specific areas:

4. Literacy: Involves encouraging children to link sounds and letters and to begin to read and write.  Children must be given access to a wide range of reading materials (books,   poems   and   other   written materials) to ignite their interests

5. Mathematics: Involves providing children with opportunities to develop and improve their social skills in counting, understanding and using numbers, calculating simple addition and subtraction problems; and to describe shapes, spaces and measures.

6. Understanding the World: Involves  guiding  children  to  make  sense  of  their  physical  world  and  their community through opportunities to explore, observe and find out about people, places, technology and the environment.

7. Expressive arts and design: Involves enabling children to explore and play with a wide range of media and materials, as well as providing opportunities and encouragement for sharing their thoughts, ideas and feelings through a variety of activities in art, music, movement, dance, role play and design and technology.
These  seven  areas  are  used  to  plan  your child’s learning and activities.  We make sure  that  the  activities  are  suited  to your child’s unique needs.  This is a bit like a curriculum in Primary and Secondary schools, but its suitable for very young children, and its designed to be really flexible so that we can follow your child’s unique needs and interests.

Children at Nursery will learn by playing and exploring, being active and through creative and critical thinking which takes place both indoors and outside.

Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)

At Beechdale Nursery School we believe that inclusive education means providing all pupils with appropriate education and support alongside their peers. The Curriculum is all the planned activities that the school organises in order to promote learning, personal growth and development. Further information can be found in the SEN Information Report.

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Consett

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DH8 6AY

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