At Southey Green Primary School and Nurseries, we follow the educational guidance given to us through the Early Years Foundation Stage framework. This is the educational entitlement provided for children from birth to five years old which is based upon seven areas of learning (3 Prime and 4 Specific). These are a bit like subjects. These areas of learning are the same throughout Foundation Stage and when your child finishes Reception in July, you will be given a report which tells you whether or not your child has met the Early Learning Goal (ELG) in each aspect.
Our Approach
Every member of our EYFS staff team is fully qualified, have a wide range of experience and expertise in working with and educating children. The staff are committed to professional development and attend up to date training courses and have excellent knowledge of the Early Years Foundation Stage and child development.
The Foundation Stage effects a smooth transition from home to school and offers stability for the younger child. In every class, children are provided with an environment in which they are given opportunities to express themselves using a variety of media and suitable material to stimulate and extend imagination and understanding. Through planned play and talking, young children learn about themselves and the world around them, they are given opportunities to socialise, make friends and therefore develop personal, social and emotional skills and develop confidence.
Areas of Learning
Prime Areas:
- Communication and Language
- Physical Development
- Personal, Social and Emotional Development
Specific Areas:
- Literacy
- Mathematics
- Understanding the World
- Expressive Arts and Design
Children at the end of EYFS (FS2), with an expected level of development will: