Pre School Curriculum

The curriculum at Rainbow House takes into account the four principles of the Early Years Foundation Stage which states that:

1. All children are unique and competent learners.
2. Children learn to be independent by building positive relationships.
3. The setting environment should be secure and support learning in every way
4. Children learn at different rates and all areas of learning are important and
inter-connected.

Well planned activities are the key to the way in which young children learn with enjoyment and challenge. As well as taking into account the interests and developmental needs of the children we plan our activities in accordance to the six main areas of learning of the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum, which are as follows: good behaviour. They will be given support for their emotional well being to help them to know themselves and what they can do.

Personal, Social and Emotional Development:

Children are given the opportunity to make positive relationship, respect others, and have a positive attitude to learning. They will be guided towards developing good behaviour. They will be given support for their emotional well being to help them to know themselves and what they can do.

Communication and Language Development:

We will support and extend children’s learning and competence in communicating, speaking and listening. This will be done by encouraging the child to ask questions, comment on activities and recall experiences, telling stories, making books etc.

Physical Development:

Physical development will be encouraged by providing opportunities for children to be active and interactive, to improve skills of coordination, control, manipulation and movement. Children will be supported to make use of their senses to learn about the world around them and to make connections between new information and what they already know. We encourage children to develop their understanding of healthy eating and how it has an impact on physical development.

Literacy:

Children will be encouraged to explore books, rhymes and use these as a means of developing early reading and writing skills independently. They will be encouraged to develop skills through every day experiences such as ascribing meaning to marks, writing shopping lists, letters, postcards, book making, retelling stories etc. We also provide a book lending scheme to encourage reading at home.

Understand of the World:

Children are supported in developing the knowledge; skills and understanding that help them make sense of the world. The learning is supported by offering opportunities for them to use a range of tools safely; encounter creatures, people, plants and objects in their natural environments and in real life situations; undertake practical experiments and work with a range of materials. This forms the foundation for later work in science, design and technology, history, geography and ICT.

Expressive Arts & Design:

Children’s creativity is extended by giving them opportunities to support their curiosity, exploration and play. Experiences are provided through a variety of arts & crafts activities, movement, imaginative play and design & technology.

Mathematics:

Children will be supported in developing their understanding of problem solving, reasoning and numeracy in a broad range of contexts in which they can explore, enjoy, learn, practice and talk about their developing understanding. We will provide opportunity to count, sort, match, make patterns, work with numbers, shapes, space and measure. More detailed information can also be sourced from the Ofsted, and Early Year’s Foundation Stage websites.