Early Years
Subject Leader | Miss D Mewis |
Contact Details | lowersite@brinkworthearldanbys.wilts.sch.uk for the attention of the Early Years Leader |
Mission Sentence | At Brinkworth Earl Danby's School we believe that, “The early years are not simply about how we raise our children. They are about the society we will become." (The Princess of Wales). Our vision is for children to be happy, thrive and succeed during their first year at school. Our curriculum is carefully planned, is informed by the children’s interests, and ensures children are active participants in their learning and development. |
Inspiring Quotes |
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Curriculum Overview
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Term One |
Term Two |
Term Three |
Term Four |
Term Five |
Term Six |
YR |
Marvellous me! (Starting school, my family, my school, my body, my community Autumn) |
All around the World (Diversity - cultures, Diwali, Bonfire Night, Christmas) |
How things have changed. (Recycling, ‘historical’ items, power and energy, Winter) |
All Creatures Great and Small (species, habitats, Easter, Spring, growth, life-cycles Pancake Day) |
Once Upon a Time
(Traditional stories, Poems, Story characters, settings) |
Journeys
(Moving, transport, Summer, Sports Day) |
Reading Spine in Early Years
We have chosen these amazing books to support our learning throughout the year. The children will be read to daily (sometimes multiple times) these books and other books that support our theme that term.
Our Termly Themes
These are our termly themes we will be exploring throughout the year.
Early Learning Goals
The EYFS has 7 areas
1. Communication and Language -Prime
2. Personal, social and emotional development- Prime
3. Physical development - Prime
4. Literacy
5. Mathematics
6. Understanding the world
7. Expressive art and design
Please view the documents below to see what each of these area's look like in our school.
Some people who inspire us when we think of early years...
Baroness Floella Benjamin (b. 1949)
Loris Malaguzzi (1920 – 1994)
Maria Montessori (1870- 1952)
HRH The Princess of Wales (b. 1982)
John Bowlby (1907 – 1990)