Welcome to EYFS
Our Nursery and Reception Classes
Welcome to EYFS at Rushmere Hall Primary School. We believe that our Nursey and Reception classes lay the vital positive foundations of your child's learning journey and future school career. We have a passionate and experienced team with a wealth of experience, large and spacious classrooms and wonderful outside areas which we utilise for our learning.
Visitors are always welcome to come and look around and see our exciting learning in action.
Visitors are always welcome to come and look around and see our exciting learning in action.
Who We Are
Our Intent
At Rushmere Hall Primary School we place great value on the development of children as individuals and providing them with the skills, knowledge and understanding they need to prepare them for the challenges in Key Stage One and beyond. To do this, we have worked closely with the Year 1 Team and the Curriculum Leads to look at the prerequisite skills needed to access the National Curriculum, and we have woven these into our EYFS curriculum. Our aim in the EYFS is to build strong foundations, rooted in academic success as well as personal development, so that ultimately our pupils can be successful, active citizens of society and independent, curious life-long learners.
A larger than average number of children arrive in our school with below national expectations in speech and language for their age. We prioritise the development of these skills in both the Nursery and Reception classes, by creating a language rich environment with a focus on key vocabulary which is clearly displayed at activities. Our skilled staff model language through their interactions with the children and we provide small group sessions for children with a greater level of need. Following a diagnostic assessment process, our specialist Speech and Language Support Assistant delivers bespoke, one to one sessions to pupils alongside our Speech Therapist. This is to ensure that children make rapid progress by securing those key speech and language skills.
We have many children starting our school who have poor motor skills; something that has increased further since the pandemic. Our curriculum provides opportunities for children to develop control of their larger muscle groups in the neck, shoulder and trunk to provide core strength which is necessary to maintain stability. This in turn helps the fingers and hands to move and complete correct letter formation ready for sustained writing tasks as children move into Year One. Our curriculum provides many opportunities for children to develop these gross motor skills and also to strengthen fine motor skills including finger strength, hand eye coordination, wrist movement and grip strength.
As the children move into Reception we invest time and energy into helping pupils set and reflect on their own goals by aiming high and developing a love of reading, writing and number. Children are encouraged to see themselves as learners. We present them with tasks which provide both support and challenge and we help the children strive to improve by encouraging them to recognise when they are ready to push themselves further. Skilful adult interactions aim for not only high engagement but also high attainment. We value independence, imagination and creativity and seek to create a sense of enjoyment and fascination in learning through a vibrant continuous indoor and outdoor provision.
A larger than average number of children arrive in our school with below national expectations in speech and language for their age. We prioritise the development of these skills in both the Nursery and Reception classes, by creating a language rich environment with a focus on key vocabulary which is clearly displayed at activities. Our skilled staff model language through their interactions with the children and we provide small group sessions for children with a greater level of need. Following a diagnostic assessment process, our specialist Speech and Language Support Assistant delivers bespoke, one to one sessions to pupils alongside our Speech Therapist. This is to ensure that children make rapid progress by securing those key speech and language skills.
We have many children starting our school who have poor motor skills; something that has increased further since the pandemic. Our curriculum provides opportunities for children to develop control of their larger muscle groups in the neck, shoulder and trunk to provide core strength which is necessary to maintain stability. This in turn helps the fingers and hands to move and complete correct letter formation ready for sustained writing tasks as children move into Year One. Our curriculum provides many opportunities for children to develop these gross motor skills and also to strengthen fine motor skills including finger strength, hand eye coordination, wrist movement and grip strength.
As the children move into Reception we invest time and energy into helping pupils set and reflect on their own goals by aiming high and developing a love of reading, writing and number. Children are encouraged to see themselves as learners. We present them with tasks which provide both support and challenge and we help the children strive to improve by encouraging them to recognise when they are ready to push themselves further. Skilful adult interactions aim for not only high engagement but also high attainment. We value independence, imagination and creativity and seek to create a sense of enjoyment and fascination in learning through a vibrant continuous indoor and outdoor provision.
Our Curriculum
Nursery Timetable
Reception Timetable
Document Bank
EYFS Vision |
Nursery Induction Meeting |
Reception Induction Meeting |
Nursery Parent Information Leaflet |
How to help your child with reading |
Nursery Long Term Plan |
Reception Long Term Plan |
Reception to Year 1 Transition |