The EYFS Curriculum 

At Anderton Park Primary School we follow the 'Early Years Foundation Stage Statutory Framework' published by the Department of Education, for both our Nursery and Reception Classes. This framework sets out the educational programmes which must shape the activities and experiences for all children from birth to five years old in order to provide the best foundations for children to thrive. In addition to this there is the non-statutory Curriculum Guidance "Development Matters" which supports the delivery of the Framework. A link to this document can be found below.

 


 

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1007446/6.7534_DfE_Development_Matters_Report_and_illustrations_web__2_.pdf

 

Learning and development


The framework includes seven areas of learning that are equally important and inter-connected. Three areas are particularly important for sparking an enthusiasm for learning and forming relationships.

 

The Prime Areas of Learning: -
Communication and Language
Physical Development
Personal, Social and Emotional Development

The prime areas are strengthened and applied through 4 Specific Areas of Learning:
Literacy
Maths
Understanding the World
Expressive Arts and Design

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                                                                                                 The EYFS Curriculum 

At Anderton Park Primary School we follow the 'Early Years Foundation Stage Statutory Framework' published by the Department of Education, for both our Nursery and Reception Classes. This framework sets out the educational programmes which must shape the activities and experiences for all children from birth to five years old in order to provide the best foundations for children to thrive. In addition to this there is the non-statutory Curriculum Guidance "Development Matters" which supports the delivery of the Framework. A link to this document can be found below.

 


 

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1007446/6.7534_DfE_Development_Matters_Report_and_illustrations_web__2_.pdf

 

Learning and development


The framework includes seven areas of learning that are equally important and inter-connected. Three areas are particularly important for sparking an enthusiasm for learning and forming relationships.

 

The Prime Areas of Learning: -
Communication and Language
Physical Development
Personal, Social and Emotional Development

The prime areas are strengthened and applied through 4 Specific Areas of Learning:
Literacy
Maths
Understanding the World
Expressive Arts and Design

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