Early Years

The EYFS at BlossomHall School provides a warm and nurturing environment
where children can explore, discover, and grow.
We believe in fostering a love of learning
through a play-based curriculum that emphasizes:

    • Communication & Language
    • Personal, Social & Emotional Development
    • Physical Development
    • Literacy & Mathematics

EYFS

Blossomhall School EYFS
Play-Based Learning

We believe that play is the cornerstone of early childhood learning.

Through carefully designed play experiences, children have the opportunity to:

  • Explore their world: Children naturally discover and interact with their surroundings, sparking curiosity and a lifelong love of learning.
  • Develop essential skills: Play helps children build physical, cognitive, social, and emotional abilities, preparing them for future challenges.
  • Express themselves creatively: Children use play to imagine, create, and communicate their thoughts and feelings.
  • Learn at their own pace: Play allows children to explore concepts and skills at their own individual pace, fostering confidence and resilience.
Blossomhall School EYFSLiteracy and Mathematics

We lay a strong foundation for academic success by introducing children to the exciting worlds of reading, writing, and numbers. Through engaging and playful activities, we help children:

  • Develop a love of reading: We foster a reading culture by sharing stories, poems, and rhymes, encouraging imagination and curiosity.
  • Build essential writing skills: Children learn to express themselves creatively through drawing, scribbling, and letter formation.
  • Discover the joy of numbers: Through games, puzzles, and everyday experiences, children develop a strong number sense and mathematical thinking.

Blossomhall School EYFS

Personal, Social, and Emotional Development

We nurture our children to become confident, independent individuals who care about others.

Our programs are designed to foster:

  • Self-confidence: Helping children believe in their abilities and potential, encouraging them to try new things without fear of failure.
  • Independence: Developing children’s ability to make decisions, solve problems, and complete tasks on their own.
  • Empathy: Teaching children to understand and share the feelings of others, promoting kindness and compassion.

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