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
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.
Literacy 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.
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.