EYFS Curriculum
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EARLY YEARS FOUNDATION STAGE (EYFS)
A NURTURING START WHERE EVERY CHILD CAN THRIVE
At Kingsway Primary School, we are proud to provide a nurturing, inclusive and engaging Early Years environment where every child feels safe, happy and valued. We believe that the early years are a vital stage in a child’s development, and we are committed to giving children the strongest possible start to their learning journey.
Our approach reflects our school values:
We Care about Togetherness, We Thrive on Difference, We Are Passionate about Learning and We Are Inspired to Grow.
These values are woven through every aspect of Early Years life and learning.
Our vision for EYFS
We aim to develop children who are:
- confident, curious and independent learners
- able to build positive relationships and friendships
- strong communicators
- resilient and ready to try new things
- prepared for the transition into Key Stage 1
At Kingsway, learning is designed to be meaningful, enjoyable and purposeful, ensuring that every child feels a sense of achievement and belonging.
Learning through play, exploration and teaching
Children in EYFS learn through a carefully balanced approach that combines:
- play‑based exploration
- adult‑guided learning
- high‑quality interactions and teaching
Our curriculum is built around exciting topics inspired by stories, high‑quality texts and real‑life experiences, helping children make meaningful connections in their learning.
Children have daily opportunities to learn both indoors and outdoors, supporting their physical development, creativity and curiosity.
A strong focus on the prime areas of learning
We prioritise the key foundations of learning as set out in the EYFS Framework:
- Communication and Language
Children develop strong speaking and listening skills through storytelling, discussion and rich language experiences. - Personal, Social and Emotional Development (PSED)
Children build relationships, develop confidence and learn how to manage feelings and behaviour. - Physical Development
Through active play and structured activities, children develop coordination, strength and fine motor skills.
Building early knowledge and skills
Alongside the prime areas, children are supported to develop strong foundations in:
- Early Reading and Phonics
Through the Little Wandle phonics programme, children begin to learn to read with confidence and enjoyment. - Early Writing
Children develop mark‑making, letter formation and early writing skills in meaningful contexts. - Mathematics
Children build early number sense, pattern recognition and problem‑solving skills through practical experiences. - Understanding the World and Expressive Arts and Design
Children explore their environment, develop curiosity about the world and express themselves creatively.
A relational and inclusive approach
At Kingsway, relationships are at the heart of our EYFS provision.
Our staff:
- get to know each child as an individual
- build strong, trusting relationships
- carefully observe learning and development
- plan next steps based on children’s needs and interests
Through our Inclusive Quality First Teaching (iQFT) approach, we ensure that:
- learning is accessible to all children
- support is provided early and responsively
- every child can participate, succeed and feel included
We celebrate difference and ensure that all children feel seen, heard and valued.
Supporting independence, confidence and resilience
Children are encouraged to:
- explore and make choices
- take risks in their learning
- develop independence in daily routines
- persevere when faced with challenges
We support children to understand that:
mistakes are part of learning and growth.
Assessment and progress
Children’s development is carefully monitored through:
- ongoing observation
- interaction and discussion
- assessment of learning over time
This allows staff to:
- identify next steps
- provide targeted support where needed
- ensure all children make strong progress
By the end of Reception, children at Kingsway are:
- confident communicators
- able to work cooperatively with others
- developing independence and resilience
- beginning to read simple sentences
- starting to write independently
- showing secure early number understanding
Working in partnership with families
We know that strong home‑school relationships make a real difference.
At Kingsway, we:
- communicate regularly with parents and carers
- share children’s learning and progress
- support families in understanding how to help at home
- welcome parents as partners in their child’s education
Together, we ensure every child has the best possible start.
Our commitment
At Kingsway Primary School, we are committed to:
- providing a safe, nurturing and stimulating environment
- supporting every child as an individual
- fostering curiosity, confidence and a love of learning
- ensuring children are fully prepared for the next stage of their education
Our goal is for every child to leave EYFS as a confident, curious, resilient and enthusiastic learner, ready to continue their journey at Kingsway and beyond.