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The Foundation Stage is a distinct period of learning, where children will learn the basic skills of listening and speaking, counting and stories, singing and dancing - all through active play. Although this a guided learning experience, children will feel that they're just playing and having fun. Read on to know more about this stage.
Gladstone Primary
01782 233 167
Anchor Road
Stoke-on-Trent
01782 233 167
Anchor Road
Stoke-on-Trent GB.ST35EW
School County
Stoke-on-Trent
Religion
Non-denominational
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Alexandra Infants School
01782 235 505
Melville Road
Normacot
01782 235 505
Melville Road
Normacot GB.ST34PZ
School County
Stoke-on-Trent
Religion
Non-denominational
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Hamilton Infants School
01782 234 420
Barthomley Road
Birches Head
01782 234 420
Barthomley Road
Birches Head GB.ST16NW
School County
Stoke-on-Trent
Religion
Non-denominational
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Smallwood Manor Preparatory School
01889 562 083
Smallwood Manor
Uttoxeter
01889 562 083
Smallwood Manor
Uttoxeter GB.ST148NS
School County
Staffordshire
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May Bank Infants School
01782 297 340
Basford Park Road
Newcastle
01782 297 340
Basford Park Road
Newcastle GB.ST50PT
School County
Staffordshire
Religion
Non-denominational
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Weston Coyney Infants School
01782 319 607
West Street
Weston Coyney
01782 319 607
West Street
Weston Coyney GB.ST36PT
School County
Stoke-on-Trent
Religion
Non-denominational
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Northwood Infants School
01782 234 637
Keelings Road
Northwood
01782 234 637
Keelings Road
Northwood GB.ST16QA
School County
Stoke-on-Trent
Religion
Non-denominational
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St Joseph's Preparatory School
01782 417 533
London Road
Stoke-on-Trent
01782 417 533
London Road
Stoke-on-Trent GB.ST45RF
School County
Stoke-on-Trent
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Jackfield Infants School
01782 234 450
Jackfield Street
Burslem
01782 234 450
Jackfield Street
Burslem GB.ST61ET
School County
Stoke-on-Trent
Religion
Non-denominational
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St Oswald's CE (Controlled) Infant School
01335 342 660
Mayfield Road
Ashbourne
01335 342 660
Mayfield Road
Ashbourne GB.DE61AS
Religion
Church of England
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Foundation Stage All children aged 4 (and most aged 3) are entitled to free part-time education in one of the following places: - State primary schools (nursery and reception classes)
- State and private nursery schools
- Day nurseries
- Playgroups
- Accredited childminders in approved childminding networks
Any child attending a government-funded nursery, pre-school or reception class will be registered for the Foundation Stage of the National Curriculum and will be taught by staff who will focus on the Early Learning Goals - the targets that children are expected to reach at the end of this stage. The Foundation Stage is a distinct period of learning, where children will learn the basic skills of listening and speaking, counting and stories, singing and dancing - all through active play. Although this a guided learning experience, children will feel that they're just playing and having fun. The Early Learning Goals The early learning goals of the Foundation Stage consist of six broad areas of learning: 1. Personal, Social and Emotional Development Children will learn to: - be self-confident
- know what their own needs are
- tell the difference between right and wrong
- take an interest in things
- dress and undress themselves
2. Communication, Language and Literacy Children will learn to: - talk confidently and clearly
- enjoy stories, songs and poems
- listen to and say sounds, and link them to the alphabet
- use a pencil
- read and write some familiar words
3. Mathematical Development Children will: - become comfortable with numbers
- develop an understanding of maths through games, stories, songs and imaginative play
- become comfortable with ideas such as 'lighter than' or 'smaller'
- become aware of shapes and space
4. Knowledge and Understanding of the World Children will: - find out about the world around them
- learn to ask questions about the world
- build with different materials
- learn about everyday technology and what it is used for
- find out about past events in their lives and their families' lives
- discover different cultures and beliefs
5. Physical Development Children will learn to: - move confidently
- control their body
- handle equipment
6. Creative Development Children will: - explore colours and shapes
- make music
- dance
- make things
- tell stories
The Foundation Stage Profile The Foundation Stage Profile is a national scheme that enables teachers to record a child's achievements of the Early Learning Goals at the end of the Foundation Stage. This is not a formal assessment - merely a summary of the observations made of a child's activities throughout the Reception Year. |
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