Wroughton Infant School

Early Years

Curriculum Intent 

At Wroughton Infants School, we believe that the Early Years Foundation Stage is vital in securing solid foundations for children beginning their journey through school. It is our intent that our children develop key physical, verbal, cognitive and emotional skills whilst embedding a positive attitude to school and learning that they will continue to build upon each year.

We know that all children are individual with their own strengths and needs. We work hard to get to know our children’s starting points and interests. Then we carefully design our curriculum and learning environments to suit all needs and stages of development. We aim to provide all our children with the broad range of opportunities so all can flourish. ​

The EYFS curriculum contains seven main areas of learning for all children birth to five. These are split into: 

The Prime Areas:

  • Personal, Social and Emotional Development
  • Communication and Language
  • Physical Development

The Specific Areas:

  • Literacy
  • Mathematics
  • Understanding the World
  • Expressive Arts

End of Reception expectations

The Early Learning Goals summarise the knowledge, skills and understanding that all young children should have gained by the end of Reception. They are:

Communication and Language

  • Listening, Attention and Understanding
  • Speaking

Personal, Social and Emotional Development  

  • Self-regulation
  • Managing Self
  • Building Relationships

Physical Development

  • Gross Motor Skills
  • Fine Motor Skills

Literacy

  • Comprehension
  • Word Reading
  • Writing

Mathematics

  • Number
  • Numerical Patterns

Understanding the World

  • Past and Present
  • People, Culture and Communities
  • The Natural World

Expressive Arts and Design

  • Creating with Materials
  • Being Imaginative and Expressive

Reception Baseline Assessment - September 2024

The RBA is statutory in schools, and we are required to carry it out within the first 6 weeks of pupils starting reception. It will be an activity-based assessment of pupils’ starting points in:

  • Language, communication and literacy
  • Mathematics

You can find more information on this here: 

Information for parents: reception baseline assessment (publishing.service.gov.uk)

EYFS Curriculum Implementation

We implement this through a play based approach. Teaching is practical and modelled by all adults in a combination of whole class adult led carpet inputs, small group sessions and working with children in the continuous provision.  We aim to support and challenge all learners and closely consider the “Characteristics of Effective Learning” to ensure children actively learn and have opportunities to think critically. 

We aim for our learning environments to be stimulating and exciting. Both inside and outside provisions are constantly adapted to reflect the children’s interests, as well as to provide opportunities to consolidate and move learning forward.  We want to provide an environment that inspires their curious minds, encourages them to explore and discover. 

We actively promote independence from all children both in their personal and social skills, but also through accessing and applying their understanding of the curriculum.

Children are assessed continuously through accurate observations both in adult directed time and through their engagement with learning opportunities in the provision. This provides us with information for future planning and enables us to put support and challenge in place as soon as it is identified and required.