curriculum
The school follows the Montessori curriculum
and the DfEE’s Early Learning Goals, which
closely follows it. This consists of:

Practical life: which helps children deal with
the day to day tasks of living in the physical
world, such as taking shoes on and off, or
zipping up coats. For example we use special
dressing frames to show how zips and buttons
work, little jugs and tweezers to develop
precise actions. It is one of the most
immediate effects parents see of a Montessori
approach, and the beginning of independence
and confidence – as well as much appreciated
by parents who have at least a few tasks
taken off their hands!
Sensorial: lets the children explore the fundaments
of the world around them through all their senses.
Children come across all kinds of shapes, sizes,
colours and fabrics which they gradually learn to
distinguish from one another. This is where we use
a lot of the most specialised equipment which helps
children make subtle distinctions between objects.
Cultural: This covers geography, biology and other science. You may think
that your child would be too young to show an interest in such remote
topics, but children are fascinated by them. Children learn about the
world through maps and the globe. We celebrate different festivals and
cook cultural food or listen to songs from around the world, as well as
guests to talk about other countries. We have a sensory garden, tended
by children, which helps them explore the natural world, floating sinking,
magnifying glasses, magnets.
Literacy: our aim is to make children confident readers
by the time they leave. letters are learned gradually
through a phonetic approach, which is now used by
primary schools. Children learn to write, which
surprisingly precedes reading; they are introduced to
basic grammar, such as the difference between nouns,
verbs and adjectives.
Creative: We are all fascinated as parents to see how our children
develop their own imagination, so art and craft, music and drama as vital
to self expression. We have both teacher- and child-led activities. Art
and craft materials are freely available to the children as their inspiration
takes them! Children also enjoy playing with all sorts of musical
instruments.