Reception

The Reception year builds on the foundations laid down in the Nursery, enabling children to continue to gain confidence in their individual abilities, socialise easily with their peers and, above all, enjoy the process of learning.

Reception is made up of children moving up from The Manor’s Nursery as well as new children joining The Manor from other Pre-Schools and Nurseries. Much care and thought is given to ensure all the children integrate to form well balanced classes with plenty of opportunities for the children to also play across Reception.

Each class has a qualified teacher and teaching assistant who create a friendly, family atmosphere where the children feel relaxed and ready to learn. Our excellent ratios allow teachers to be highly flexible in their approach, supporting or challenging children according to their individual needs and level of confidence. We believe variety is essential to retaining children’s attention and we use a mixture of whole-class, small group and individual teaching. As the year progresses the children are prepared for the slightly more formal teaching that they will encounter in Year 1.

The children are offered specialist sessions including Music, Library time, PE, Little Languages and Forest School and will have their first experience of school swimming lessons in a block during the Spring or Summer Term.  There may be an occasional educational visit arranged to enhance a topic or theme and we also welcome different visitors and speakers into school to add variety to the children’s learning.

The Extra-Curricular programme starts with a few clubs in Reception which children are invited to sign up for once they are settled.

Reception school day timings and Wraparound Care

  • The school day starts at 8:30am and finishes at 3.30pm
  • There is a bookable Breakfast Club, from 7:30am-8:00am. Please visit our Fees page to find the charge for this
  • Early Birds runs from 8:00am to 8:30am
  • Pre-Extended Day runs from 3:30pm to 4:00pm
  • Extended Day runs from 4:00pm to 5:30pm
  • Late Stay runs from 5:30pm to 6:00pm. Please visit our Fees page to find the charge for this

The Seven Areas of Learning and Development

At The Manor your child will be learning skills, acquiring new knowledge and demonstrating their understanding through seven areas of learning and development. Children should mostly develop the three prime areas first. These are:

  1. Communication and language
  2. Physical development
  3. Personal, social and emotional development

These prime areas are those most essential for your child’s healthy development and future learning.

As children grow, the prime areas will help them to develop skills in four additional specific areas. These are:

  1. Literacy
  2. Mathematics
  3. Understanding the world
  4. Expressive arts and design

These seven areas are used to plan your child’s learning and activities. Your child will have differentiated activities planned in accordance with their age and stage of development and will be challenged and supported accordingly.

Children in the EYFS learn by playing and exploring, being active, and through creative and critical thinking which takes place both indoors and outside.

Communication and language

At The Manor we pride ourselves in developing children who are confident in their ability to communicate with each other and express themselves effectively. During the day we will encourage your child to learn new words and broaden their vocabulary through quality interactions and conversations.  Children will also have plenty of  opportunities to read books and take part in planned activities to strengthen this area of their development. They will also learn to listen to others and ask questions through activities and circle times. We value all languages that are spoken in school and in Reception our Little Languages programme not only focuses on French but all languages spoken in your child’s class. We have an experienced Speech Therapist to help children who may need extra support in this area of their development.

Physical development

In the Early Years your child is developing and honing their physical skills in order to strengthen their body to work efficiently as they grow. They will be encouraged to climb, run, jump and skip to develop large muscles. We have specialist PE lessons, dedicated outdoor play areas and regular visits to Forest School. To develop your child’s hand and finger movements we use tweezers, clay, play dough, loose parts and small tools to support the development of their finger control. As they develop we encourage them to cut, hold a pencil and to use cutlery.

Personal, social and emotional development

This is one of the prime areas of development. Your child will be supported in learning to communicate and build positive relationships with children and staff. This will help them feel safe and secure within the setting, support your child’s self-confidence and develop their self-esteem preparing them for their educational journey ahead. We achieve this through small group work, circle times, role play with puppets and stories. Children are encouraged to be independent and manage their self care.  Healthy routines are promoted, including the importance of oral health.  Children are supported in developing empathy for others and regulating their emotions.

Literacy

In the Early Years we use the ‘Essential Letters and Sounds’ programme. By the time your child reaches the end of the Early Years they will be able to read and understand simple stories, begin to spell appropriate words and write sentences. This is achieved by differentiated, engaging activities based on the children’s interests from Pre-Nursery to Reception supporting children to progress at their own stage of development.

Mathematics

We provide children with practical equipment to learn the fundamental principles of mathematics to make sure they have a solid understanding of these concepts by the end of the Early Years Foundation Stage. During their Foundation Stage journey they will learn to count, recognise numbers, add, take away, subitise, measure, weigh and explore clocks and money.

Understanding the world

In the Early Years we base our curriculum and activities around the children’s interests. We learn about our family backgrounds, different cultures and traditions. The children learn to value and appreciate everyone’s individuality and are taught that no one is exactly the same.

During our trips to Forest School we learn about different seasons and our environment. We think about how we can care for and maintain our school and gardens as well as how to look after our wildlife.

We observe simple scientific concepts such as floating and sinking, melting, materials and forces.

As we live in a very technological time we support the children in learning the skills they will need as they progress into Year 1. We use cameras, ipads, programmable toys and computers. We support children in learning how technology can aid their learning and how it can be used as a tool to acquire information.

Expressive arts and design

We encourage children to explore their creative side through Dance, Drama, Art, Design and Role Play. Children also attend specialist lessons; Music, PE and the Library to support this as well as experiencing a wide variety of vibrant activities in the classrooms.

As we come to the end of our first year we would like to express our sincere gratitude for the exceptional care you have all provided; without doubt we made the best decision ever in choosing The Manor! Despite the challenges of settling into a new environment with initial uncertainty, we feel that our daughter has really settled into school life and feels a sense of belonging like never before. The support, communication and fun have had a tremendous, positive influence on us all.
Manor Parent