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Reception

In Reception, we cultivate a love of learning for life. Our curriculum is planned to provide balanced and relevant experiences for each individual child. We are passionate about outdoor learning and problem solving. It is important that our children feel safe to be risk takers as they approach their learning during the day.

Our teachers encourage us to challenge ourselves once we have built confidence in newly taught skills. We are then encouraged to use these skills in our free play to extend and consolidate our learning.

Each week we have new 'Rainbow Challenges,' with activities we need to complete independently. They support our physical development, phonics, writing and mathematical development. Our progress and work is recorded in a number of ways such as in our writing books, ‘Our Learning Journey’ scrap book and ‘Seesaw’.

Early Years is extremely busy and fantastic fun. Keep up to date with us by following our blog.

The Reception team is

  • R Hepworth – Mrs Wise, Mrs Summers and Miss Love
  • R Van Gogh – Miss Valentine and Mrs Quinn
  • R Kandinsky – Mrs Coleman, Mrs Spina and Mrs Dempsey

We are lucky to be supported by our HLTA, Miss Gill.

Our P.E day is Friday morning. May we remind you to ensure that all your child’s kit is clearly labelled.

Please make sure that you bring your library book to school each Friday to be changed.

What_to_expect_in_the_Early_Years.pdf

Fire Brigade Visit!

We were lucky enough to have a visit from the Moulton Fire Brigade this term. The children were in awe of the fire engine and listened with interest as the firefighters taught the children about all of its features from the hoses, ladders and sirens, to the tools to help rescue people from cars. Every child experienced being a 'real' firefighter as they each sprayed the hose, they commented how powerful it was! Finally they all had the opportunity to climb into the fire engine to experience how big the vehicle is!

Back in the classroom we met Firefighter Norm who talked to the children about the importance of having a smoke alarm in their home. He offered to fit a free one if any of the Bridgewater families do not have one. (Please give your name and address in at the office and we will pass the information on.) The children learnt that they should phone 999 in an emergency and ask for the fire service. We also watched Fireman Sam who taught the children a song and actions to remember if their clothes were ever to catch fire... "STOP, DROP and ROLL." 

Finally Norm talked to the children about the importance of staying safe near water. He reminded the children never to walk on frozen lake and that if a friend was to get stuck in water, you can use an empty water bottle to throw to them to use as a float. Norm's final top water safety tip was to stretch your body into a starfish shape if you ever fall into water as this will help you to float!

A huge thank you to Moulton Fire Brigade for giving up your time to speak with the children, they had a wonderful time and learnt so many top safety tips!

Reception Curriculum

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Recent Comments

What a super experience! I'm sure that there are some budding officers amongst you! Mrs White :-)...
Jasmine enjoyed doing the assembly ☺
Yummy xx looks like they had a great day
A fantastic video! Well done reception for being super sporty stars:-)??
Wow what fantastic creations! Well done everyone

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