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At the Meadows Montessori School,
we follow a curriculum based on the Montessori approach and
materials, and also work within the Government’s Foundation
Stage curriculum, which is presented in six areas of learning
– Personal, Social and Emotional Development, Communication,
Language and Literacy, Mathematical Development, Knowledge and
Understanding of the World, Physical Development and Creative
Development.
The Montessori materials and equipment are broad in their
scope, and include creative activities; exercises in practical
skills which develop fine motor skills and concentration (Practical
Life); materials which explore colour, shape, dimension, weight,
sound and texture (Sensorial); as well as academic activities
including matching and pairing, sequencing, correlating numbers
and quantities, number recognition, addition and subtraction
(Mathematics); learning the sounds and shapes of the phonetic
alphabet and progressing through to reading and writing (Language
and Literacy); not forgetting nature studies, geography (physical
and social), history and early science (Cultural).
The children work in these
areas individually during the daily free-choice period, continuously
building up their own confidence and independence, with teachers
spending one-to-one time with each child, working at the right
level and pace.
The children also participate in group activities –
including circle times, story-times, outside playtimes, break-times,
and general knowledge discussion and activity sessions, as
well as music, drama, cooking, PE and movement sessions. There
are also optional afternoon sessions, incorporating times
for French, art & craft, and PE.
Group activities help children
develop their listening skills and concentration, their social
skills, their creative, imaginative and expressive skills, their
general knowledge and interest in the world around them, and
their physical skills.
The aim of all the activities is to give the children access
to a wide range of learning experiences, foster their growing
independence, help their confidence to blossom, help them
to learn about friendship, considerate social behaviour, and
acquire an appropriate value system, and to encourage and
support them in their learning in all areas. And hopefully
to have fun at the same time!
The children’s progress is recorded
on a daily basis, and their development in all areas assessed
regularly. Feedback to parents comes within the child’s
first term and every Spring term thereafter in the form of
a parent-teacher meeting, as well as in written form at the
end of each Summer term. Parents can speak to their child’s
teacher or to the Principal at any time of mutual convenience.
We value our contact with each child’s parents or carers,
so that we can work together to give all of the children a
rich, varied and happy experience while they are with us at
school.
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