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Early Years Curriculum

Early Years Curriculum

Our Early Years ethos is that learning is through providing a stimulating adult supported environment for young children to develop their shakhsiyah, thinking, self awareness and physical development. We are continuously developing new and exciting ways of encouraging personal development in all areas of learning in a safe and stimulating environment.

In addition to our themes, teachers cater for the particular interests and choices of individual children in their care. This happens by observing each child’s play regularly and planning and resourcing the environment accordingly to enhance that child’s interest. This ensures that the classroom environment incorporates the learning and development of all the children. These observations cover all areas of learning.






Curriculum

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Halaqah is a gathering of individuals who come together for religious study, discussion, and spiritual reflection within the context of Islam.

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Qur'an is a sacred scripture of Islam, and Qur'anic Arabic is the language in which it is revealed. Understanding and studying Qur'anic Arabic is highly valued by Muslims.

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Thematic curriculum is an educational approach that organises learning around specific themes or topics, rather than focusing on individual subjects.

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English for Early years seeks to create a nurturing and stimulating environment where young learners can develop a strong foundation in the English language.

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Maths for early years aims to lay a strong foundation for future mathematical learning by fostering curiosity, confidence, and a positive attitude towards mathematics.

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Knowledge and Understanding of the World in early years education promotes children's natural curiosity and helps them develop a sense of awe and wonder about the world.

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Creative Development in early years education fosters children's imagination, self-confidence, and the ability to think creatively.

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Physical Development in early years education contributes to children's overall growth, health, and well-being. It promotes their physical fitness, coordination, and confidence, laying a strong foundation for a healthy and active lifestyle in the future.