Imagination & Creativity

Art
Sensory, expressive and artistic play is essential for development and we ensure every child is stimulated and given every development opportunity to take part in imaginary play, drama, messy play, painting, texture discovery, singing, dance and story telling.

Music
Music is not only a fun activity. Exposing children to music during early development helps them learn the sounds and meanings of words.

Movement
Movement stimulates the development of the brain. Movement skills stimulate the higher-order centres of the brain that are important to academic learning later in life including pencil control and getting ready for school.

Language and Literacy
From reading, writing to self-expression, learning and understanding the rules of language boosts problem-solving, critical-thinking, and listening skills, in addition to improving memory, concentration, and the ability to multitask. Story telling and age-appropriate mark making also develops the love of books and writing.

STEAM
Children are naturally interested in science, arts and maths. Almost everything young children do involves exploring their world. Science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics (STEAM) learning enables children to make vital connections between everyday life.

Outside Play
Outdoor play improves physical development in children. These skills are important for growth, physical coordination and the movement of the body. When children play outdoors they increase their ability to balance, jump, climb, throw, run and skip.
"We looks to ensure that all children are provided with the highest quality early learning experience. It is extremely important as it is likely to have a major impact on the rest of their lives. Our curriculum is there to ensure that children learn and develop well and are kept healthy and safe."
Wendy Edwards
Senior Nursery Educator
