For the 2024/2025 academic year, we have developed an additional area for some children attending our school with Special Educational Needs.
Children who access the Ducklings provision are able to work on targets from their EHC Plans and develop their Communication and Interaction skills. They also access an adapted National Curriculum and the Continuous Provision within EYFS.
Presently on maternity leave:
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Lunchtime Team:
Mrs McIntyre
Miss James
Cleaning Team:
Mrs Neale
Mrs Tate
Children will discover that maths is fun, exciting and will provide them with a set of tools for everyday life. Our mastery approach will develop a deep understanding of mathematical concepts.
Through focussed teaching of synthetic phonics pupils will be able to blend sounds together to make words. This will support them to decode words they meet when they read.
We believe that all our children can become fluent and accurate readers. They will develop their early reading skills, using their phonic knowledge and blending skills to read a range of texts.
A high-quality art and design curriculum should engage, inspire and challenge children, equipping them with the knowledge and skills to experiment, invent and create their own art.
Through our computing curriculum we start to equip children to participate in a rapidly changing world where work and leisure activities are increasingly transformed by technology.
Our DT curriculum encourages children to use their creativity and imagination to design and make a range of products and reflect and evaluate upon their own work and that of others.
The curriculum in the Early Years provides a broad and balanced education that meets the needs of all children and them to gain important skills, knowledge and understanding.
Our geography curriculum will inspire and develop children’s curiosity about the world we live in and develop a responsible and caring approach to our world and all living things.
Our history curriculum will inspire children’s curiosity to learn about the past, gain knowledge about the history of their own lives and begin to gain an understanding of Britain’s past.
At Millbrook Infant School it is our intent that our music curriculum will make music an enjoyable, rich and stimulating experience.
It is our intent that our P.E. curriculum will enable our children to learn about healthy lifestyles and enjoy the benefits of being physically active.
Through our teaching of RE we will create rounded individuals who are understanding of different faiths and cultures.
Our practical science curriculum will teach children to be curious in the world around them, observe and ask scientific questions.
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For further information about our curriculum at Millbrook Infant School, please get in touch with Mr Chelariu-Smith, headteacher.