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At Educare Small School, we know the whole child must be nurtured, and this
is achieved by not just focusing on one aspect, which can often be the intellectual
side only. Our children are happy, balanced, inter-dependent, fulfilled, self
reliant, responsible, functioning, kind, thoughtful, loving, creative, inquisitive
and confident
We use
The National Curriculum and the Foundation Stage Curriculum to inform planning
for teaching but age related targets are not applied. Equally important is
the development of creative skills in art, music and drama. The Creative Arts
have a special place in Educare, because they allow our children to release
and express themselves and to learn and practise skills which they need in
their daily lives. We dedicate an equal amount of time to music, art and drama
each week.
Fostering
an early understanding of moral issues and social responsibilities is essential.
We encourage our children to think and act for themselves, and as part of
the Educare community. We allow time to help them to understand their own
feelings and to manage relationships with each other. We join together as
a whole group as often as possible and work together to care for each other
and value our strengths.
Or as teachers
of the Alexander
Technique say 'use of the whole self affects functioning,' which stems from
the knowledge that our intellectual and emotional health is inseperable from
(intimately connected to) our physical well-being. Elements of the Alexander
Technique are integrated into every school day and the classroom furniture has
been specifically chosen to support this. In addition, our Alexander Technique
teacher is in school for one whole day a week working with groups, children
individually and teachers.
To complement
the Alexander work we also use a variety of energy balancing techniques on
a daily basis, particulary during Movement
Circle and Quiet
Time.
We have
a strong Healthy
food and water policy because we know that nutrition can infleunce and
affect the way that children learn and grow. Parents can access advice on
health, nutrition and parenting if they request it, we put them in touch with
complementary therapists whom we know and respect.
This is at
the heart of everything we do. We are attentive to many different aspects of
each child's development, with the aim of ensuring a balance between them, because
a child's happiness is our priority.
Children
learn at levels which match their development and we recognise that each child
develops in a unique way. We guide children through their learning journey
by attending to their individual learning styles, encouraging their strengths
and supporting their weaknesses. At Educare the children are used to moving
groups to suit their ability level or match their progress through the National
Curriculum. Sometimes these are mixed age groups and the teaching and learning
outcome is different for each child, as in topic work covering History, Geography,
Science, P.E and Art. - This means that they are all learning about the same
subject i.e water or animals but there are different expectations for what
each child will learn. i.e 3 years different to 4 years or 8 years different
to 11 years.
We are
innovative in our approach to teaching, in that we combine well-established
learning and teaching methods in a unique and common sense way to promote
the balanced development of the whole child. Some of these techniques, such
as Movement
Circle, Quiet
Time, good use of our bodies etc, are intergrated into every school day.
We nurture individual progress using a range of approaches to build on what
each child can already do. For example, we teach handwriting and letter formation
with help of the Alexander
Technique, energy-balancing and labyrinths. Some children have moments
in their lives when they need extra support, and when they do, we give it
in a way which is personal to that child, not a 'cure all' for everyone.
Children
learn most easily and willingly when they are actively involved and interested.
Our children are encouraged to learn through meaningful, relevant experiences
that require them to talk, listen, think, explore, experiment, observe and discover.
We regularly
review our approaches to provide a range of rich learning experiences which
will motivate and extend their interests.
Young children learn best
when they are valued, happy and secure. We believe that they will go on to reach
their full potential if they are allowed to express themselves in a safe and
supportive environment.
Our school
is warm and welcoming and each child is encouraged to value themselves, each
other and their surrounding cultures. Small group sizes ensure a close supportive
relationship with teachers and support staff in which children feel confident
and motivated to learnn and progress.
We join
together as a whole group as often as possible, (examples - Friday
music and
Friday circle), lunchtimes, playtimes, birthdays, farewell circles and
work together to care for each other and value our strengths.
Children
work and play in groups which cross age, sex and ability barriers. We know
our children well enough to support and encourage their balanced development
and with the support of their parents we can help them grow.
The old proverb
'it takes a community to raise a child' still holds true. Our parents are included
in a partnership which relies on the participation of teacher, parent and child.
The children know that all the adults around them are working together in their
interests, in a strong supportive community.
Parents
are involved in school activities and are part of the fabric of the school,
creating a safe, nurturing and balanced environment.