Welcome to EYFS

Our EYFS Curriculum

At Walkington Primary School we believe that providing our children with a strong foundation and a love of learning gives them the best chance to become well-rounded, happy individuals, ready to succeed in an ever-changing world. We take this responsibility very seriously and strive for excellence in all we do to allow our children to become successful learners, get the most out of life and to be confident with who they are.

It is our intention to provide a stimulating learning environment where all children can work with adults and peers in a climate of mutual respect to develop confidence in their ability to learn. We aim to provide children with a well-structured, safe and active learning environment that enables them to develop the skills, attitudes and understanding that they need to become lifelong learners and encourage them to become active members of our ever-changing society.

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Autumn term 2024:

      “By the end of Year 6, outcomes are high in reading and writing. In reading, they are
      particularly high.”

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      “Leaders are well trained and use their knowledge of special educational needs to identify specific requirements at an early stage and provide timely support.”

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      “From the moment pupils enter the school each day, they are greeted with respect and a genuine sense of care from the adults in the building.”

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      “Governors are ambitious for the school. They challenge and support leaders effectively.”

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      “Pupils listen to the opinions of others and are keen to offer their views considerately and respectfully.”

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      “Effective safeguarding procedures are in place. All staff have a clear understanding of how to keep pupils safe.”

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      “Learning in early years gets off to a good start. As a result of effective teaching and provision, children progress well from their starting points.”

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      “Pupils behave well and are polite, articulate and respectful.”

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      “The school’s welcoming and caring ethos is central to its work in raising standards for
      pupils.”

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      “In mathematics lessons, resources are used well to enable pupils to visualise abstract ideas and to get a more secure understanding of number.”

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      “Improvements in the teaching of mathematics have helped to increase pupils’ progress and improve pupils’ ability to solve mathematical
      problems.”

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      “The quality of teaching at Walkington Primary is underpinned by warm and caring
      relationships between staff and pupils.”

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      “Governors have a good understanding of the school’s strengths and weaknesses and
      are clear about priorities and plans for improvement.”

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      “The broad curriculum provides a wide range of enriching experiences for pupils.”

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      “Adults give pupils
      opportunities to share ideas and challenge their own thinking and this helps them to articulate their opinions with confidence.”

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      “In all key stages, pupils are now making good progress from their starting points in reading, writing and mathematics.”

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      “The school is a calm, orderly and purposeful place for pupils to make the most of their learning.”

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      “Teachers use their good subject knowledge to plan interesting tasks that engage
      pupils.”

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      “Good teaching through early years and in key stage 1 ensures that the proportion of pupils passing the Year 1 phonics screening check is consistently above average.”

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      “The school’s work to promote pupils’ personal development and welfare is outstanding.”

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      “Teachers plan interesting activities that motivate the pupils. Staff ensure that all pupils are valued and included in learning.”

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      “The teaching of reading is good. There is a consistent approach to the teaching of
      phonics.”

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      “Staff welcome the professional development they receive and say that this makes a real difference to the quality of their teaching.”

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      “The profile of sport has been raised and more pupils now compete in sporting
      activities.”

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      “The passionate and effective leadership of senior leaders and the commitment of the staff have sustained the good quality of education at the school.”

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      “Exciting activities, such as visits to places of worship, generate high levels of
      interest and curiosity about the themes that pupils are studying.”

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      “Staff encourage pupils to be resilient and take risks. Pupils know it is all right to get things wrong and that this is part of the process of learning.”

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      “Parents and carers who offered their views to inspectors were overwhelmingly positive about the experiences of their children.”

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      “Older pupils develop a good understanding of what they read. Leaders promote a love of reading and pupils say the school provides them with high-quality texts.”

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