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From family support, fitness classes and learning to art exhibitions, festivals and talks, our activities are wide and far reaching.
From family support, fitness classes and learning to art exhibitions, festivals and talks, our activities are wide and far reaching.
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We believe every child’s learning process is unique, and we support their natural disposition to explore, investigate, and discover things that interest them.
We are committed to development, and our curriculum and assessment model is made to get the best out of every child, personalised to their experience, strengths, and interests.
Our staff and children are from diverse backgrounds, which are reflected in our nursery. We choose activities that extend the learning and development process and also broaden horizons.
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Read below to see the process we follow to help children meet their full potential.
Read our core principles
Our curriculum and goals
We have 8 curricular goals that are ambitious. These goals cover all the things we would like the children to know and be able to do. These goals are adaptable. We provide individualised learning and support to ensure that every child can access the curriculum and make progress.
We are an inclusive nursery; all children will participate in the same curriculum and every child will make progress from their starting point. Some children will move more quickly than others, and for those children we will deepen their learning, rather than introducing new skills.
What are our Curricular Goals?
Our four key elements
Assessment and tracking
When children start nursery, we focus on the prime areas of learning and development:
We then asses children in the following way:
Parents as partners
We develop strong relationships with parents in order to support you as your child’s main educator. We offer support during the settling-in process and maintain regular contact through a key nursery worker.
At least twice a year your child will be a ‘focus child’, where observations will be made by all practitioners and collected to form a picture of your child's learning and development. Following this, your child’s key person will meet with you to share their findings and jointly agree with you on their next steps.
Creative enviroments
Our nursery is purpose-designed, with interactive areas for educational activities including a sensory room, an expressive arts room, a separate dining area, and an outside play area where children can explore and enjoy their environment.
Children take part in a wide range of activities, including sessions at Rambert Dance Company’s headquarters. We also take regular trips to local places, including the Tate, the British Transport Museum, London City Farms, and even Chinatown to celebrate Chinese New Year!
Home visit
Every child is offered a home visit or a virtual visit via Zoom. We use this to share and exchange information with the parents, to ensure a smooth transition into nursery, and to learn more about the child’s interests to feed into the planning.
We work to create Coin Street champions. For different age groups, we have outlined our process of developing your child and what you can expect them to learn and achieve.