As a school-based Nursery, the children are part of the Bassett House School community, a 2 to 11 co-educational school. We pride ourselves that as a Nursery School, we provide an early childhood education, alongside childcare, sparking a true love of learning at an early age.
Alongside the Montessori approach, we offer a more structured curriculum, preparing the children for the educational journey they are about to embark on!
Children are given opportunities for indoor and outdoor activities every day and through play and structured learning, pupils develop a variety of skills and interests. Learning is seamlessly interwoven into the fabric of our pupils’ exciting day-to-day experiences. We want all children to develop a love for learning and to have fun and enjoy achievement and success in all aspects of their education. We strive to ensure that children feel happy in their environment and immediately feel part of our wider school community.
Personal, Social and Emotional Development
From birth, children are constantly growing, adapting and learning from their environment. At Bassett Bear House, we support the children’s personal, social and emotional development (PSED), encouraging them to build strong relationships with children and adults, develop self confidence, consider the needs of others and experience pride and success. We endorse a Growth Mindset approach where pupils are confident to make decisions and are willing to always ‘have a go’. We encourage our AmBassettors to learn about the beauty of making mistakes as a vehicle for learning and growing.
Communication and Language
We create a language rich environment where children are encouraged to express themselves and share their thoughts, ideas and feelings, in a space where they understand that their contributions are always valued. Language development is supported by a number of activities such as storytelling and role play which stimulate communication skills and vocabulary development. We help Bassett pupils to internalise and innovate well-known stories through a story-making approach.
Physical Development
Children learn about the importance of keeping the body and mind active and healthy. We enjoy lots of physical learning opportunities, including weekly PE lessons, Forest School style exploration in our urban garden and visits to Kensington Memorial Park. We ensure our pupils have opportunities to develop their physical dexterity in a fun way. Favourites include our ‘dough discos’ and shape and letter writing in everything from glitter to chocolate spread.
Literacy
Reading and writing are one of the most essential milestones in the life of our young children. We develop young imaginations through active storytelling and role play, aiming to instil a love of reading in our children. When each child is ready, they begin exploring sounds through a systematic phonics teaching approach, as well as their corresponding letters in the alphabet, linking sounds to letters. They enjoy looking for things in our stimulating EYFS environment that they can connect to a sound (animals, toys, foods, objects etc). Once a child understands that words have beginning, medial and end sounds, they are shown the importance of “sounding out” words (d-o-g), and intuitively (with a little bit of help), they begin to read and write.
Maths
Children use concrete resources: touching, feeling and manipulating materials to strengthen their understanding of different ways of working with and learning about numbers. A range of kinesthetic, practical and fun activities rooted in a Montessori approach help to ensure children are familiar with concepts such as: colour, shape, pattern, sorting, matching, sequencing and counting – building a strong foundation from which they can continue to build as they move through the school. Our pupils are taught to confidently count forwards and backwards to twenty with a solid understanding of what each number looks like so that they can understand terms like more than, less than and groups of. Our mastery approach ensures a strong mathematical foundation upon which to build.
Understanding the World
At Bassett, we nurture pupils in their play and exploration, challenging them to ask questions and find things out for themselves. Our urban garden and cross curricular topics lend themselves to this area of discovery. The children at Bassett House are competent users of technology and when appropriate, are introduced to laptops and iPads where they develop skills which they can use across all areas of learning. Pupils are also introduced to programming and algorithms, using tools such as Beebots for an early introduction to coding.
Expressive Arts and Design
Through class assemblies and whole-school performances, children can show off their personalities and build confidence in speaking aloud and expressing themselves. In our interactive learning zone, children explore and create using crayons, chalks, paints and glue with a range of modelling items readily available to them, giving limitless possibilities for imagination. Specialist lessons in music and eurhythmics give the children the opportunity to express themselves through movement, dance and song. Eurythmics- a beautiful blend of music, movement, expression and rhythm is unique to Bassett Bear House and has been taught since the school opened its doors to just a handful of pupils in 1947.