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How to support your child’s language skills at home
As with most learning, when it comes to learning a language, the act of revisiting and practising what has been seen in the language classroom can really help learners develop a greater understanding and confidence.
The exciting adventures happening in Transition
Children join Transition in the September following their third birthday and remain in this class until the following September. This time in Transition allows them to form early bonds and feel fully prepared for the move into The Stable yard.
Carpe Diem – Seize the Day
Children and staff have been encouraged by Mr Reed to 'seize the day' this term and embrace new challenges as opportunities, not obstacles.
Developing curiosity and the ability to question
Children are naturally creative and at times education does and can squash this creativity by being too prescriptive or repetitive.
How we develop resilience at Hatherop
Developing resilience, supporting children to bounce back from mistakes, disappointments and sometimes failures is all part of the learning experience. However, learning these lessons can be difficult and challenging, but if they can develop strategies, build resilience, courage and determination at this age, they will be far better prepared for what lies ahead.
The importance of developing character
Our Hatherop Values are all about Character, it is what we cherish and champion at Hatherop.
Another record breaking Sports Day at Hatherop
Another record breaking Sports Day at Hatherop, in total, we had 11 new school records broken, the highest number achieved for Sports Day.
Another wonderful harvest for Hatherop Gardening Club
With these glorious warm and sunny days, it has been a very busy season for the school Gardening club.
Teaching languages from an early age – the benefits
We start teaching French at age 3 as it is great fun! Using their imagination and creativity, our children acquire another language through play and song. Voila!