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Lent Term 2012
- Term begins Wednesday 4th January
- Half-Term Monday 13th February to Friday 17th February (inclusive)
- Term ends Friday 30th March
Summer Term 2012
- Term begins Monday 23rd April
- Half-Term Monday 4th June to Friday 8th June (inclusive)
- Term ends Wednesday 11th July
Michaelmas Term 2012
- Term begins Wednesday 5th September
- Half-Term Friday 26th October to Monday 5th November (inclusive)
- Term ends Friday 14th December
Lent Term 2013
- Term begins Thursday 3rd January
- Half-Term Monday 18th February to Friday 22nd February (inclusive)
- Term ends Friday 22nd March
Summer Term 2013
- Term begins Tuesday 16th April
- Half-Term Monday 27th May to Friday 31st May (inclusive)
- Term ends Tuesday 9th July
Events
Headmaster's Blog
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Lent Term
2012-01-03 17:08:59Welcome back to a new year and the beginning of the Lent term. I hope that you all had a good...
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Cotton Wool
2011-11-21 13:03:47Yes we all love our children and of course we want only the best for them. One of the sacrifices we have...
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October
2011-10-11 10:30:00Where have all the blogs gone? Unfortunately I have not been near the website often enough so far this term. I...
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Welcome to a New Term
2011-09-06 22:33:54Welcome to a new academic year. the weather has changed so suddenly and the summer holidays have come to an end....
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Thank-you
2011-07-30 13:07:49The Thanksgiving service at the end of term was, as always, a very emotional day for leavers, parents, staff and me....
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News
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3,2,1 Blast off!
2012-02-14 15:08:20During February Form 4 visited the National Space Centre in Leicester. Their trip supported this term's science topic - Earth, Sun and...
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Kung Hei Fat Choi
2012-01-27 15:18:43Reception and Nursery pupils have enjoyed a week of celebrations for the Chinese New Year of the Dragon. Reception classrooms have been...
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A busy Christmas at Eversfield
2011-12-08 12:36:12The children at Eversfield have been enjoying a busy end of term. Upper School children all came out to support the teachers...
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Press Stories
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Pedal pushing for Charity
2011-06-13 11:18:04Ten year-old Dougie Dolleymore has recently returned from a fundraising bike... more...
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Read-a-thon
2011-03-29 11:25:22Eversfield Preparatory School pupils were set a task with a difference... more...
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Pupils celebrate music exam success
2011-01-07 11:30:37Pupils at Eversfield Preparatory School are celebrating some fantastic music results.... more...
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Pupils discover old toys are as good as new
2010-11-30 13:02:43As the build up to Christmas begins in earnest and... more...
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Eversfield pupils share harvest gifts and launch new charity appeal
2010-10-25 13:10:36Pupils at Eversfield Preparatory School will be thinking of others this... more...
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CURRICULUM
Humanities
The Humanities – History, Geography and Religious Education – are taught in all areas of the school.
In the Nursery, children explore the elements through their own experiences of life and those of their families. In Reception to Form 2 pupils develop an insight into Humanities through different termly topics and assemblies.
Once children reach Form One, History, Geography and RE are taught as separate subjects.
In History, artefacts and resources stimulate children’s historical enquiry. Pupils are encouraged to gain an understanding of chronology through the different periods studied as well as to empathise with key historical figures.
In Geography pupils develop key skills through their experiences. Areas of study cover features of both human and physical geography. Project work and individual research form an important part of learning and are supported by fieldwork where appropriate.
Religious Education contributes to the spiritual, moral, social and cultural education of all the pupils. Whilst the curriculum aims principally to develop knowledge and understanding of Christianity, pupils also study different world religions. They learn to reflect on their own experiences, traditions and values while also being sensitive to and accepting the views and beliefs of others.
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