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 03     FROM THE HEADMASTER’S DESK
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 Editor’s Note
 FROM THE HEADMASTER’S DESK  03

 04  Journalists at                     Dear Parents and Students,

 the Scene
 EXPLORING CAPACITY  06                 This week in EYFS, we have been delighted to see our youngest



 Headmaster’s   12                      learners engage with numbers, patterns, and spatial
                                        coordination through a range of exciting activities. It has
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 COUNTING AND MATCHING  Discovering 3D   been a week filled with curiosity, exploration, and meaningful
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                                        learning experiences that lay the foundation for essential
 10  Shapes                             mathematical and motor skills.



 REAL-LIFE MATHS  10                    The children enthusiastically explored numbers through


 Features of a   16                     counting exercises,  number matching, and recognising
                                        patterns in their surroundings. These activities not only
 Newspaper Report
 BUILDING NUMBER SKILLS  How the Skeleton   encouraged their ability to identify and predict sequences, an important skill in problem-
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                                        strengthened their numerical understanding but also
 14  Supports Movement   solving and logical reasoning.


 FREE PAINTING  14  Spatial awareness has been another key focus, with children engaging in a variety of



 Measurements  activities that developed both their cognitive and physical coordination. From tracing
        lines to enhance fine motor skills, to riding bicycles to build gross motor strength and
 EXPLORING COLOURS   20 16  control, every task was designed to support their overall development in a fun and

        engaging manner. The use of playdough to shape figures and patterns was a particular
 18  Inter-School Football  highlight, allowing children to express creativity while reinforcing their understanding of
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        spatial relationships.
 PEDALLING TOWARDS LEARNING  18

 Map Keys and   It has been truly inspiring to witness the joy and enthusiasm with which our children
 Symbols  approach learning. Their growing confidence in recognising numbers, understanding

 EXPLORING PATTERNS  2620  patterns, and navigating space is a testament to their hard work and the dedication of
 24     our wonderful EYFS staff.
 The Regent Alumnus



 THE NURSE’S CORNER  26  We look forward to continuing this journey of discovery and fostering a love for learning
 The Regent Recyclers  32  in our young learners. Well done to all the children for their fantastic efforts this week!




 CALENDAR  Term Calendar  Shaun Stockden
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        Headmaster




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