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Infants
For children from the age of 3, the King's College Infant Department encourages self-discipline, a sense of responsibility and respect for others, while always maintaining a positive approach to learning through the application of the best possible educational experiences.
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Nursery & Reception
The classes for three to five year olds provide a wide range of activities in a stimulating and creative environment in the period just before the Key Stage I of the English National Curriculum (ENC) - the official curriculum for England and Wales.

As this is such a vital stage as a basis for a child's future education, at King's College, we follow the requirements set out in the Desirable Outcomes for Children's Learning. This is a plan of six goals for learning for the early years of schooling in: Language and Literacy, Mathematics, Knowledge and Understanding of the World, Personal and Social Development, Physical Development and Creative Development. For example, the basis for the Literacy programme is established with pre-reading and pre-writing activities, helping young children also to acquire linguistic capabilities for speaking and listening in English.
Year 1 ( ages 5-6) and Year 2 (ages 6-7)
In these courses, the English National Curriculum programme begins with Key Stage 1, which combines general knowledge concepts which is by nature a broad and balanced curriculum, taught by experienced, native experienced British teachers. From Year 1, the Spanish Language is also introduced by professional Spanish teachers.
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