Foundation Stage 1

Welcome to our F1 class page!

We hope you enjoy taking a look around and exploring all the lovely learning that we do in F1 at Wickersley Northfield. 

Take care and see you soon.

Mrs Randle and Mrs Dawson

Our Learning Journey

This half term our learning journey is 'Going Wild!'

We are going to be learning about the lifecycle of the butterfly and animals from around the world.

We can't wait to meet our visitors this half term!

Our friend Rachael from Lion Learners is bringing some of her animals!

Please see the Medium Term Plan below for more information.

Our Core Books

This half term we will be focusing on 'Forest' and 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar'.

EYFS Statement of Intent

Our intent within the Early Years Foundation Stage is to be a caring, happy and creative environment that enables children to succeed as unique individuals and to celebrate their achievements. We strive to be a place where the children are inspired and develop an interest in learning for life. Foundation Stage is the start of the children’s school life and we believe that we create strong foundations for the children which embed good attitudes for learning. These foundations are the building blocks to support children on their journey through a happy and successful life in education.

Half Term Overview

Here is the half term overview for Autumn term 1 

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News

HappinessB4Hate Campaign
3/02/2023 12:00 AM

The school council has been busy spreading the message about HappinessB4Hate!

  • The reflective snapbands with the school’s HappinessB4Hate message were circulated to 1,230 pupils across 29 Rotherham primary schools.
  • Articles were featured in the newsletters of the wards where those schools were located, with a total readership of 6,186 (and one article yet to appear which will add a further 880 people = 7,066).
  • The Advertiser covered the project with Wickersely Northfield and that adds a further 18,722 to the figure.
  • So our school council campaign 'HappinessB4Hate' has reached almost 26,000 people across the borough!