Cambridge Early Years is the start of an exciting educational journey that helps learners aged 3 to 6 develop the knowledge, understanding and skills they need to thrive in and outside of school.
The programme is child-centred and play-based, helping young learners to grow at their own pace and connect their development with the world and people around them.
It gives schools and other settings everything they need to deliver a quality early years education: a holistic and balanced curriculum, engaging classroom resources, assessment approaches to measure learners’ progress, and professional development opportunities.
Our six curriculum areas help you to guide and support progress across all areas of development.
- Communication and literacy
Speaking, listening, reading and writing are crucial to children’s early development.
Showing children the importance of language through fun activities and encouraging them to engage with a wide range of texts helps to ignite a lifelong curiosity for learning.
- Creative expression
Creative expression allows children to communicate their ideas and develop their imagination through art and design, music, dance and drama.
This important area brings together skills and cognitive processes from across the whole curriculum.
- Mathematics
At an early age, it’s important to help children recognise how mathematics impacts everyday life.
Through games and activities, we can introduce children to mathematical language, thinking and concepts that they will need when they start their primary education.
- Physical development
Our curriculum encourages children to develop movement skills through play, helping them to develop positive attitudes towards exercise and laying the foundations for healthy, active lives.
- Personal, social and emotional development
This area is central to children’s lives. It underpins their wellbeing and attainment in all other areas of their learning.
This area helps them to develop social learning and friendships, regulate their emotional responses and respond to the needs of others, and develop self-esteem and confidence.
- Understanding the world
This area of the curriculum encourages children’s natural curiosity as they explore the world around them.
It lays foundations for a range of different subjects in primary education and beyond, including science, digital literacy, computing and humanities.
”Cambridge Early Years is the first stage of the Cambridge Pathway. By extending the pathway to younger learners, Cambridge now offers a clear path for educational success from age 3 to 19.