Foundation Stage
Welcome to our Early Years Foundation Stage




Starting school is an exciting step for children and their families. At Thrybergh Primary, our Early Years Foundation Stage provides a happy, caring and stimulating environment where children feel safe, valued and confident to explore the world around them.
We build strong relationships with every child, placing wellbeing, inclusion and safeguarding at the heart of all we do. Through high-quality teaching and thoughtfully planned experiences, children develop socially, emotionally, physically and academically at their own pace. Our aim is to nurture confident, resilient and independent learners who are ready and excited for the next stage of their learning journey.
Applying for EYFS
Families are invited to register their child for a nursery place by contacting the school office. This can be done at any time from birth up to the term before your child will turn 3 years old.
01709 850732
office@thryberghprimary.org
Application for School (FS2 4/5 Year Olds)
Families must complete the RMBC application form before the deadline in January.
Please note: existing FS1 children are not guaranteed a school place and families will still need to apply for FS2.
Click the button below to find out more about School Admissions.
FS1 / Nursery (3 – 4 Year Old)
Morning Session Times
8.45am – 11.45am
(Door closes at 9am)
Afternoon Session Times
12.15pm – 3.15pm
(Door closes at 12.30pm)
All 3 to 4-year-olds in England are entitled to 570 free hours of childcare per year. At Thrybergh Primary, this equates to 15 hours a week for 38 weeks of the year. Your child will stay for either a daily morning session or a daily afternoon session.
Are you eligible for 30 hours of free childcare per week?
You may be able to get 30 hours of free childcare a week through the Free Childcare for Working Parents scheme. Your child must be aged 9 months to 4 years old and you must live in England.
To be eligible for Free Childcare for Working Parents, you (and your partner if you have one) will need to be in work or about to start a new job. You (and your partner) will also need to earn over a certain amount. You will need a National Insurance number to apply.
Please note, should you wish for your child to stay at school for the full 5 days sessions this equates to 32.5 hours. There is an additional cost for the extra 2.5 hours, or you can choose to collect your child early on a Friday afternoon.
Additional Costings (From January 2026)
Although the childcare is free (please see dropdown above), you will be asked to pay for the following extras:
- Additional optional cost for a 30 hour child who is staying all week – £10 (for the additional 2.5 hours childcare)
- FS1 school dinner cost – £2.50
- Cost for additional hour’s childcare over lunch period – £3.00
- Cost per additional session (morning or afternoon) – £13
- Additional activities, such as trips (cost per visit / experience TBC at the time of booking)
Lunchtime Arrangements
Children who stay for lunch are supported by staff in the dining hall between 11:45am and 12:30pm.
- Hot dinners are available at a cost of £2.50 per day
- Alternatively, children may bring a home-packed lunch
Our lunchtime supervision ensures that all children eat safely, enjoy their meals, and have a positive social experience with their friends. Supervising staff are paediatric first aid trained.
What Children Need to Bring
Children who stay for lunch are supported by staff in the dining hall between 11:45am and 12:30pm.
- Hot dinners are available at a cost of £2.50 per day
- Alternatively, children may bring a home-packed lunch
Our lunchtime supervision ensures that all children eat safely, enjoy their meals, and have a positive social experience with their friends. Supervising staff are paediatric first aid trained.
Curriculum
The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) is the official framework in England that sets standards for the learning, development, and care of children from birth to age five (the end of Reception year in school).
FS Curriculum
Here at Thrybergh Primary, our ambitious Early Years curriculum nurtures a love of learning and helps children become confident and independent. We value each child’s unique experiences, working closely with parents and carers to ensure they reach their full potential. Our curriculum covers all seven areas of learning:
- Communication & Language
- Personal, Social & Emotional Development
- Physical Development
- Literacy
- Mathematics
- Understanding the World
- Expressive Arts & Design
Play is at the heart of our approach, with a balance of adult-led and child-initiated activities both indoors and outdoors. Children learn through exploration, guided teaching, observation and purposeful interactions – with carefully planned resources that encourage creativity and problem-solving.
We offer an inclusive environment where every child is supported to grow and develop. Through a wide range of enrichment opportunities – including school trips and hands-on experiences – we bring learning to life and broaden children’s horizons. Ongoing assessment against the Early Learning Goals ensures that our teaching is tailored to each child’s individual needs, helping them build confidence, develop new skills and be fully prepared for the next step in education.
Phonics
We use Little Wandle as our Phonics scheme.
Get In Touch
For more information about our EYFS provision, or to arrange a tour around our school, please email office@thryberghprimary.org or call 01709 850732.
Wickersley Partnership Trust
Our school is proud to be part of Wickersley Partnership Trust (WPT), which connects us with seven other primary schools across Rotherham. This partnership supports us in delivering excellent Early Years education through shared training, curriculum development and moderation, ensuring every child benefits from a consistent, inclusive and well-supported learning experience.
Latest Foundation Stage News

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Traditional Tales in FS2
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Making Porridge in EYFS
Our EYFS children have been very busy following instructions to make porridge as part of their learning about Goldilocks and the Three Bears. They also
Other Information:
Key Dates:
EYFS Open Days:
Monday 16th March | 3.30pm – 4.15pm
Monday 20th April | 3.30pm – 4.15pm
Call our school office on 01709 850732 to book your place.