Cleethorpes pupils turn up in fancy dress to ease worries on first day back to school
Pupils at Queen Mary Avenue and Infants and Nursery School, in Cleethorpes are happy to be back in class
06:00, 9 MAR 2021
Staff from left to right, Donna Neilson, EYFS lead (Mr.Bump), Melanie Castle, headmistress (Little Miss Christmas), Emily Powell, deputy (Little Miss Princess).
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EYFS Guidance: Part 5 - Parent partnerships: With respect Dr Julian Grenier Tuesday, March 2, 2021
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Education experts have welcomed the Ministry of Education’s (MoE) decision to delay the age at which children start school across the UAE, saying that it is in line with the age cut-off dates used by schools internationally.
“This will have immense benefits for students and families’ social and emotional wellbeing, as well as academic attainment,” says Dubai-based educational psychologist Dr Diksha Laugani. “It also brings the UAE in line with a lot of other countries.”
A child must now be three years old to be enrolled in FS1 (or pre-KG), and four years old to be enrolled in FS2 (KG1) at the start of the academic year, according to an announcement on the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA)’s social media on 23 February 2021, following a resolution made by the Ministry of Education in January 2021.
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