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Pursuing Excellence: Early Years Education at Wellington

31 Mar 2022

At Wellington College Bilingual Tianjin Nursery, we aim to instill in our pupils a sense of wonder. Our unique learning environment provides fertile soil in which our children grow and thrive. They will begin their learning journey and become Inspired, Intellectual, Independent, Individual and Inclusive along the way. Here is how we help them to achieve this goal.

 

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A caring and inspiring

learning environment

Our nursery provides a caring and inspiring learning environment which nurtures each child's unique characteristics and developmental needs. The classrooms offer rich, varied and progressive learning resources and exciting opportunities for hands-on learning activities. In addition to our library and spaces for music and indoor sports. We celebrate our children’s voices, which can been seen in our displays, vibrant with children's artworks presented on the walls along with lots of other aspects of school life.

At Wellington College Bilingual Tianjin Nursery, we believe outdoor play is central to young children’s learning. Well-planned and well-resourced outdoor play experiences allow for progression in a child’s thinking and understanding. We view indoors and outdoors as one combined and integrated learning environment. Ms Jan Bennett, the Head of Early Years at Wellington College Bilingual Tianjin Nursery shares the Nest’s area of focus this academic year: promoting meaningful outdoor learning. “Our focus on excellent outdoor learning manifests at a number of levels. Chief among them are the improvements we have made to our outdoor play environments, so children can explore, challenge themselves and develop their physical skills.” As a result, there has been a complete refurbishment of the nursery’s outdoor area and extensive professional development of staff to enhance outdoor learning experiences for the children.

 

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Immersive bilingual experiences

Each class in the Nest has a Chinese teacher and a teacher who is an English native speaker who work collaboratively to provide our children a world-class bilingual education. Setting the foundations for bilingualism in our young pupils is central to our entire Early Years approach. We have qualified and passionate staff teams, thoughtfully designed rhythm of the day and enabling environments in which the children learn through play.  An immersive environment for bilingual learning helps children develop their language skills naturally and in a subtle manner. The steppingstones which enable our children to think, understand others and express themselves confidently in both Chinese and English are set from the very beginning of their time at the Nest, with the aim of enabling them to grow up to become global citizens with a strong bilingual and bicultural foundation.

 

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Seven areas of

learning and development

We follow best practices in a Chinese and International context as we merge the English Early Years Foundation Stage and the Chinese Curriculum (ages three to six) guidelines, underpinned by the key elements of an effective Bilingual model. The result is an all-encompassing curriculum and Wellington framework for teaching and learning.

 

Three specialist teachers

Here, opportunities for diverse learning and practice are offered, and various extra-curricular classes are delivered to empower children with a strong foundation of knowledge and skills.

 

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A child-centred approach

Our curriculum design is based on a child-centred approach to extend thinking, communication and language and to practise and embed skills such as literacy, mathematics and scientific enquiry. The project-based learning approach is integral to learning at the Nest; these are customised to the children’s interests in each class.

Wellington's attention to children's wellbeing can be seen in daily life at the Nest. Teachers maintain a daily study record book about each pupil. Children are screened on a termly basis to assess their wellbeing and involvement. Observation data are used as key development indicators and examined in pupil progress meetings, transition conversations and discussions with parents about their children's overall development.

As Early Years educators, we recognise that every child is a unique and able learner from birth. We aim to afford every child the opportunity of growth and fulfilment in an environment which imbues the Wellington values of Kindness, Courage, Integrity, Respect and Responsibility

Wellington College Bilingual Tianjin Nursery will hold its April on Campus Open Day! We sincerely invite you to join our Campus Open Day on Sunday, 17th April 2022, 1000hrs. At the Open Day, you will have a chance to know more about our ethos, bilingual curriculum, and our teaching approach to learning in the Nest. You will also have a chance to experience a real Wellington class and feel how special a Wellington education is. A school tour will be provided for you to explore our newly upgraded facilities.

 

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Programme

 

0930hrs-1000hrs

Registration

 

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1000hrs-1100hrs

For the Parents

  • School Information

    Session

  • Current Parents

    Sharing Their

    Experience

  • Q&A Session

 

 

 

 

1000hrs-1130hrs

For the Children

  • Meet

    the Teachers

  • Trial Class

1100hrs-1130hrs

  • School Tour

 

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Kind Reminders

Please make sure that you register in advance and attend the event on time. As space is limited, please register early.

Before entering the campus, you will need to scan the location code. Your green code and temperature will be checked as well. If you have been out of Tianjin in the last 14 days, a 48 hours negative NAT testing report is also required.

Please wear a mask while you are on campus.

 

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