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King's College School Alicante: Adrian Hickman on Early Years Education
Adrian Hickman, Head of Primary at King's College Alicante, explains the ins and outs of Early Years Education
King's College Alicante is a bilingual school in Spain's Alicante province that follows the UK teaching curriculum for students aged from 2 years old all the way up to 18. Adrian Hickman, Head of Primary at the school (left), delves into the important questions parents want answered about sending their young children to the British school:How does King's College Alicante implement early childhood education?
- Personal, Social and Emotional Development
- Communication and Language
- Physical Development
- Literacy (Reading and Writing)
- Maths
- Understanding the World
- Expressive Arts and Design

How does early years education contribute to a child's overall development and what are the long term benefits in Early Years Education?
In what ways does early years education promote social and emotional skills?
Early Years education promotes social and emotional skills as it provides a structured environment for pupils to interact with other children and adults, facilitating the development of empathy, cooperation and communication. The Early Years environment that we provide gives children opportunities to develop relationships, learn from each other, resolve conflicts, regulate emotions etc. Forming positive relationships with staff also helps develop a child's self esteem and how to manage emotions.






























