We are committed to working together to provide an enabling environment in which each child has the opportunity to become a happy, confident and independent learner, who will achieve their full potential
Our Values
Anglo Spanish Nursery and preschool is bound together by our ethos of providing exceptional standards of care and education.
At ASNS, we have developed our own individual and unique character, which brings together our bilingual commitment and our commitment to responding to the community we serve. We have an independent, community feel which we are very proud of.
Our Ethos
Nursery Curriculum
At our Anglo Spanish nursery school, our curriculum is based on the statutory Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework, with a unique bilingual approach that supports both English and Spanish language development alongside cognitive growth.
communication and language, personal, social, and emotional development, and physical development. In our baby and toddler rooms, we prioritise fostering language skills in both English and Spanish, supporting children as they build strong foundations for future learning. We also focus on personal development, social skills, emotional well-being, and physical growth, as these key areas support progress in other more specific learning areas, from maths and literacy to understanding the world around us and encouraging creativity through art and crafts.
We follow a learning through exploration and discovery approach inspired by the Reggio Emilia philosophy. In this approach, we see children as active participants in their learning journey. Each child is viewed as a “competent and curious learner,” whose natural drive for discovery is nurtured through interactions with their environment, peers, and adults. We provide rich, stimulating experiences where children engage with materials, ideas, and their surroundings to make sense of the world. Teachers act as facilitators, guiding and observing children’s learning, and using these insights to create meaningful experiences that reflect the children’s interests and ideas.
As children progress through the nursery, they begin to engage with Maria Montessori’s theory, which emphasises independent, self-directed learning. In our older classrooms, we introduce Montessori Project Sessions (“Manos a la Obra”), where children take ownership of their learning through hands-on, inquiry-based projects. These sessions encourage children to explore their interests in depth, fostering autonomy, responsibility, and critical thinking. In the Montessori-inspired environment, children are provided with materials that support concentration, order, and exploration, helping them build confidence as independent learners. This blend of Reggio Emilia and Montessori provides a balanced and holistic approach to early childhood education, where creativity, curiosity, and independence are at the heart of every child’s learning experience.
As part of our comprehensive curriculum, we also offer a variety of specialist programmes designed to enhance early brain development and support the acquisition of important skills.
These include:

Music Sessions
Fostering creativity, rhythm, and self-expression through music in both languages, helping children explore sounds, melodies, and movement.

Spanish Classes
providing an immersive experience in Spanish to build early language skills, enhancing cognitive flexibility and cultural awareness through fun, interactive activities.

Sensory Exploration
supporting children’s sensory development by engaging with materials and environments that stimulate sight, touch, sound, and movement, promoting inquiry and creativity.

Cooking and Science
offering hands-on, experiential learning opportunities that encourage curiosity and problem-solving while exploring the science of food, nutrition, and the world around us.

Yoga and Mindfulness
fostering emotional regulation and self-awareness through mindful activities that help children connect with their bodies, manage emotions, and cultivate a sense of calm.

Outings
We love exploring beyond our nursery! Our outings include visits to the park, neighborhood walks, and trips to the library, giving children the opportunity to connect with their community, discover new environments, and engage in hands-on learning experiences.
Multilingualism
The Gift of More Than One Language
Research has shown that bilingualism is beneficial for children’s development and their future. Children exposed to different languages become more aware of different cultures, other people and other points of view. But they also tend to be better than monolinguals at ‘multitasking’ and focusing attention.
They often are more precocious readers, and generally find it easier to learn other languages. Multilingualism gives children much more than just languages!
We operate under the ‘one person, one language’ system. Therefore, our Spanish-speaking teachers speak only Spanish to the children, and our English-speaking teachers speak only English to them. As a multilingual setting, we have children from many different nationalities. We identify a child as having English as an Additional Language (EAL) if they are exposed to a language other than English at home and do not have at least one parent or carer who speaks English with them regularly.