Browse the frameworks available on Tapestry, from statutory guidance to specialist approaches, with simple overviews to help you find the right fit for your setting. You can also upload and use your own custom frameworks, giving you the flexibility to reflect your unique curriculum.
Click or tap on the cards below to learn more about them.
Tapestry supports a range of frameworks beyond those included by default.
The frameworks below are available to add to your account, helping you tailor Tapestry to the approach used in your setting.
EYFS
Support child development — without data overload
Tapestry’s EYFS flag system helps you focus on children, not data. Quickly link observations to areas of learning while accessing built-in reference materials to support confident professional judgement.
With EYFS on Tapestry you can:
Development Matters
Holistic assessment, built into your observations
Development Matters is included within Tapestry’s EYFS tools, helping you assess learning in a meaningful and manageable way.
Use it to:
Birth to Five Matters
Bring guidance into everyday practice
As proud sponsors of Birth to Five Matters, we’ve integrated the non-statutory guidance directly into Tapestry, making reflective assessment part of your normal workflow.
You can:
ELGs
Simplify end-of-EYFS assessment
Record ELG assessments directly in Tapestry and automatically generate the insights you need for reporting and reflection.
You can:
National Curriculum
Track progress your way
Tapestry’s built-in National Curriculum framework adapts to your school’s approach, helping you monitor attainment and progress with clarity.
Key features include:
IEYC
Support global best practice in early years education
Tapestry supports the International Early Years Curriculum, enabling enquiry-based learning and holistic development for children aged 2–5.
With IEYC integration you can:
Montessori
Designed to support authentic Montessori practice
Tapestry includes a dedicated Montessori framework for recording and monitoring children’s progress, while also supporting settings that take a more flexible, philosophy-led approach to observation and assessment.
Whether you follow Montessori practice closely or blend its principles into your provision, Tapestry adapts to the way you work.
With Montessori on Tapestry you can:
Anima Phonics
If you use Anima Phonics at your setting, you can upload their Phonics Framework as a Bespoke Framework to your Tapestry account.
To start monitoring Anima Phonics on Tapestry, simply contact them and ask them for their Phonics Framework as a CSV. Then you just need to follow these steps, and you’re good to go.
Launchpad for Literacy
Launchpad for Literacy is a skills-based framework that helps settings build strong foundations for reading and writing. It breaks literacy down into small, progressive skills, making it easier to identify gaps and plan targeted support. Rather than being a programme to deliver, it guides everyday teaching to ensure children are ready for literacy success.
To order Launchpad for Literacy, you can email Kirstie Page directly using the button below.
Move
The MOVE programme is an activity-based framework that enables disabled young people to gain independent sitting, standing, walking and transferring skills. If you use the programme, you can also enable a branch map that can be used with Cherry Garden.
Just get in touch with MOVE Eurpoe with your Tapestry account ID – they will be able to instruct us to turn it on for you.
SEND assessment guidance and resources have been released by the Department for Education (DfE) to support those working in the EYFS. The guidance has been written in collaboration with the well-respected Dingley’s Promise and aims to support ‘a strengths based approach to assessing children’s needs’.
We have created a CSV that can be uploaded to Tapestry via our Bespoke Frameworks feature, so that you can easily integrate the SEND assessment guidance in your Tapestry account:
PAAP
Bring movement and confidence into everyday learning
We’ve teamed up with Music + Movement, the creators of the award-winning Physical Activity Adventure Pack (PAAP), to bring this powerful resource straight into Tapestry.
Designed for Early Years and Reception, PAAP makes it easy to deliver engaging, high-quality physical development sessions that children love, while supporting key developmental goals.
With PAAP, you can:
“First impressions were really positive. the kids loved the games and wanted to have lots of goes at certain roles. The cards were super easy to understand and put into action and I shared it with other members of the department to look at and they were blown away by it.”
– Ellis Denyer – Head of PE and Sport at Kinabalu International School, Sabah
Siren Films
We’re proud to collaborate with Siren Films, the award-winning video producers specialising in child development and early years practice.
Through this partnership, professionally filmed video content enhances the free-to-all-users feature Tapestry CPD, bringing real early years experiences and expertise closer to educators.
Tapestry CPD
Tapestry CPD offers high-quality, flexible professional development for your team. Created in-house in collaboration with sector experts, courses cover a variety of topics from child development, to getting the most from Tapestry.
Certificates are available on completion, and everything is included as part of a Tapestry subscription.
An example Reflection
The Early Years manager at Tapestry Primary School, Gabriel, has noticed issues with storing objects for loose parts play. He adds his thoughts to Tapestry as a reflection, and outlines what he hopes to achieve.
His co-manager, Jules, thinks it would be great to get the children’s families involved, and comments on the reflection to say she’ll speak to the Head about sending out a letter to parents.
Staff member Katie reports that after the letter is sent out, several parents have brought in some excellent repurposed items to use for Gabriel’s idea.
Tapestry Reflections are designed to be returned to as many times as needed – Gabriel, Katie and Jules can keep adding comments, and report on the impact once everything has come together!
Tapestry Reflections
The Reflections area of Tapestry is a structured, staff-only space for understanding the impact of your provision. You can add individual reflections to record thoughts about specific children, your practice, or even procedures within your setting. Capture notes individually or collaborate as a team to share insights, highlight strengths, and plan meaningful next steps for children and your school or setting.
Using Documents
Tapestry’s Documents feature gives you a secure, central space to store and share important files with families and staff. Whether it’s policies, forms, or helpful resources, everything is easy to organise and access when needed.
You can control who sees each document, with built-in virus scanning for added peace of mind.
Unlimited Media
Tapestry allows you to upload unlimited photos, videos, documents, and audio, making it easy to capture and share children’s learning in ways that feel natural and meaningful. Visual media helps bring observations to life, supporting understanding for all families, regardless of language or confidence with written communication.
With no limits, you can focus on what matters most – the moments themselves.
By encouraging Family Observations
Tapestry allows relatives to add their own observations from home, helping you build a fuller picture of each child’s development. These moments offer valuable insight into a child’s interests, experiences, and achievements beyond the setting.
By involving families, you can create a more connected and meaningful view of each child’s learning.
Using Reports
With Tapestry’s Reports feature, you can choose from a range of ready-made templates or design your own using a flexible editor. This makes it easy to create reports that reflect your approach and your school or setting’s needs.
Reports can be shared with families, helping you communicate each child’s progress, development, and next steps clearly.
Using Messaging
Tapestry’s Messaging feature makes it easy to communicate directly with relatives in a secure, familiar environment. Whether it’s a quick update before the day begins or a follow-up afterwards, conversations stay clear, private, and easy to manage.
Using Activities
With Tapestry’s Activities feature, staff can share ideas for learning at home, helping families stay connected to their child’s development. Activities can be simple, flexible, and easy to fit into everyday routines, making it easier for parents and carers to get involved.
Families can also respond with their own observations, supporting a more complete view of each child’s journey.
Using Messaging
Tapestry’s Messaging feature allows you to communicate directly with individual staff members or relatives, keeping conversations private, secure, and easy to follow. It’s ideal for sharing updates, asking questions, or having more personal conversations about a child’s day.
Using the Admin Toolkit
As part of Tapestry’s Admin Toolkit, you can transfer child profiles, together with their connected relatives, between Tapestry accounts. This ensures their learning journey continues smoothly, even as they move settings.
Alongside this, you can customise your account, schedule posts in advance, add unlimited staff and relatives, store unlimited data, and tailor notification settings to suit your team.
Bring it all together
Bring it all together
Each feature on Tapestry supports the next. Observations capture the everyday moments of learning, with flags helping you highlight what matters as you go. If a child needs extra support, the Areas of Concern screen brings those flagged moments together so you can see everything in one place and from there, Reflections help you plan and record the actions you want to take.
Together, they help you celebrate the small moments, notice emerging needs, and plan thoughtful support for every child.
Using Bespoke Frameworks
Build your own curriculum using a CSV file, ready to import into Tapestry. You can create your own areas, aspects, statements and scales, organise them into a structure that suits your setting, and assess against them in observations.
Using Flags
Flags allow you to label an observation with specific points of reference, such as the EYFS areas, celebrations, or custom flags you have created. Once applied, these flags can be viewed and filtered for a specific child, or the whole setting, helping you quickly locate relevant observations.
Using the Areas of Concern Screen
The Areas of Concern screen gives you one place to note where a child may need more support across the EYFS areas. Any observations you’ve flagged in those areas appear here automatically, making it easy to look back at what you’ve seen and what it relates to. You can also start reflections from this screen, helping you keep track of the support you’re planning,
Using Observations
Tapestry’s Observations feature allows you to capture photos, videos, notes, and audio in the moment. Add area flags and assessments, link other observations and activities, and build each child’s journal — then share updates with families with a single tap.