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Nursery

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Our Nursery reflects the nurturing and supportive learning environment of our current Early Years provision where your child will grow and thrive.

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The Nursery Team consists of Mrs Gilkes (Nursery Lead), Mrs Tortora , Miss Sherlock,  Mrs Iaciofano and Lunchtime Supervisors Mrs Sharp and Mrs Mitchell.

All members of the team work hard to offer a nurturing and supportive learning environment for the children to thrive and grow. We follow the Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum with an emphasis on promoting the characteristics of effective learning. This approach fosters a love of learning and provides challenge linked closely to developmentally age appropriate experience.  We strive to create an environment where the children feel confident to explore and discover new things. As a Nursery, we understand that all children are unique and understand the importance of following their individual interests.

Remembrance and Children in need.

We have been thinking about the fallen soliders that have died in the war. In assembly we leant about the significance of the Poppy symbol, then in nursery we used collage to create our own poppy's.

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On Children in need day we learnt about children that are less fortunate than ourselves and the ways in which we can help them. This being that we can donate our pre loved toys and clothes to charity. To mark the day the children came dressed in spotty clothes and enjoyed fun spotty activities.

 

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What super learning Nursery! I wonder which other Eric Carle books you have on your shelves at home,...
Amazing! Well done for being super scientists nursery! Mrs White?
What an exciting start to the year! Such wonderful opportunities for learning and play :-)
This is fascinating and brilliant to hear about. We recognise many of the attributes you refer to in...
What amazingly, exciting learning! Well done nursery, I bet there were lots of different coloured ha...

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