Our Baby Chicks (12 weeks to 18th months) and Tiny Ducks (18th months to 30th months) rooms have lots of areas for the children to explore. Children can take part in various activities and develop their individual skills. Resources are set at a low level so that they are easily accessible for the children to make make their own choices. Each child is assigned a Key Worker who helps your child settle into nursery and liaise with you about their care daily informing you of the fun activities your child has taken part in throughout the day. Key Workers will also observe and guide your child's development whilst recording information on your child's on-line learning journal. In the Baby /Two's Room we develop the three prime areas of learning:- Communication & Language Physical Development Personal , Social & Emotional development.
These three areas are particularly crucial for nurturing children's curiosity and enthusiasm for learning and for building their capacity to learn, form relationships and thrive.
Preschool Learning Environment
Messy Play Area
Our Preschool room is a large bright learning environment full of resources that allow children the opportunities to learn through play. Your child will be assigned a Key Worker; their role is to ensure your child's progress by planning appropriate age and stage activities. The Key Worker records progress on your child's individual learning journal which is accessible on line from the comfort of your home. Our Preschool learning environment enhances children's learning in all 7 areas.
Communication & Language
Physical Development.
Personal Social & Emotional Development
Mathematics
Literacy
Understanding of The World
Expressive Arts & Design
Our Messy Play area is a dedicated area for children to express themselves using a variety of tactile materials such as shaving foam, rice and custard; the list goes on. The Messy Play Area allows children to express their creativity with FUN being paramount.
What Ofsted said! 'Practitioners provide an exciting range of activities that stimulate children's imaginative ideas and provide many opportunities for them to be creative'. October 2019.