Thank you for your patience and understanding for the Nursery closure today due to unforeseen circumstances. We will be open tomorrow as usual and look forward to seeing everyone then.
Category: 2017-18
Well Done Enid
Enid’s family left us a comment to say that she is delighted with her recent certificate:
“Enid was thrilled to receive a certificate, she has been working very hard at learning her letters & sounds, her hard work has paid off.”
Well done Enid! Super learning! Your family must be very proud of you.
Children in Need
Thank you to all those who participated in our “Spotty or Non-Uniform Day” for Children in Need and thank you to those who kindly gave a donation to this worthy cause. Here is a selection of photos from our day.
Welcome
If you are wondering who the new face is in our team, we have a student who started with us this week and will be attending our Nursery every Wednesday. Miss Kloe Woodbridge is an NC Early Education and Childcare student from Dumfries College and we look forward to her placement in our Nursery all year. Next week she will be in every day on a block placement to help her get to know all the children. Welcome to our Nursery Kloe. We hope that you enjoy your time with us.
Happy Smiles
Children In Need
We would like to remind you that we are having a “Spotty or Non-Uniform Day” tomorrow, Friday 17th November, for Children in Need. Any old £1 coins donated will be collected and given to the fund.
Learning About Poppy Day
This term some of the children have had the opportunity to attend a whole school assembly which has helped them to grow in confidence in the wider school environment. When this little group went to assembly last week they were learning about Poppy Day and why we have it. At the end of assembly they were delighted to get a poppy each from Mrs. Alexander.
Firework Art
Leading on from our discussions about Bonfire Night and then Diwali, the children have had the opportunity, in the art and craft area, to contribute to a display featuring fireworks which are central to both celebrations. No doubt it won’t be the first time this term that we have glitter everywhere but we think that the children have thoroughly enjoyed experimenting with various sparkles and stars to create their colourful display.
Click then click again for a clearer view of their work.
Christmas Boxes
Amelia’s family has been looking at the photos of the children with their boxes for Operation Christmas Child:
“I glad the staff help Amelia to wrap the Christmas box properly.”
We are happy to help. Thank you so much for your kind donation. We are sure that some lucky child will be delighted with it.
Christmas Boxes
We would like to remind you that anyone who wishes to donate the gift of a Christmas shoebox should bring it in to Nursery by tomorrow Tuesday, 14th November. Operation Christmas Child is the world’s largest children’s Christmas project and your kind donations will be sent to needy children who will undoubtedly be delighted with your gifts. Thank you so much to those families who have already donated a shoebox, it is greatly appreciated. Here are some of the children with their boxes ready to be collected.