Tag: health and wellbeing
Thank You
Thom’s Mum has left us a lovely comment about our Fun Activity Day:
“It was a great morning, so proud of all the children…I certainly would find it difficult to do all of the activities they did in front of such a big audience. Its a great way to develop their confidence. The medals were a great idea too. Thanks to all the staff, it must take a lot of organisation and chatting to other parents, everyone seems very impressed and it went well beyond expectations. Thank you.”
Thank you so much for your kind comments. You are right, the children did show great confidence to perform in front of a large audience – they were little stars. Thanks also must go to all the family and friends who encouraged the children so much.
Well Done
Two people have left comments on our Fun Activity Day photos. Mrs. Gray said,
“Well done to all the boys and girls on great teamwork at Sports Day. I am proud of you all.”
Dylan’s family also enjoyed the day:
“We thoroughly enjoyed coming to watch Dylan and all his friends at their fun activity day yesterday, they all done extremely well and looked lyk they all enjoyed themselves,.we are so proud of Dylan and was good to see how confident he was. Thankyou for a lovely enjoyable morning, all the kids and staff done well “
It was lovely to see the children so happy and confident.
Great Teamwork
Thank you to everyone who braved the distinctly chilly weather to cheer on the children in their Fun Activity event today. We are sure that, like us, you felt very proud of them all as they confidently showed off their skills and great teamwork. We managed to capture photos of some of the groups with those well deserved medals, presented by Mrs. Alexander, and an ice lolly finished off our day nicely. We hope that you enjoyed the day as much as we did. Well done boys and girls – you really showed yourselves to be ‘confident individuals’.
Lots of Fun
Olivia’s Mummy has been looking at our photos of the children practising for today’s Fun Activity Day:
“I have loved hearing about your fun activity day from Olivia and she has been practising with her daddy!! It sounds lots of fun! Unfortunately I am working tomorrow but looking forward to seeing all the photographs. I am sure all the boys and girls will have a fab day and I will cross my fingers for some sunshine! :)”
Let’s hope the rain stays away all day so that we can enjoy all our activities.
Fun Activity Day
The children have been practising their running and jumping skills to prepare for our Fun Activity Day tomorrow (Wednesday). They have grown in confidence, shown good teamwork and had great fun. We are looking forward to lots of families and friends cheering the children on as they show you what they can do. We hope to bring the children on to the field around 9.30 and 2.00 when they will start moving round their activities in groups. Fingers crossed that the sun decides to shine tomorrow.
The Solihull Approach
I have added useful reading and information for parents on The Solihull Approach which is all about the health and wellbeing of our children. Here you can access a range of leaflets on topics such as developmental and emotional milestones, play and brain development through childhood which can help you to understand and support your child’s behaviour.
Click on the links on the right entitled “Solihull Approach Parenting Skills” and “Solihull Approach Understanding Childhood” which can be found under “Useful Reading”. We hope that you find this information helpful.
Cocoons
Our little caterpillars have been so busy munching away on their food, carefully watched by the excited Nursery boys and girls, that they are now at the stage of cocoons. Today they were transferred to their nets and we hope that beautiful butterflies will emerge in a week or two. If you ask the children, they will be able to show you the cocoons and tell you all about them.
Little Stars
Here are the little stars from last week who were given certificates for their achievements. Well done everyone!
Outdoor Spring Clean
After all our hard workers got the wood chips barrowed and raked onto the outdoor areas, it was time to transport the topsoil to our digging bed. The huge bag seemed to provide endless trips with barrow loads of soil but eventually our bed was full and the bag was empty. The diggers and spades have been very busy outdoors since the new soil arrived so thank you again to all those children who worked so hard to give our digging area a spring clean.

















































