Latest News and Information

All our latest news and information for our School House families. The information on this page is updated regularly to give you current information about Nursery along with any other information you may need.

  • Late Availability
    For next week we have the following late availability space at School House for our existing families.

    Baby room -
    Discovery room -
    Construction room -
    Home Room -
    School room -

    Breakfast Club Monday to Friday available
    After School Club Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

    To book extra days, please do this by email to: clairecardinal@hotmail.com. Bookings for next week can be taken over the weekend and up until 5.00pm on
    and any bookings made will be confirmed to you by email.

    A discount of £5.00 per day applies to all bookings made in addition to your usual pattern for next week. Charges for additional days will be added to your next invoice. (discounts exclude breakfast & after school club).
  • 'Parents Forum Evening - Postponed until further notice
    Unfortunately due to the cancellation of our main Speaker we have postponed the forum evening.

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  • This years Nursery Trip ....

    On Friday 20th August the Nursery visited Cotswold's Farm Park for the day.

    We had a great turn out with a full 72 seater coach, and those following in cars.
    The staff children and parents had a wonderful day with highlights being the tractor ride, and the big 'Pillow'!

    Please do take a moment next time your in Nursery to view the photos which are on display in the Nursery hall way.

    We would like to thank parents for their support, and hope you too had a great day out.
  • Nursery Hairdresser Dates for your Diary - Next Date 8th September
    Dates

    8 September 2010
    20th October 2010
    1 December 2010

    This is fantastic service offered by our experienced Childrens Hairdresser, Lynn.
    Haircuts cost just £7.00 (payable on the day) and we are happy to pass on any instructions or style preferences.

    Please contact staff at Nursery to book an appointment
  • Information for this years School Leavers

    As September is fast approaching, you may find the following information useful to help your child’s transition to school go as smooth and as positively as possible.

    Some points to consider when preparing you child for this move are as follows:

    Let your child be as actively involved with school preparations as possible, making them aware of any visits that may take place to school.

    Use their teachers name in conversation.

    When choosing a lunchbox, uniform, book bag, etc let your child get involved in the process. This will give the child the opportunity to familiarise themselves with these items, as well as making themselves feel special.

    At Nursery we spend alot of time promoting personal hygiene, this is something that schools are keen for children to do themselves. Parents can support their child in advance of school by giving lots of encouragement and practice with hand washing, going to the toilet, and getting dressed and undressed.

    At meal and snack times encourage your child to use a knife and a fork, and provide opportunity for them to practice open items such as yogurts, and drink bottles. It maybe worth checking with the school your child will be attending to see if there are any items that they do not allow.

    Encourage your child to recognise their own name, as items will be labelled at school.
    It is important that all your child’s information is passed on to the school ,including emergency contact numbers, who will be collecting, and requirements your child may have such as allergies. The Nursery will pass on your child’s profile, which will contain information about your child development.

    At the end of your child’s first week they are going to be extremely tired, and although they may have been eager to start school, there may be a little resistance. This is completely natural, and very common upon this transition. It will take the child at least 3-4 weeks to find their feet, and start to feel comfortable in this new environment.

    If you have any concerns, speak to your child’s teacher as soon as possible.

    We hope you have found this to be helpful, and we wish your child a fantastic start to their new school, and to the journey they are about to embark on.

    Finally, if you havent already done so, please can you notify us as soon as possible of your child's last Nursery day if they are leaving us this year to go to School this year.

    Thank you!
     

  • Summer is here! Don't forget your child's sun hat and cream!

    As the weather is now warming up, please could you ensure that your child has a labelled sun hat at Nursery at all times.

    If you prefer to provide your own sun cream, please label it and leave it at Nursery too however we do provide factor 50 cream for all outside play when the sun is out!

     

  • Bank Holiday Nursery Closures
    Please note that School House will be closed on the following dates:

    Summer bank holiday 30th August 2010

    Christmas Closure Dates are from
    6.00pm Thursday 23rd December 2010 until 07.30am on Tuesday 4th January 2011
  • NCT Meetings

    NCT Meetings have been postponed for the Summer and will continue in the Autumn.

    Please contact your NCT co-ordinator for more information..

  • What to pack in your Child's Nursery Bag
    Please find below a checklist of equipment you will need to provide each day for Nursery

    Nappies
    (disposable or environmentally friendly cloth nappies), cream, lotion, wipes.
    Please note we prefer you to supply a stock of these in advance and will advise you when we are running low.

    A change of clothes.
    Bibs.
    A comforter if appropriate, eg. Teddy, blanket, dummy.
    Bottle feeds these must be pre-mixed and stored in a chilled container (you may call in to breast feed).
    Meals prepared for microwave heating (for under 12 months)
    Older Children:

    A Change of Clothes
    Warm clothing for outside play
    Dummies, comforter if required
  • What to do if your Child is sick
    We fully understand the difficulties that can arise for parents if your child is unwell or needs to be collected from Nursery.

    We appreciate that all parents have commitments, but we would ask for your co-operation to prevent other children from suffering as a result of illness being spread throughout the Nursery.

    Should your child become ill with sickness or diarrhoea, we ask for the child to be clear from these symptoms for 48 hours, and they have returned to a normal diet, before returning to Nursery.

    As a Nursery setting we operate within guidelines issued by the Hereford and Worcestershire Health Protection Team. These guidelines notify us of the exclusion periods and signs/symptoms of various childhood illnesses, which we are obliged to adhere to. These are called ‘Infection Control Guidelines For Day Care Facilities. ’

    If your child has been treated for an illness, please ensure the staff are given sufficient information about the illness/medication upon the child’s return to Nursery. Medication can be administered on the condition it has been prescribed by the child’s GP and is brought into Nursery in the original packaging, that is clearly labelled.
  • Chicken Pox - Advice for Parents

    Chicken pox begins with a sudden onset of slight fever, feeling unwell, and an itchy rash will start to appear with flat red spots. These spots will then become raised and full of fluid.
    Chicken pox is infectious, and is spread by virus from the nose and throat. The fluid from the spots is also infectious. During this time the infected child should rest, and be made as comfortable as possible.

    Calamine lotion is recommended to soothe the itching of the spots, until they scab over. It is advised that reduced amount of clothing should be put on the child, and paracetamol maybe prescribed to help the child to feel more comfortable.

    The recommended exclusion period for Chicken pox within the Nursery setting is at least 5 days from the onset of the rash, or until the spots have all crusted over.

    For parents/Carers who have been in contact with a child with chickenpox, and are pregnant are advised to seek medical advice, as this can be more serious.

  •  Reminder for keeping in touch with us!

    As you will be aware, we communicate with you in many forms, such as
    email, newsletters as well as our Nursery web site, and telephone calls.

    To ensure this service can continue to suit your preferred needs please fill out the
    ‘keeping in touch’ form attached to the July Newsletter (on Download & Links page)

    This will ensure all our records are up to date and that we are communicating with you in the best way possible.

    Mobile and work numbers
    Keeping up to date with your mobile and work telephone numbers is of
    paramount importance, in case of your child becoming ill, or in an emergency.
    So please do take a minute to fill in this section of the form and we will update
    our records accordingly.


    Many thanks!



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