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Nursery

Ashmead Nursery has been awarded the Early Years Quality Assurance Standard in Communication & Language and Literacy. As a setting we have been able to effectively demonstrate how we create a language rich environment enabling the children in our provision to develop their confidence and skills in expressing themselves. As a staff we understand the importance of communication skills as they can have a life-long impact on a child’s development and future life chances.

Ashmead Nursery offers a caring, exciting and engaging childcare environment for children aged 2 to 4yrs. We are able to offer the following sessions:

  •  8:45 to 11.45 am Monday to Friday (morning session)

  • 12.15 to 3.15 pm Monday to Friday (afternoon session)

  • The sessions offered are term time only.

We have a small number of places for government funded 2 year old children; all other children will be eligible to start Nursery the term after they turn three. We offer the government funded sessions of 15hrs a week for these children too.

Depending on your circumstances you may qualify for 30 hours funding which would enable your child to attend full days (a lunch cover fee may be payable). The hours your child could attend are 8.45 - 2.45pm / 9.15-3.15pm (no lunch cover fee payable) or 8.45 - 3.15 pm (a lunch cover fee is payable; contact the school office for more details)

Email: nursery@ashmeadschool.org.uk 

Telephone:  01296 468437

To check your eligibility and for more information on the options available to you please check the Government website: https://www.childcarechoices.gov.uk/

Admissions

We are now accepting admissions for our Nursery. Places are limited and fill up fast so get in touch as soon as possible to secure your child's place on our waiting list.

If you would like to register your child for our Nursery, please complete a registration form and return it to either the Nursery or school office, in person or by email to office@ashmeadschool.org.uk. Registration forms can be collected from the school office, Nursery or found below.

Ashmead Nursery registration form

Ashmead Nursery Admissions Policy 2023/24

Curriculum

We offer a wide and varied curriculum based around the 7 Areas of Learning linked to the Early Years Foundation Stage.

The three Prime Areas of learning are Personal, Social and Emotional development, Communication and Language and Physical Development. The four Specific Areas of learning that run alongside the Prime Areas are Literacy, Mathematics, Understanding of the World and Expressive Arts and Design.

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Autumn Term 2024-25

Theme: Ourselves & Celebrations

We started the academic year off by exploring our new environment! We welcomed back some children who were with us last year, and we welcomed all those who joined us. Over the term, the main focus is to get to know each other.  There will be lots of new faces that they will begin to recognise and the children will soon develop their understanding of Nursery's routines. With our topic being Ourselves, we will learn what we look like, who is in our family and how old we are. We will also look at ourselves and print with our hands whilst talking about our family.

We have all really enjoyed the first few weeks at Nursery! You could probably tell how much your children have enjoyed painting. We do our best to make sure paint does not get on their clothes and we buy and use washable paints. Any paint on clothes requires a cold wash with a pre-treatment before washing.

Our next theme was Celebrations. We loved learning about Diwali, and Priti showed the children photographs and she explained why Diwali is celebrated. We also looked at other celebrations like Bonfire Night. We made lots of colourful firework pictures in chalk and using paints. We are also looking forward to learning about the Christmas story, and begin to learn a simple Nativity performance for the parents!

 

Over the year, we will be using Tapestry to keep you updated with your child's progress and development. Please make sure you have access to this (if you need support, please let a member of staff know). 

At the end of each day, your child's Key Worker will be able to tell you how they got on that day. If you would like a longer conversation about Nursery or your child, please arrange a separate time to meet. Your child's key worker can call you or leave a note on Tapestry. Alternatively, you can phone after 3:15pm or email us at nursery@ashmeadschool.org.uk

News and Useful websites

Newsletter Autumn First Half 2024

Helping your child at home - Rhymes for letter formation - Read Write Inc.pdf

What to expect in the new EYFS 2021

Environment

We have a large outside area which the children are encouraged to access throughout the session, whatever the weather! Please remember, as the weather gets colder and wetter, please provide a named coat

We have lots of bags at Nursery, so please ensure your child's bag is named. Your child will need a change of clothes including socks in their bag. They do not need food or drinks in their bags as this may affect children with allergies. We provide a snack and milk or water for the children. 

Please ensure your park safely and walk to the Nursery using the footpath provided. Please do not walk through the main staff car park.

Click here to see Nursery Photos 

 Our environment and staff interaction ensures the children develop to the best of their ability in these key areas of learning. We strive to ensure that at all times we offer a curriculum that is exciting and fun and one that will reflect the school's ethos of learning through experience.

We work hard to make sure our Nursery environment is an exciting and engaging place for our children to be. We make certain there are many opportunities for the development of children's language and communication skills alongside the development of their natural curiosity, inquisitiveness and imagination. If you have any old cereal boxes or clean yoghurt pots/cartons, we would love to have them for junk modelling.