Featherstone All Saints CofE Academy

To grow and to flourish

Nursery

Welcome to Lower Foundation Nursery

Meet the Team

Our Nursery is led by Mrs Hill (Nursery Nurse), Mrs Hollies (Teaching Assistant) and Mrs Flower (Apprentice Teaching Assistant).

Our Nursery

At Featherstone All Saints Nursery we are learning through play and have a keep on trying attitude, encouraging children to keep having a go at everything and don’t give up! We believe that communication is key for high quality childcare.

Children in our nursery are given the opportunity to explore independently as children learn and develop skills between birth and age 5 more than any time in their life.

We have a had a fantastic start back to nursery and our new children are settling in really well and we understand that starting nursery is a very big step for these little super stars. We are introducing our new topic: Marvellous me/ Into the woods.

Library

Our library days are: Tuesdays Please share these books with your children and encourage them to talk about the illustrations.

Baking

On Tuesday morning and Wednesday afternoon we bake. Baking is 50p a week in order for us to purchase ingredients.

Forest School

On Wednesday nursery children enjoy going to their forest school session and learning outdoors.

Wellingtons

We try to go out in all weathers and so we would ask you to send a pair of wellingtons, named, for your child to keep at nursery.

Topics

Autumn term

Marvellous Me / Into the woods

Spring term

Hot & Cold / Circle of life: Growing & Change

Summer term

Tell me a story / All at sea

Don’t forget to download and check the Class Dojo app, there are regular updates, photographs and messages sent. Please feel free to send pictures and messages back, to enhance our home school relationship.

Outdoor Learning

In nursery we LOVE playing outdoors and we are very fortunate to have a large outdoor area! The outdoors environment offers the opportunity for children to make sense of the outdoor world around them. The outdoor environment can also help with fine and gross motor skills, all round physical development and improved knowledge and understanding of the world.

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