Welcome to Acorns Nursery

  • build and sustain relationships with other children and adults
  • experiment with new and different things
  • interact and collaborate with other children
  • develop their creativity and imagination
  • develop their language and communication skills
  • develop their independence

The team

Our Acorns staff team have several years experience between them and the relevant Early Years childcare qualifications. At each session there is a ratio of at least 1 adult to 8 children for 3-5 year olds and 1 adult to 4 children for 2 year olds.

When a new child starts Nursery, one member of staff will be assigned as their key person. Wherever possible this person will remain their key person throughout the child’s time with us. Their role is to get to know the child and plan individually for them to meet their needs following Birth to 5 Matters for the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). They will provide feedback on the child’s learning and development and are the first point of contact for any matters surrounding the child. 

Beth Harper

EYFS lead

Louise Kemp

Senior Practitioner

Michelle Belcher

EY Practitioner

Kate Burr

EY Practitioner

Hannah Emmott

Assistant Practitioner

Sharon Recht

Lunch and Play Supervisor

A typical day

At the start of each session, children and their parents/carers are welcomed in through the gate into the outdoor area and then into the building via the cloakroom. Each child has their own peg for bags and coats.

We settle the children whilst having circle time on the carpet, then move on to free play. During free play, the children are able to explore our inside and outdoor spaces. We provide a wide range of toys and activities which encourage their creativity, imagination and social skills. Children are able to move freely around the room to experience different areas of learning which include paint, sand, playdough, water, construction, puzzles, books and a home corner for imaginative play. Independence is encouraged and nurtured. We also have a focused adult led group time each session as well as outdoor play and story times. 

Part way through the session we have snack time, with a healthy snack brought in from home and a drink of milk or water.

One of the benefits of being part of the school is that we are able to make regular visits into the school building and join in activities with the children in Early Years. Each Tuesday, the children join Olive class for a music lesson in the school music room, led by our music teacher. They also enjoy an outdoor learning session with the school outdoor learning lead.

We make regular visits to Wellford Gardens care home to do activities with the residents, previous activities have included painting, music and bowling.  

Early Years Learning

At Acorns we meet the requirements of the Early Years Foundation Stage Framework  for 2-4 year olds and follow the Birth to 5 Matters guidance.

The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) is about how children learn as well as what they learn. The “characteristics of effective learning” provide an important framework for how children learn. There are three elements:

  1. Playing and exploring
  2. Active learning
  3. Creating and thinking critically

The EYFS curriculum itself is organised into 7 areas of learning:

  1. Communication and language
  2. Personal, social and emotional development
  3. Physical development
  4. Literacy
  5. Mathematics
  6. Understanding the world
  7. Expressive arts and design

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