NURSERY
Miss Page
Welcome to Nursery
Effective Early Years development is all about learning through play and this is what we do best at Rowlands Gill Nursery!
We love to get creative, challenge and expand young minds, helping them grow across all areas of learning. We believe in working with your children; following and supporting their interests, providing an active, enabling and engaging environment.
Nursery Admissions 2018/19
All children are entitled to 15 hours of free provision provided over 38 weeks. some working parents can claim 30 hours of childcare with a validated code available through HMRC. Where a parent or carer chooses to take up fewer than 15/30 hours or chooses to split their entitlement with another provider the criteria will be applied regardless.We provide and allocate nursery places at Rowlands Gill Primary School using the local authority Nursery Education Admissions Policy.
We have 15 and 30 hour places available for the summer 18 term so please contact us if you would like more information.
Nursery Hours are: 8.45-11.45 Monday to Friday for AM sessions, 12.15-3.15 Monday to Friday for PM sessions. Children taking up a 15 hour place will be offered an AM or PM session. If these times are not suitable please contact school as we look at each place individually to suit the needs of the parents and children.
Children taking up a 30 hour place will do 8.45-3.15 Monday to Thursday and 8.45-12.45 on a Friday
We are a friendly team consisting of;
- Miss Page – Nursery Teacher
- Miss Corr – HLTA
- Mrs Preston – TA
- Mrs Tones – HLTA
- Miss King – HLTA
- Miss Brown – Apprentice TA
We use this blog to share all our fantastic news with you, adding photographs and information to keep you updated on what is happening. We would love to hear your thoughts and what your cherubs have been up to at home with friends and family.
Please check back to see your Nursery Super Stars in action!
Thanks
Miss Page
Downloads:
Please click on the link below to download a Nursery admission form.



Our Class Blog
Are bigger magnets stronger than smaller ones?
We have been working scientifically again today. We have been predicting, asking questions, setting up tests, observing, measuring , recording data and evaluating that data. We are wiped out with all our hard science work.
Are bigger magnets always stronger?
Kingswood Parent Meeting Slides
Kingswood Parents Presentation - 24.5.2022 Kingswood Parents Presentation - 24.5.2022 PDF
Link to Kingswood Meeting 5.30pm Tonight!
Please find the link to our online Kingswood Meeting below. Please remember that this meeting will be recorded and made available via email to any parent who is not able to attend. Click here to join the meeting
What happens to our shadows throughout the day?
We drew around our shadows this morning and predicted what might happen to them during the day. When we went back out to check in the afternoon, we stood in the same spot and realised our shadows had not only moved but were smaller and shorter too! This is what we...
Testing magnetic force
Pop, Pop, Pop !
After some of our children have been making pop corn in our home corner, we made our own real popcorn to taste. First we talked about what was in the packet, including learning new vocabulary kernels. We talked about the difference between sweet and salted popcorn and...
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How can we show a character’s feelings in a story?
Sometimes in a story, we tell the reader how a character is feeling, but the best authors show the reader how a character is feeling. As 4B is made up of the best authors, we have been practising how to show a character's feelings through behaviour, appearance and...
We are bakers!
Today we read the story of Rosie’s walk as a guided reading session. We decoded the words, predicted what may happen, used language to describe feelings/actions and even included some writing when we came across new language and recalling of the story. From this we...
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RESPECT Value Mark
Our fantastic Year 1 class have helped our school to achieve our respect badge. They worked very hard colouring in all of the countries involved in the Olympics as well as coming up with a design which symbolised respect. The children learned that respect is not just...