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Spa

Welcome to Spa!

Our Spa Class is taught by Miss Hayden and supported by Mrs Chalmers, Miss Tiffany, Miss Clark and Miss Turner.

In nursery, we spend the majority of our time learning through play. Children can access both the indoor and outdoor environments freely. Staff are always there to support children's play and help to develop their learning. 

We have short carpet times when children spend time listening to stories, practising their speaking and listening skills, and participating in maths and phonic learning activities. 

              Nursery Daily Routine

8.30 – 8.40

Spa Class opens – children, parents and carers are welcomed into the session.

8.40 – 9.10

Children to access classroom

9.15

English or Maths adult-led learning

9.35 – 11.00

Child-initiated learning/small group learning

11.10

Dance and movement  - this involves movements that help to support the brain getting ready for learning, it also helps concentration and physical coordination.

11.10 – 11.20

Phonics adult-led learning

11.30

Home time for morning Nursery session

Story and songs/Get ready for lunch

11.40 – 12.15

Lunch Time and Play Time

12.15 – 12.15

Afternoon Nursery session drop off -children,  parents and carers are welcomed into the session.

12.45 – 1.00

English or Maths adult-led learning

1.00– 2.40

Child-initiated learning/small group learning/ afternoon children's phonic session

2.50 - 3.05

Story time

3.15

Home Time

 

                      

Library

The Nursery children visit the EYFS library every Tuesday morning to choose a book to share at home. 

 

Home school communication, both to celebrate the good things and tackle any problems or concerns, is essential in ensuring the very best education for your child. Parents, please do not hesitate to contact Miss Davies via admin@htceschools.co.uk   

As part of our whole school commitment to wellbeing there is no expectation on our staff to read or answer emails sent between 6pm and 8am in the week, or any at weekends or holidays.  Should your email not receive a reply, this is not a case of being impolite but one of choosing wellbeing ahead of workload.