Autumn 2021

Jayne Hill • September 14, 2021

Autumn Term Newsletter 2021

Welcome back

We would like to take this opportunity to welcome all our families old and new to Niton preschool. We look forward to sharing our wonderful learning with you all.

Settling in

Please remember that transition is a process not an event. Over the coming weeks your child may express a range of emotions about being here, and away from you, even for those children who are returning to a relatively familiar space. I can assure you the staff are experienced with supporting children in settling in. Please speak to your child’s key person if you have any concerns.


We will continue to follow Government Guidelines and dropping off at the gate will remain in place.


Our Backdrop for Learning this term will be ‘Materials’ We will be discussing. Different materials and how we use them (glass, wood, fabric, wool, metal, and clay) -Recycling with a purpose.

We will be walking around the village, looking at houses and different types of buildings linking them to stories with a particular focus on building materials and the 3 Little Pigs. 

Preschool prices

Prices will not be changing this term, but a small increase will be put in place after the Christmas

Holidays.

Prices will stay at:

  • 0-12 months £6.50 an hour
  • 12 months – 2 years £5.70 an hour
  • 2 years – 3 years £5.50 an hour.
  • 3 year and above £5.00 an hour.

Eating and Drinking at Preschool

Your child will need 1 piece of fruit or snack for 9.45/10am. We provide milk or water.

Any small fruits please cut (grapes/blueberries/cherry tomatoes in half lengthways)

School Dinners are available at a cost of £2.60.

Please provide money on the morning unless you have pre-paid on your bill.

Pack lunches should come to preschool, fitting inside a lunch box which is labelled with your child’s full name. We are still not allowing water bottles into preschool, we provide children with cups allowing them to use our water fountain.

Personal Belongings 

School bags are now allowed in preschool. Please could you remember to bring in a spare set of clothes and make sure all clothing items are labelled.

Slippers are advised, we have children that like to take their shoes off and bare feet is not ideal.

Please can we ask that NO TOYS are brought into preschool, as you can imagine toys get passed around, and we do not like having upset children when items cannot be found at home time.

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Whatever the weather:

This term we will be walking around the village so please send your child in with appropriate clothing.

  • On sunny days- hats and sun cream Wet days- coats and welly boots.
  • On cold days an extra jumper would be useful.

Many Thanks 

Attendance 

If your child is unable to attend the setting, please call us to let us know in advance, if we do not hear from you, we will be contacting you, to check all is ok .

If your child is sick or you think they might be, please DO NOT send them to school. If they have a fever then they must be fever free for 24 hours before they can return to school, or 48 hours after child has last been sick.

Medication

Medication prescribed by a doctor must have the child’s name and Date of Birth clearly printed on a pharmacy label. A medication form must be completed for both long term (e.g., inhalers) or short term (e.g., antibiotics)

If your child needs Calpol they SHOULD NOT be at preschool.

Calpol is a pain killer and must not be used for ‘tiredness’, ‘coughs’ or ‘generally unwell’

Accident Book

If your child has an accident at preschool, this will be recorded electronically, and you will be required to sign an I pad on collection.

In case of a head bump, you will be informed by telephone. Your child will be wearing a red wristband with the date and time of the bump. This must remain on the child’s wrist for 24 hours in case of further complications.

Pre-existing Accidents

Pre-existing injury forms need to be completed for an injury that occurred at home or outside the setting. Please inform us to help safeguard your child. We do understand accidents happen!

Tapestry

Have you accessed your child’s profile? If you are uncertain, please ask. You will need a password which we have set up for you.

Tapestry is a 2-way learning journal. Please send us any WOW moments that happen at home!

  • Riding a bike
  • Putting on our own shoes
  • Painting a picture
  • Singing a song

Wish list

We have a wish list and would be very grateful if you could provide any the following items:

  • Flour
  • salt
  • cream of tartar
  • cooking oil
  • food colouring
  • off cuts of wood
  • dry pasta/rice
  • cornflour
  • bubble bath
  • talc powder,
  • shaving foam
  • large pieces of fabric
  • silver foil
  • wooden spoons,
  • off-cut of pipe/guttering

Anything interesting really!!!!

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