Welcome new Lions, Giraffes and Elephants!

September 25, 2020

A big welcome to our new Elephants, Lions and Giraffes!  We are very excited for the year ahead and looking forward to getting to know more about our new children and families.  Our focus at the start of the year is to ensure children feel settled in their new environment and we’ve been so pleased with a really positive start.  

All of the children have loved exploring the resources in the classrooms and outside in the garden.  It’s been lovely to see how quickly everyone has started to pick up our new rules and routines.  We’ve been working hard to share resources, take turns and learn the names of our new school friends.  Phonics sessions have been a huge success and children have enjoyed lots of fine motor activities every afternoon.  ​







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