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Nursery

Our Nursery is part of our Early Years Unit alongside Robins Class (Reception children). The setting is well-equipped and has a covered outside play area and free-flowing classroom spaces with a connecting doors so that the children have lots of space to play and explore. 

Our Vision for Early Years

At North Molton Primary School, we believe that high quality early education has a profound, long-lasting and positive impact on children’s development and well-being. The early years is a distinct and exceptional phase of a child’s development which underpins their capacity as a life-long learner. We think that this development stage deserves to be celebrated as a unique and special time in a child’s life that should be underpinned by the teaching of basic skills, knowledge and values that equip our children for their future success. We inspire our children to become accomplished, happy individuals, ready to reach their full potential in an ever-changing world. We recognise every child as a unique individual, and we will ensure that all children’s individual needs are met through careful planning and assessment, early identification and implementing early intervention or additional support if required. We aim to

  • Promote independence, confidence, perseverance and enthusiasm for learning
  • Support the development of social skills, friendships and teamwork
  • Provide a safe, secure and nurturing environment for children to develop, learn and explore

 

Partnership with Parents / Carers

We work closely with parents and carers and aim to build trusting relationships, with open dialogue and information sharing. We use Tapestry to inform parents about the week's language theme and learning as well as recording aspects of children's learning journeys through photographs and observations. Tapestry also always allow parents and carers to record their own child's achievements to share with nursery staff. 

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