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Welcome to
Netherton ParkNursery School
Hilary’s Group (30 hrs)
This presentation takes the place of the parent induction meeting this year due to the current
social distancing measures in place
Meet your child’s Key Person
Hi I’m Hilary
Hilary is the person you and your child will get to know really well. She will be there at the start and end of session to talk to and pass on information about your child.
Groups within the School
Willow Room – Under 2’s
Maple Room – Kindergarten 2 and 3 year olds
Acorn Room – Time for 2’s
Oak Room – Nursery 3 and 4 year olds
Leapfrog – Specialist Nursery provision
Your child is going to be in Oak Room with up to 60 other children at a time
Meet the staff in Oak Room
VeronyActing Deputy Head Teacher/
Nursery Teacher
Alison Acting Head
Teacher
LenaSenior practitioner
HilarySenior practitioner
LaurenSenior practitioner
HayleySenior practitioner
KerryEarly Years Teacher
SarahArtist
ChloeTeaching Assistant
BakhtharTeaching Assistant
ShaneTeaching Assistant
EmmaEarly Years Practitioner
Safeguarding and Pastoral Lead
Jackie’s role is to support families with a wide range of issues. These include children’s behaviour, sleeping and toileting. She can also support parents with issues regarding finances, housing etc
Nursery hours
Monday – Friday
8.40am-2.40pm
Term Time only
Practicalities• Children will get very messy at Nursery! So please ensure you send your
child in old clothes
• We do provide coats and wellies for playing outside, so their home coats don’t get dirty
• Please send a minimum of 2 changes of clothes in a bag every day - even if they are reliably toilet trained as accidents can still happen, children may also get wet/dirty during an activity. Please include spare socks and pants and a packet of baby wipes. (A spare pair of ‘cheap’ shoes would be useful in case your child does have a wet accident). Staff will remind you if you have forgotten the bag and ask you to go home and collect it
• Sun tan cream – in warm weather children will need to have suntan cream applied BEFORE they come to Nursery each day. We recommend you use the all day cream. Your child will need a named bottle of cream to keep at Nursery too
Bringing things from home into school
Please help us by not allowing your child to bring their own toys etc to school. It causes distress when other children want to play with them too and even more upset if they get lost or broken. We have an amazing range of resources for the children to use while at Nursery, so please support us in ensuring your child leaves their things at home. This also includes dummies and teated bottles.
Uniform• Uniform is voluntary however most families choose to purchase a School
sweatshirt. When dressing your child for Nursery they will find it easier to use the toilet and be independent if clothes are easy to pull up and down (elasticated waists are preferable rather than belts, buckles or braces)
• Sweatshirts are available to purchase from Reception at £7.75
• No jewellery to be worn to Nursery (Small stud earrings and 1 piece of jewellery for religious purposes as long as it does not pose a hazard to the child are permitted) – this ensures your child's safety while they are climbing and playing at Nursery. Staff will remind you of this if you forget and remove any jewellery if needed to keep safe until the end of the session
Shoes worn to Nursery must be velcro fastening not laces– this makes it much easier for children to learn to be independent in putting on their own shoes. No open toe sandals or slip on shoes to be worn – staff will speak to you on arrival if they feel shoes are not appropriate for Nursery
Wellies should not be worn for a full session.If the weather is bad and they wear their wellies to come to Nursery in then please bring a spare pair of shoes for your child to change into for the Nursery session. PLEASE remember we will provide wellies for when children play outside
Attendance and punctuality
• It is really important that children come every day they are due to attend, if they are to benefit from the Nursery experience. Your child’s key worker will follow up all absences to record on the register
• It is important your child arrives at Nursery on time each day to allow them to take part in the daily teaching group sessions (9.00 am). If you arrive after this time you will be asked to wait in the Reception until the group time teaching session has finished – this could be up to 20 minutes
• Alison will monitor attendance and punctuality each half term and if needed Jackie will arrange a discussion with you if we feel there may be a need for some support – if attendance drops below 85% or you are bringing your child to Nursery late (after 9.00am)
• If you are going on holiday during school time please let the staff know in advance
Absence/ Illness• If your child is really unwell and can’t come to school you need to call/text the
School no later than 9.00 am – Jackie will call you that day after 9.30 am if we haven’t heard from you
• If we cant get hold of you after trying 2 times we will phone the emergency contacts you have given us. If we cannot get hold of anyone we may need to do a home visit to check that your child is safe
• Children can still come to school with a cold or a cough. Please note we are unable to administer un-prescribed medicines for example: Calpol. They would need to have this before they come to Nursery
• If your child has sickness or diarrhoea they need to remain off Nursery for 48 hours after the last episode (don’t forget to give us a ring to let us know)
• Young children are prone to getting common illnesses when they first start Nursery such as Chicken Pox
• At some time during your child’s school life they may have head lice. Please do not worry if this happens but it is important that you treat your child’s hair immediately. Please let your child’s key worker know so a general letter can be sent out to other families. If left untreated and it becomes a prolonged issue we may ask that you keep your child at home until you have treated them successfully. Jackie is available for advice if needed
Drop off and collection• Please note the car park is for the use of staff and visitors ONLY
• ALSO can we remind you that you are not to park in the yellow box at the entrance to Nursery as this is an access point for the fire brigade and ambulance – if you do so you will be asked to move your car. Please also do not park across the driveways of the local residents – please park considerately
• You will drop off and collect via the door into Hilary’s key person room
• Please make sure you collect your child on time – children can get very upset if they are the last ones to be collected. If you are regularly collecting your child late then we do make a charge of £10 each time for this
• We take security really seriously – if anyone else is going to collect your child please tell us when you drop off or by telephone – they will need to know the password you set on the admission form. We will not let your child go home with someone you have not authorised or anybody under the age of 16
SEN and Speech and Language
• The staff observe and assess all children when they enter Nursery and then regularly throughout the year
• If staff have any concerns about your child's learning and development they will speak to you
• Children are screened for speech and language by Hilary and a referral made if needed - it is then really important that you take your child to the appointments. Hilary carries out the programmes devised by the S+L therapy team with your child during their Nursery sessions
• A referral can be made to the Specialist Early Years Service (SEYS) if we feel your child may need some extra support with learning and development
• Our Special Education Needs and Disability Co-ordinators are: Kerry and Verony
Becoming independent
• The Nursery year is a time for children to develop their independence in self help skills – this includes going to the toilet, putting on own shoes and coat and attempting to dress/undress themselves
• We will help children as needed with toileting but please be aware there is not a member staff based in the toilets and we encourage children to be as independent as possible
Toileting
• We appreciate the fact that all children will have a toileting accident at some point during their time at Nursery - staff will change your child using the spare clothes from their bag
• If your child is currently still in nappies during the day time or you need any other support with your child’s toileting needs Jackie can offer support and advice on toilet training ready for September
Café
Children have snack in our caféWe offer milk/water and a large selection of fruit/vegetables and other healthy snacks including crackers and cheese, dips, smoothies and toast
Dinner • The Nursery staff are with the children when they eat their dinner
• They will need a packed lunch in a lunch box with their name clearly labelled on the outside. Guidance on ‘healthy packed lunches’ is available. Please remember each portion of food is the same size as your child’s palm. Staff will speak to you if they feel your child’s lunch contains food that is not suitable
• They will not require a drink – we will provide water for all children
• Unfortunately we do not have the facility to keep the lunch in a fridge, or to warm food up – you can put in a small ice pack in the box if needed
• Please do not send ANY food containing nuts as we have children with severe allergies (This includes Nutella, Peanut butter, snickers and cereal bars etc)
• No sweets to be included as part of the lunch box
• A typical lunch may contain: A small sandwich/cob with tuna, carrot sticks, banana, cereal bar and a yogurt
Grapes MUST be cut up at home before coming to Nursery this is due to the risk of chokingThis also applies to cherry tomatoes and other small round foods
Stay and play sessions
We run parent stay and play sessions each term – 3 over the year
An adult needs to attend to support your child – if you can’t attend another family member is welcome to. We do try to offer a few sessions over the week to allow you the option of attending one
There are opportunities to find out about how to further support your child at home, ask questions, chat to staff and play with your child
Your attendance is very important in supporting your child’s learning and development
Parent consultations
You will be invited to attend 3 sessions over the year – 1 each term
There are no normal Nursery sessions on these days. You will be given a 1 hour slot to attend a stay and play with your child
There will be the opportunity to chat with the staff and find out about your child’s progress
Book library
• Each child will receive a book bag which has been paid for by Nursery at a cost of £4.00 per bag. If this bag is lost parents will need to purchase a new one from Reception
• Your child will choose a book during the session that they can bring home to share with you. This is a valuable resource so please take the opportunity to enjoy the special time of sharing a book together at home
• It would be lovely if you can make a comment in the reading record each week so that we can see that the book has been shared at home
Please ensure their bag is in school on the allocated day:
Wednesday
Bags are for books ONLY and must not be used to carry food and drink
We run 6 story sharing sessions over the year that you will be invited to attend – we hope that an adult can attend as many as possible
Over the year we also run other sessions where parents are invited in to support their child these include Autumn Walk, Dough Disco and Yoga sessions
Any adult can attend – this could be an auntie or a grandparent
Weekly contributions
• We ask for a contribution of £1 per week (Payable on any day of the week) this goes towards trips/visits/ snacks/ parties/ Xmas presents / Easter eggs etc. We really value these contributions and they make a huge difference to the range of activities we can provide – we rarely ask you for any other money throughout the year
• We ask that you bring a contribution of fruit, vegetables or other health snack (a cucumber, mango, watermelon, tinned sweetcorn or pineapple, cereals, crackers, dips etc) towards this each week
Tapestry
We use ‘Tapestry’ an online learning journal to record your child’s learning and development through written observations, photos and videos.
Please see the full information on Tapestry in the admission pack for further details and the consent form
Please see Alison for any help and support with Tapestry
Communication
We communicate with parents in a range of ways:
• Informal chats
• Informal written notes
• Posters around the building
• Half termly Head Teacher newsletter
• Termly class newsletters from Nursery staff
• Via Tapestry
• Via the Website
• Via our YouTube channel
• Monthly parent café
School Website
http://www.nethertonparknursery.co.uk/
We keep our website up to date – please access it regularly to see what’s going on
You can sync the calendar to your phone to ensure all dates are remembered
Parent café
Once a month on a Wednesday we run a free parent café at school
This is open to all parents and is an opportunity to meet other parents and have a relaxed chat whilst doing activities such as making a healthy snack to take home, learning to make playdough, puppets etc
We provide free hot drinks, biscuits and toast!
Safeguarding
All staff in the School have a duty of care to all of the children. If we have any concerns about your child we have to share these with Social Services. If we can talk to you about it first then we will, however there are times when this is unable to happen and we have to contact them first
Our Safeguarding Policy is on the website
Designated Safeguarding Lead: Alison Ward
Safeguarding
If your child has had a bump or accident at home please inform Hilary when you drop them off at Nursery – the staff will record it on a pre-existing injuries form and ask you to sign it
We will write an accident form for all accidents (bumps/scrapes etc) at Nursery and ask you to sign 2 copies at the end of the day. If it is a bump to the head or an accident needing medical care we will phone you immediately
Zero Tolerance
We have introduced a ‘zero tolerance’ program to address the issue of violence, aggression and unacceptable behaviour directed towards the school employees.
“Netherton Park Nursery School will not accept or tolerate any violence or aggression towards its
employees and any such act/behaviour will result in appropriate action or sanction being taken against the
person/s responsible.”
Mobile phones
No mobile phones can be used within the School. This is to ensure the safety of all
children.
Staff will ask you to put your phone away if you are seen using it at anytime within the School
Dudley Zoo pass
We have a Dudley Zoo pass that all of our families are welcome to borrow
The pass admits up to 2 adults and 3 children into the zoo for £7.50
Please see the website for more information
Prospectus
• Please see the website for our up to date prospectus
• This contains information regarding our curriculum, planning and assessment, yoga, peer relaxation, forest school, artist in residence and much more………
Paperwork
We appreciate there are a lot of forms within the admission pack but they all need to be completed fully by yourselves and returned to Nursery BEFORE Friday 10th July
Your child will not be able to start Nursery if all forms are not fully completed
Inductions and start dates
Unfortunately we are not able to let you know this information yet as we are awaiting on more guidance from the Government - as soon as we know we will be in touch with full details
All children will have a staggered entry to allow them to settle - this will have to meet the needs of all children as individuals.
We ask for your full support in these unprecedented times
Any Questions?If after watching this and accessing all the
information on our website https://www.nethertonparknursery.co.uk/information-for-new-nursery-intake-
september-2020/
you still have questions please either call Alison or Verony at the school
on 01384 818255 or by email
We look forward to working with you all from September