Friday, 20 June 2025

FUN FUN FUN

 

 Sports Day Fun and More!

What a joyful week it has been in EYFS! Despite the hot weather, our Sports Day was a fantastic success. The children showed amazing energy, teamwork, and determination throughout all the events. We were so pleased with their enthusiasm and perseverance, and it was lovely to see so many smiles and cheers from everyone involved. A huge thank you to all the parents and carers who came along to support – your encouragement meant the world!

In other exciting news, our tadpoles have now officially become frogs! After lots of careful observation and care, we released them back into the pond where they can continue their journey. It has been such a magical experience watching this transformation, and it has sparked so much curiosity and wonder in the children.

A special thank you goes to Charlie’s mummy for bringing in a chick for us to meet – the children were absolutely fascinated! This hands-on experience has really brought our learning about life cycles to life. Next week, we’ll continue exploring the life cycles of other animals – we can’t wait to see where this discovery takes us next.

Just a quick note: I will be away next week until Friday as I’m going on the Year 6 school journey. But don’t worry – you’ll all be in very capable hands while I’m away.

Have a wonderful week!





Friday, 13 June 2025

BUZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

 Hello all,

 🐝 We Found a Bee Nest in Our Garden! 🐝

This week in Foundation, something very exciting happened… we discovered an underground bees' nest in our school garden! 

While we were outside exploring, someone spotted little bees flying in and out of a small hole in the ground. At first, we thought it might be ants or wasps—but then we looked a bit closer and saw they were bees! They were busy buzzing around, collecting pollen and going back into their secret underground home. 🕳️🌸

We were so curious that we decided to start learning all about bees. Here are some of the amazing facts we’ve already discovered:

 Bees live in nests or hives, and some even live underground!
 They love flowers because they collect nectar and pollen to make honey.
 Bees are super important because they help plants grow by spreading pollen.

We were very careful not to disturb the bees. We learned it’s best to watch them from a safe distance so we don’t scare them—and they don’t feel like they need to sting! 

Next week, we’re going to keep learning even more facts about bees. 

Do you know any fun facts about bees? Let us know! 

Have a good weekend

Mrs Robinson





Friday, 6 June 2025

FROGS

 Welcome Back!

We hope you all had a wonderful half-term break and are feeling refreshed and ready for the exciting final term in Nursery!

We’re starting the term with some very special new arrivals – frogspawn! The children are already fascinated and we’ll be observing the life cycle of a frog together over the coming weeks. This hands-on experience offers a brilliant opportunity for learning about nature, change, and care for living things.

As we head into our last term, we have lots of exciting activities planned – from outdoor exploration and creative projects, to preparing for the transition to Reception. It’s going to be a fun-filled and memorable few weeks!

Thank you for your continued support – we can’t wait to share this final part of the Nursery journey with you and your children.

Warm wishes,
The Nursery Team