ofsted report 2004
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Ladybird and Butterfly Baby Unit: 2 to 18 months
Bright and stimulating nursery rooms where the atmosphere is calm and relaxed with an excellent selection of quality baby toys and appropriate equipment.
There is an adjoining kitchen for milk and food preparation. Each room has its own quiet area with cots and mobiles where baby can rest peacefully home from home.
A highly trained and experienced supervisor supported by N.N.E.B.
qualified nursery nurses, ensures your baby has the very best of care.

Rainbow Room: 18 to 30 months

Clear toddling space and sturdy equipment facilitate the children's
physical needs.
Taking into account the children's advancing development, the routine is more structured in respect of 'play'.
Table top activities reflect this with threading, colour sorting and a wider range of more complex puzzles, shape sorters and constructional toys.
The home-corner and the sand and water areas are designed to stimulate imaginations and encourage children to discover the creativity within
themselves.
Pre-writing skills are developed with interesting art and craft activities. Not forgetting how young they are, they have the opportunity for sleep time after dinner or as necessary.


Honeybee Room: 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 years

Honeybee Room children will enjoy the benefits of all the above mentioned activities and more. There will be further opportunities to express their individual talents with drama, movement, music, and the introduction of the French language and numbers. Speech is developing rapidly and books, stories, group singing, ring games and 'News Time' will form part of the daily routine.

* please note age ranges in rooms may change depending on circumstances

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