13 November 2023
Being Kind Whilst Wearing Odd Socks!
Today was a double celebration as it was National Kindness Day and National Odd Sock Day!
Please contact the school office to organise an appointment to visit the nursery. You can pick up an application form when you visit. Our spaces fill up very quickly so it is best to complete an application form as soon as possible.
Today was a double celebration as it was National Kindness Day and National Odd Sock Day!
This week the Ladybird class have been very busy. As you know it was Guy Fawkes night on Sunday and we were talking about fireworks whilst the children were doing their splatter painting to represent the sparkly fireworks in the sky.
This was our first festival week this half term. Sunday will see millions of people all over the world celebrating Diwali and the forces of good overcoming and triumphing together!
This week the children’s adventure continued come rain or shine! With the last of our sunflower seeds and runner beans collected, and the vegetables chopped and eaten, the snails have been given free reign of the flower beds and green areas.
This week the children in Ladybird’s have been learning the concept of the number six.
Our last week of the half term was accompanied by gingerbread treats.
Some of the youngest children in Thornton Heath proudly delivered our Harvest food collection to the St Albans food bank today.
Once again the families at Thornton Heath Nursery School have surpassed themselves with their generous offerings for our Harvest Festival collection.
Ladybird class have been really busy this week, the children have worked really hard, demonstrating their listening and attention skills.
Please contact the school office to organise an appointment to visit the nursery. You can pick up an application form when you visit. Our spaces fill up very quickly so it is best to complete an application form as soon as possible.
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