21 June 2024
Who’s nibbling our sunflowers?
This week our wild flower gardens have been in full bloom.
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.
This week our wild flower gardens have been in full bloom.
This week Thornton Heath’s busiest A&E centre continued treating babies, children and the odd injured Early Years Educator.
This week as always, the children led their play and learning.
This week our greenhouse was emptied of seedlings and small plants.
Our Courgettes have flowered with two beautiful, big, yellow blooms. They have done so just in time for our resident miner bees who have been busy digging their burrows at the very rear of the playground.
Maria led the first planting back in March and this week the radishes were harvested, washed, chopped and tentatively nibbled by some of the children…unfortunately they were rough, tough and given a resounding thumbs down from all who tried them!
As our eldest children continue their last term at Nursery, they have undertaken the responsibility of looking after another intake of children who have turned three within the last 12 weeks.
The bubble bread bakery was up and running this week. The children measured, mixed and collaborated as finely as ever; passing the mixing bowl around the circle and ensuring all have the opportunity to contribute to our snack time treat.
10 eggs arrived on Monday, delivered by farmer Jane who explained to us how to care for the eggs and the eventual chicks.