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East Teign Nursery East Teign Nursery Teignmouth United Reformed Church, Dawlish Road, Teignmouth 01626 770066 www.eastteignnursery.org.uk PROSPECTUS 1 01626 770066 East Teign Nursery Introduction Teignmouth United Reformed Church Trustees Dawlish Road Teignmouth TQ14 8TB Telephone: 01626 770066 Email: [email protected] In 2002 the Church Meeting became particularly interested in the problems that had been identified in the press, faced by some parents when trying to find suitable pre-school facilities for their children. It was recognized that Teignmouth was particularly badly served and that many people who wished to return to work were prevented from doing so. At the same time Church Members became aware of the need of some employers in Teignmouth- particularly its largest employer, Corpdata Limited- to have some pre-school nursery provision in the heart of the town so that it could offer full and part time employment within the community. No company owned spare facilities that could have provided a suitable venue for such a nursery. The church created a Charitable Trust and tasked the Trustees to create a nursery for the community. There is no requirement for children or their families to have any involvement with the Church, or with any particular employer. Rev Tom Bush 2 01626 770066 East Teign Nursery Welcome Teignmouth United Reformed Church Trustees Dawlish Road Teignmouth TQ14 8TB Telephone: 01626 770066 Dear Parents/Carers We would like to offer you a warm welcome to East Teign Nursery. We aim to provide a loving, caring, family environment, which provides educational and stimulating activities for children of all ages. Within East Teign Nursery’s happy and positive setting children will learn to grow and develop at their own pace, fulfilling their potential, growing in self confidence and forming respect for those around them. We are committed to the ideal of “Parents as Partners” as well as education in the home and in the nursery. Parents are invited to visit East Teign Nursery, in order to meet the staff and other children, prior to their start date. Having read East Teign Nursery’s Prospectus, if you have any questions or queries or would like to arrange a visit, please call us on the above number during opening hours (8.00am-6.00pm, Monday-Friday) or alternatively write to us at the above address if you require further information. Yours Sincerely Zoe Naish Nursery Manager 3 01626 770066 East Teign Nursery Our Aims At East Teign Nursery we provide a balanced education, a happy, caring and stimulating environment in which children can learn to grow in confidence, self esteem and fulfill their potential as growing people. East Teign Nursery’s particular aims are: To make each child feel loved, comfortable and accepted as part of our Nursery and as an equal to all other children in the setting. To provide a loving, secure and stimulating environment for all children to grow, develop and learn from. To encourage the children to become responsible, independent and show awareness and concern about the world around them. To provide the children with a balanced education with regard to the world around them and their individual needs. To encourage each child to reach their full potential in all activities that they participate in around the Nursery and in all aspects of the curriculum. To encourage each child in developing the desire to continue to expand their knowledge through life and to introduce a love of learning. To create an environment which ensures equality of opportunity for all children, adults and families at East Teign Nursery. To encourage the children to develop a positive sense of right and wrong, moral responsibility and self-discipline. To offer a fully qualified, highly professional staff team who will have extreme regard for every family’s confidentiality, beliefs and wishes. 4 01626 770066 East Teign Nursery What do we offer During every session at East Teign Nursery we offer your child: A curriculum tailored specifically for children of the foundation stage. A warm, comfortable loving baby unit full of exciting and stimulating activities, for all babies from 4 months old. Individual care and attention for all children. A secure and happy environment with positive outcomes. Fun and friendship for all children, parents and other adults. The personal support of a key worker providing your child with essential one to one time. The opportunity for all parents/carers to be directly involved with the activities of the Nursery and with your own child’s progress. Nutritional and healthy meals and snacks and the opportunity to develop important social skills during meal times. 5 01626 770066 East Teign Nursery Daily Routine 4 months-2 years As all babies and toddlers have their own routines it is difficult to set a daily timetable for this age group of children until their individual patterns have been established. All babies and toddlers have identified sleeping and eating routines but included in their sessions will be the following activities: Opportunities to explore creative materials such as paints, water play and crayons. Opportunities for out door activities, walks and play. A variety of educational, fun and stimulating toys to explore. One to one quiet times with key workers for opportunities to study books, toys and creative play. Opportunities to interact with children of all ages in social situations such as meal times and outings. Quality, individual care in a loving and stimulating environment. 6 01626 770066 East Teign Nursery 2-5 years 8.00am- 8.30am 8.30am- 9.30am 9.30am- 9.45am 9.45am- 11.00am 10.00am- 10.30am 11.30am- 12.00am 12.00pm- 1.00pm 1.00pm- 2.30pm 2.30pm- 3.00pm 3.00pm- 4.00pm 4.00pm- 4.30pm 4.30pm- 6.00pm Breakfast Hall Time Register/Date and weather Free Play/ Outings Snack Group Time Lunch Free Play Snack Hall Time Tea Time Free Play We provide toys and activities, which meet each of the early learning outcomes, as shown below: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Personal, Social and Emotional Development Communication and Language Physical Development Mathematics Understanding the World Literacy Expressive Arts and Design 7 01626 770066 East Teign Nursery Parents as Partners At East Teign Nursery we believe that parents are the first and main educators and role models for their young children. In order to build a strong foundation for each child it is important for both the Nursery and the parents to work together in forming a stable relationship. We are committed to keeping parents actively involved with their child’s education and well being at our Nursery. This means maintaining regular contact with their child’s key worker and a two way sharing of information and support. Providing it does not upset our children or curriculum, parents/carers are welcome to spend time at East Teign Nursery if they are curious as to their child’s progress, or if they just want to get a feel for our setting. It is very important to keep us up to date with any changes that may affect your child. Please inform us promptly of any medical conditions, illnesses, physical or emotional difficulties of which you become aware. You are your child’s first and constant educator and much of what he/she learns takes place at home. Please see your child’s key worker or any other member of staff or management at any time for a consultation. 8 01626 770066 East Teign Nursery Management and staff Teignmouth United Reformed Church runs East Teign Nursery as a Charitable Trust. Involved behind the scenes of East Teign Nursery are the following Trustees, Christine Smith John Smith Andrew Smith The manager of East Teign Nursery, named below is responsible for the daily running of the Nursery and for providing an excellent childcare facility for all families. If there are any problems, complaints, questions or queries the Manager should be referred to immediately. Zoe Naish (Full Time Nursery Manager) Although Zoe Naish manages the Nursery the rest of our experienced staff team named below shares the daily running. Kelly Taylor (Full Time Head of Childcare) Melissa Pearce (Part Time Nursery Nurse) Sophie Brimacombe (Full Time Nursery Nurse) Claire Gill (Part Time Nursery Nurse) Patricia Clatworthy (Cook) Victoria Walker (Full Time Nursery Nurse) Beth Naish (Part Time Nursery Assistant) Jeanette Ryan (Part Time Nursery Nurse) Daisy Nickless (Part Time Nursery Nurse) Volunteer parent/ carer helpers are always welcome at East Teign Nursery but are never left unsupervised. 9 01626 770066 East Teign Nursery Fees East Teign Nursery’s fees are to be paid one month in advance from your child’s start date and are as follows: Session 8-6 8-1 1-6 9-3 Hourly Rate 0-2 year olds £40 £24 £24 £27.80 £4.80 2 year olds £38 £23 £23 £26.80 £4.60 3-4 year olds £36 £22 £22 £25.80 £4.40 If you require any additional hours after your session has ended, fees will be charged at the above hourly rates. This can be discussed with the Nursery Manager if required, and space is available. All snacks, drinks and meals are included in the above prices for full time children but those who only attend morning or afternoon sessions will be charged £2 for lunch and £1.75 for tea. Babies under one are required to bring their own milk, bottles and nappies, children who are still in nappies are required to supply their own. The term after your child turns three, they are entitled to 15 hours of free nursery care, which can be spread over a minimum of two days. The Nursery Manager will explain how this works in more detail. 10 01626 770066 East Teign Nursery Starting The first days A child who is tense and unhappy will not play or learn properly, so it is important that parents and Nursery staff work together to help the child feel confident and secure within the group. This takes longer for some children than others so parents should not be worried if their child takes a while to settle. East Teign Nursery’s policy is always available on request. You as a parent/carer know your child best therefore we welcome you to bring your child along to East Teign Nursery prior to their start date. Parents are also welcome to stay with their children for as long as they feel necessary providing your stay does not affect the rest of the group. Please refer to East Teign Nursery’s “Settling in” policy. What to wear In order to feel free and be able to experiment with all kinds of materials, including messy ones, it is best to send children in clothes that are easily washable or not too new. It is good for children to practice the skills that make them independent. Simple clothing which they can manage themselves will enable them to go to the toilet when they need to and put on and take off their outdoor clothes without being too dependant on other peoples help. We hope that your child’s time at East Teign Nursery will be a happy and productive one. If we can help in any other way please feel free to contact us at any time. 11 01626 770066 East Teign Nursery Welfare If your child is unwell at East Teign Nursery, we will make every effort to contact you. It is extremely important that we have up to date phone numbers for your home, mobile, work and emergency contact. Until we are able to contact you we will take any action required in the interests and comfort of your child. Although we always care for children who become ill at Nursery, children on short courses of medicines, such as antibiotics should not be attending nursery. Please do not send your child to East Teign Nursery if they are unwell or have a contagious illness. Children have to be free from sickness and diarrhoea for at least 48 hours before returning to Nursery. If children do need to bring in medicines i.e. Inhalers, please make sure they are clearly labeled with the child’s name and directions for use attached. You will be required to sign our medication book before we can administer any kind of medication. This needs to be prescribed by a doctor. All medicines must be handed over to a member of staff, not left in children’s bags or pockets. Most of East Teign Nursery staff members are qualified in first aid and in the event of any accident appropriate treatment will be carried out. In the case of a more serious accident we will contact you immediately. Parents will always be informed of accidents and required to sign our accident form (please refer to “first aid” policy. 12 01626 770066 East Teign Nursery Policies and procedures All of East Teign Nursery’s policies and procedures and designed to offer the best possible care and experiences in our setting. The Nursery Manager and Trustees will review each policy annually to ensure the best systems are used throughout the Nursery. Below is an idea of the contents of our policies and procedures but you will be required to read the “policy file prior to starting at East Teign Nursery to be sure that you are happy with the systems in place, Special needs At East Teign Nursery we welcome all adults and children. We strongly believe that effective partnerships between parents/carers and staff are the most productive way to work towards meeting all the children’s needs. Therefore if a child has a specific need, specialist equipment, training and advice will be sort from the appropriate organisations. If necessary a higher staff: child ratio will be provided, where possible to ensure the children receive the highest quality of education and care. A child may have special educational needs (SEN) if they have a learning difficulty, or physical disabilities, which call for special provisions to be made. The Nursery’s SENCO (Special Educational Needs Co-coordinator) will have regard to and comply with the “Code of Practice) at all times. Equal Opportunities East Teign Nursery is an Equal Opportunities Organisation and is committed to anti-discriminatory practice and positively promotes and respects the diverse society in which we live. We will provide books, pictures, toys and equipment and create an environment that is non-discriminatory and reflects the world around us. By providing this East Teign Nursery aims create a harmonious, multicultural society within the Nursery. 13 01626 770066 East Teign Nursery Behaviour We at East Teign Nursery believe that babies and children should be taught a sense of right and wrong, to have mutual respect, develop caring personal relationships and to have good manners. There will be positive reinforcement of good behaviour through encouragement and praise and through all staff being good role models at all times. Clear consistent boundaries will be given to enable the child to understand the difference between right and wrong. Systems in place Key workers Our key worker system gives each member of staff particular responsibility for just a few children out of the group. This ensures that each child and their parent/carer has one specific person to relate to on a daily basis, which can make settling in to East Teign Nursery much easier. The key worker maintains strong links with each parent/carer through daily discussions and shared record keeping, ensuring that the children are supported in reaching their full potential at all times. If a parent/carer has any questions or queries about their child’s progress their first discussion should be with the nursery manager, Zoe Naish, at any time. Record Keeping At East Teign Nursery we believe record keeping is essential to ensure the staff and parents/carers are aware of their child’s progress. In reporting the development and progress of each child we are able to devise an individual curriculum, which can be encouraged both at home and in the setting. 14 01626 770066 East Teign Nursery Training At East Teign Nursery we are constantly in touch with new thinking in the field of child education and care. We receive a monthly magazine offering practical advice and up to date information, and have access to professionally produced publications. In addition to this ongoing staff training is available for all staff members through play lines and 0-14 (Early Years Development and Childcare Partnership). This training covers a variety of areas including all of the seven “Early learning Goals”, behaviour management, special needs and awareness and much more. Curriculum Within the group each child is supported in developing their potential at their own pace. Our key worker system enables us to provide a planned curriculum tailored to the needs of each individual child. We aim to develop each child by building on the skills they have already developed. We are able to offer a curriculum designed to meet each child’s diverse needs in the foundation years so that they will progress with confidence towards and beyond the early years goals. 15 01626 770066 East Teign Nursery The Seven Area’s of Development Communication and Language Development involves giving children opportunities to experience a rich language environment; to develop their confidence and skills in expressing themselves; and to speak and listen in a range of situations. Physical Development involves providing opportunities for young children to be active and interactive; and to develop their co-ordination, control, and movement. Children must also be helped to understand the importance of physical activity, and to make healthy choices in relation to food. Personal, Social and Emotional Development involves helping children to develop a positive sense of themselves, and others; to form positive relationships and develop respect for others; to develop social skills and learn how to manage their feelings; to understand appropriate behavior in groups; and to have confidence in their own abilities. Literacy Development involves encouraging children to link sounds and letters and to begin to read and write. Children must be given access to as wide range of reading materials (books, poems and other written materials) to ignite their interest. Mathematics involves providing children with opportunities to develop and improve their skills in counting, understanding and using numbers, calculating simple addition and subtraction problems; and to describe shapes, spaces and measures. Understanding the World involved guiding the children to make sense of their physical world and their community through opportunities to explore, observe and find out about people, places, technology and the environment. Expressive Arts and Design involves enabling children to explore and play with a wide range of media and materials, as well as providing opportunities and encouragement for sharing their thoughts, ideas and feelings through a variety of activities in art, music, movement, dance, role-play, and design and technology. 16 01626 770066