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Our Facilities
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The activities which are offered to the children indoors are further enhanced by those which are on offer in our hall area and outdoors. Recently we have had an extension added to our school which serves to facilitate you as well as your child. Having such excellent facilities and making full use of these means that the all round development of your child is possible. An overview of some of these is provided below...

Our Sand Play...Facilities
These children are having fun 'watering the plants' in the sand tray. They are learning about what plants need to grow, the names of flowers, the colours and lots lots more. Next week they may become builders!


Our Water Play...Water Play
"One, Two, Three, Four, Five once I caught a fish alive..."
These children are catching fish in the water outside. They are counting and sorting as they have fun. Inside the classroom some others are playing in the water tray too. They are playing with the pirates and mermaids.


Our Construction play...Construction
A carpark or a bridge? We prefer to ask the children. These children have spent a long time playing together.


Our Imaginative Play...Breakfast
It is morning time in our house corner and this little boy has made some breakfast which he of course bought in the grocery shop next door! His friends are busy helping each other to wash and dry the dishes in the house corner. Boys and girls alike enjoy the imaginative play on offer in our nursery.

Creative Play Our Creative Play...
It is always great fun to be creative. All sorts of materials are on offer. The children are rarely afraid of becoming messy. They enjoy cutting, sticking, painting, clay modelling and all sorts of creative adventures. Our school is full of beautiful bright displays of the children's work. They love to celebrate their contributions and learn a lot about various materials as they reuse the junk items mum and they brought to school that morning.
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