12 January 2024
Celebrating a new year in Atwood’s Early Years
Happy New Year to all of our children and families as we come back to a frosty start.
We have some places remaining at our Nursery at Ecclesbourne Primary School in September. Full time and part time places are available. Please call 020 8684 3187 and ask to speak to Cheryl Peters (school hours Monday to Thursday) or e-mail epsadmin@pegasusacademytrust.org for more information. If you would like to see a virtual tour of the Nursery premises please click here.
Happy New Year to all of our children and families as we come back to a frosty start.
Singing could be heard all over the early years during the last few weeks as everyone prepared for this weeks performances.
To start this week’s learning about the Nativity, the Reception children went on their first trip out and visited Sanderstead Methodist Church.
It is starting to look a lot like Christmas in the Early Years, especially as a lot of the crafts made at Christmas Making day are hanging up in all of the classrooms.
December is here, and Christmas Making Day is a fantastic way to kick off the festive month!
What an amazing world we live in. The children in Early Years have been outside enjoying the changing weather, and appreciating the last bit of sun for the year.
What a busy couple of weeks it has been for the youngest members of the school since coming back after half term.
Well done to everyone who took part in this year’s Atwood Pumpkin Competition.
The children have been amazing in their first half term in the Early Years at Atwood.
In the Early Years we look at the world around us a lot and explore similarities, differences and change.
In the Early Years, children have been enjoying the unexpected good weather and have spent a lot of time outside.
Everybody has been busy this September in the Early Years getting to know all of the new children and helping them feel safe and happy at school.
Yesterday, the children in our Nursery and Reception classes had a day full of fun.
This half term our topic is ‘Beastly Beasts!’ The children have used information books to learn how to identify different types of minibeasts.
In Reception we have been submerging ourselves in the natural world.