16 March 2024
ATW Early Years news – Doctors and beanstalks
This week, Reception have been reading the story Zog and the Flying Doctors by Julia Donaldson.
For those parents who will be applying for a reception place for their child for September 2026 we have arranged a series of visits so that they can look around the schools with senior staff.
If you wish to view a school please see here for the available dates. Obviously we have to limit numbers so only parents/carers who have booked will be able to attend.
This week, Reception have been reading the story Zog and the Flying Doctors by Julia Donaldson.
This week, Reception have been reading the story Zog and the Flying Doctors by Julia Donaldson.
The have been vegetables everywhere in the Early Years this week.
This week, in nursery we have continued to read “Willbee the Bumblebee” and have made lots of bumblebees with different media.
Wellbeing Ambassadors are back in Atwood after the break of not having ambassadors for the previous year.
In Reception this week, we have started our new topic “To the rescue!”
This week in the early years we have been learning all about the celebration of the Lunar New Year.
Tuesday 6th February was Safer Internet Day, which is a globally celebrated event to raise awareness of a better and safer internet for all,.
The children in the early years are well and truly settled and the progress they are making is a joy to see.
There has been a lot of creative and physical development occurring in the early years this week.
A return to the frosty weather has meant more ice exploration in the Early Years, and lots of moving around to keep warm whilst outside!
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.