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Nursery and Reception

Knollmead Early Years is a purpose-built, pre-school setting located in Tolworth, providing an amazing environment where our children have direct access to free-flow, indoor and outdoor learning spaces that include our Forest School, school fields and our school swimming pool.

Nursery

The Nursery staff work as part of a small, highly skilled team to ensure continuity and progression in the provision of age and stage related activities to meet the needs of our children.

Nursery session information

At Knollmead we currently offer fully funded 15 hours of learning and care during morning sessions from 8:45am-11:45am.

We also offer a range of flexible sessions to support families and meet the needs of our children. Please see the options below:

Funded Sessions

Morning Nursery (15 hours)
  • 26 places available 
  • Monday - Friday: 8:45am - 11:45am
30-Hour Nursery places
  • Up to 16 places available
  • Monday-Friday: 8:45am - 2:45pm
  • To extend the day so that your child finishes at 3:15pm, there is an additional charge of £4 per day

Self-Funded Sessions 

Lunch Club
  • 11:45am - 1:00pm
  • £8 per session
Afternoon Session + Lunch Club
  • 11:45am - 3:15pm
  • £28 per session
Afternoon Session (no Lunch Club)
  • 12:15pm - 3:15pm
  • £24 per session

Lunch information 

If your child attends Lunch Club or an all-day session, you can:

  • Purchase a school lunch (charged separately), or 
  • Provide a healthy packed lunch from home

 

Further information is available in the Nursery Admissions policy.

To apply for a nursery place, please collect an admissions form from our school office or download here.

Find more information about Nursery admissions 

We are dedicated to providing excellent pastoral care and education for all children in our Early Years.

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Learning in the Early Years

Every child deserves the best possible start in life and support to fulfil their potential. A child’s experience in the early years has a major impact on their future life chances. A secure, safe and happy childhood is important  in its own right and it provides the foundation for children to make the most of their abilities and talents as they grow up.                             

The Early Years Foundation Stage Profile. 

The ‘Early Years Foundation Stage’ (EYFS) applies to children from birth to to the end of Reception year. The EYFS is based upon four principles; 

  • A Unique Child
  • Positive Relationships
  • Enabling Environments
  • Learning and Development

 

The Characteristics of Effective Learning help us to reflect on the ways in which children learn through their environment, experiences and activities:

  • Playing and exploring
  • Active Learning
  • Creating and thinking critically

 

At Knollmead primary School we value the importance that the EYFS plays in laying secure foundations for future learning and development. In addition, Development Matters recognises 7 key features of effective practice;

The best for every child

Inclusive education for all children, providing an equal chance of success.

High-quality care

Consistent, nurturing care where young children can thrive.

The curriculum: what we want children to learn

A creative, ambitious ‘top-level’ plan of everything we want the children to learn.

Pedagogy: helping childrne to learn

A range of approaches that help all children to learn.

Assessment: checking what children have learnt

Purposeful, effective methods that inform us what a child can do & what they know.

Self regulation and executive function

Developing skills to help children focus, think flexibly, hold information, plan and adapt and regulate their feelings so that they are ready to learn.

Partnership with parents

To develop strong, respectful partnerships to create the best learning environments at school and home.

 

 

The intent of the Early Years Curriculum

EYFS vision

All children in our care learn well and thrive in an environment that supports and nurtures them to become happy, engaged and resilient learners.

Our aims:

  • To deliver age appropriate activities to support the acquisition of skills and knowledge, reflective of those documented within Development Matters. For those children who are not yet able to master specific skills, to break down the stages into attainable steps, with opportunities to access learning that is mindful of the different schemas children may transition through.

  • Our curriculum is constantly evolving and ‘considers the individual needs, interests, and stage of development for each child in our care.

  • Is designed to ensure high levels of involvement and aims to deliver a holistic, communication-rich environment that challenges, excites, and inspires children to become successful and confident learners and where they can thrive.

  • Is to ensure that our curriculum helps prepare them for life in modern Britain and empower them to achieve success in the future, preparing them well for Key Stage 1.