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Starting in Nursery

from all of us at The Trumpington Federation!

We can't wait to meet all of the new children starting Nursery in September.

 

Before September

You will be invited to a parent/carer information session in July and we will be offering ‘home visits’ in September before your child starts. These will give you the opportunity to meet the team, discuss your child’s interests more and ask any questions. A member of the team will contact you to book in a good date and time.

The BookTrust website has a list of wonderful books to share with your child to help them prepare for their new adventure!

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should my child bring?

Please make sure that your child always has a full set of spare clothes at Nursery (including underwear and socks).  These can be kept in a bag on their peg and will be used if your child gets wet or dirty. It is important that all clothes (including shoes) are clearly named.   

The school will provide your child with a school book bag (for letters and art work to be sent home in) and a water bottle (which your child will have access to throughout the day). 

You must provide nappies, wipes and nappy sacks if your child requires them; these can be kept in your child’s spare clothes bag.  If you are concerned about toilet training, please let us know – we are happy to provide support, advice and work with you as your child moves towards independent toileting. 

It is important that your child is dressed appropriately for our changeable English weather.  We play and learn outside in most weathers, so please ensure that you send your child in with a waterproof coat and warm layers if it is rainy or cold.  Similarly, if it is sunny please make sure that your child has a named sun hat with them at Nursery. 

Your child should also bring in a pair if named wellington boots which can be kept on our welly rack. 

Do they need to wear school uniform?

Nursery children are encouraged to wear school uniform. We have adjusted the uniform policy so it is better suited to wet/ messy play!

The priority for Nursery children is for them to be comfortable so that they can access all learning opportunities. One of the primary objectives of a child’s year in Nursery is that they become much more independent with their dressing and going to the toilet. 

Shoes should have Velcro fastenings rather than laces and trousers and skirts ideally should have elastic waists rather than tricky buttons and belts. Darker coloured tops are a preference over white as they are easier to keep clean. We therefore recommend the following items:

· Navy blue or dark blue plain t-shirt or polo shirt – Fawcett

· Dark green plain t-shirt or polo shirt – Trumpington Meadows

· Dark (e.g. black, grey, navy) tracksuit bottoms or leggings

· Shoes with Velcro or no fastenings (no shoelaces please)

How do snacks and lunches work? (Please note that information for lunches only refers to the Fawcett nursery as there is no afternoon session at Trumpington Meadows)

The school provides a piece of fruit or vegetable for your child in each session at snack time.  Your child will also be given the option of drinking milk or water.  Sometimes we will also ask children to bring in some extra fruit to share out with their friends. 

Fawcett only - Children can have school lunches or bring their own packed lunch in. Lunches will be eaten in the space next to the main nursery room from 12.10 - 12.40 p.m. They will always have a known adult with them to support them during this valuable learning time.

What time do I drop off and collect my child?
Trumpington Meadows

Morning Sessions only - 8.45 a.m. to 11.45 a.m.

Fawcett

Morning sessions - 9 a.m. to 12 o'clock.  Afternoon sessions - 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.

If your child stays for a full day, you will need to drop them off at 9 a.m. and collect them at 3 p.m.

Where do I drop off my child each day?

The gates for both Fawcett and Trumpington Meadows Nurseries are to the right of the main school entrances. 

Nursery staff will open the gate to welcome the children.

What if my child has allergies or a medical condition?

You will be asked for this information in the admission form and again at your meeting with the class teacher before the start of term. 

Please provide us with a full history of any condition and details of any medicines/special requirements that your child may have. 

If a child requires an inhaler or automatic adrenaline injector (epipen), you will need to provide these to the Nursery staff on your child’s first day so that we have access to them at all times. 

If your child is asthmatic, we will need a copy of your child’s asthma plan. 

Please make sure that inhalers and automatic adrenaline injectors (epipens) are in the original packaging and kept in a see through plastic box labelled carefully with your child’s name. 

A school medication form will need to be completed at the office. Parents are responsible for ensuring that these medications remain in date.

What can I do to help my child prepare for nursery?

Read stories with your child and talk about the books that you have shared.

Do lots of counting. As well as counting objects you can count steps or jumps!

Talk and sing with your children.

Practise dressing and undressing, this will help them manage toileting and changing their clothes.

Practise using the toilet independently.

 

 

Welcome Pack

You should have received paper copies of all the attachments below but please feel free to refer to these versions or print further copies