Kate Greenaway Nursery School and Children's Centre

Hello, and welcome to our blog where you can find out current news about Kate Greenaway Nursery School and Children's Centre. We are one of Islington's Children's Centres. You might also want to visit our website to find more information, or email us if you have a query.

Tuesday 20 October 2009

19th October 2009

Governor election


The results of our recent Parent Governor elections were very close with Helen and Heleanna winning, so they will both join the governing body. We are really delighted that so many of you voted. Thanks to everyone who took part.

Lucy Lloyd, chair of the governing body



School half term and other closures

Don’t forget that the last day of the school term is this Friday (23rd October). There is a week’s holiday so children return on Monday 2nd November.

This does not affect you if your child has an extended day/year place.

The nursery is closed for all children on Friday November 20th (for staff training and development).

BikeStart

We are extending our popular BikeStart scheme soon.

BikeStart (funded by the London Cycle Campaign) is a scheme to encourage children to learn to ride two-wheel pedal bikes without stabilisers. In order to build up to riding these bikes, we have a number of wooden bikes (without pedals) and wooden trolleys to encourage children’s confidence and develop their balance.

As well as four Saturday sessions, we are going to offer special sessions for children on roll after half term. These sessions will be on Monday afternoons 1pm-2pm, and Thursday afternoons 1.30-2.30pm (with reception children from St Andrew’s Primary School).

We really need some parent volunteers to make this project go well. If you are keen to get children riding bikes, and can come to one or both weekly sessions - then please let Julian or Michele know. The children will need help with helmets and general confidence-building – you can make a real difference.

Friday 9 October 2009

9th October 2009

Stand out from the crowd: free workshops

Are you interested in returning to work or training for a job? Would you like some advice and support?

We are planning to offer a series of free workshops for personal, employment and career development.

If you would like to know more, there is information in the front lobby, and Simon from the Career Orienteer service will be coming to speak to parents and answers your questions next Friday from 10am. Please come along if you would like to find out more about this new project.

Problems with buggy storage

Earlier this week, the wrong buggy was accidentally taken from the store in front of the nursery by a parent. As many of us have the same buggies etc, it is easy to do this. But it was distressing for the parent concerned and gave rise to the worry that the buggy might have been stolen. So we need to try to minimise the chance of this happening again.

Please note that buggies and any other property are left in the nursery at your own risk. If you would like to lock your buggy to the rail using a bike or other lock, then we are happy for you to do this. Please fold up your buggy before locking it, so that others can do the same if they choose to.

The buggy area is close to reception and is generally watched over. However, if you are leaving a child’s bike you may wish to lock it up. Small scooters that fold up or anything else small can be left in the front office, again at your own risk.

Julian


Friday 2 October 2009

October 5th

Governing Body

We are holding an election for a parent governor later this week.

The Governing Body is in charge of the overall direction of the Nursery School and Children’s Centre. So it’s important and can make a real difference to the lives of children and their families.
We think that the role of parent governor is really vital – after all parents have real first-hand knowledge of what’s best for their children. All the governors work to help the development of Kate Greenaway, and help us to improve through support and challenge.

So, when you get the letter later this week please don’t forget to have your say and cast your vote. There is one vote for each parent – so if we have two parents registered for a child, then each parent can vote; if you are a lone parent then you will get a single vote.

It’s Children’s Book Week

We are celebrating Children’s Book Week with trips to the local bookshop (Borders) and to the Lewis Carroll Library.

The theme of Children’s Book Week is Words and Pictures.

Books are so important to children’s development and learning – and such fun, too. So we hope lots of parents and carers will join us in the trips out next week. Don’t forget you can borrow books from the nursery collection and also from the library rack next to Marie’s desk. During the week we will be encouraging families to sign up for the local library – which is free and entitles you to borrow books and more.

If you have not had your free BookStart pack – please ask Michele for yours. If your child is over 4 years old then you get the next pack, the Treasure Box, which we can also give you.
So – ask for yours today, don’t miss out!

Children’s illnesses – ‘flu, Chicken Pox, etc

We have a child on roll now who has serious health difficulties, making him very vulnerable to ordinary infections and illnesses.

If you keep your child off nursery because of ‘flu, Chicken Pox or another infection – please could you call and let us know as soon as possible, and then we can let the parent and health team know too.

Julian