Anemones Pre School
In Anemones Pre-school, Children work as part of our Early Years Unit, The Barrier Reef, in small mixed key groupings with a named key person. During the day they explore their topic learning through a range of fun exploratory activities from which they can choose - both indoor and outdoor as well as participating in adult led activities such as Art, Music, Dancing, Story times, Maths and Phonics . Alongside this children have regular Forest School and Tatty Bumpkin Yoga sessions.
Key Groups:
Beluga Whales- Laura (Early Years Phase Lead)
Jellyfish- Helen (Teacher)
Starfish- Salma (EY Practitioner)
Crabs- Ellen (Teacher)
Clownfish- Pamela (EY Practitioner)
Early Years Practitioner- Stacey
Tuition Teacher- Reka
Early Years Apprentice - Kaitlin
As we spend much of our learning time outdoors, all children will need a pair of wellies and a waterproof suit/trousers that can stay in school.
Children will also need a set of spare clothes in case they get wet or messy.
If you need to contact us, please email Anemones@stfrideswides.co.uk
What to Expect in The Early Years Foundation Stage
Here is a useful guide for parents, carers, and guardians about the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) — the framework used in England to support children’s learning, development, care and safety from birth to age 5.
The document outlines what children might typically be doing at different ages (birth to 3, 3–4 years, and 4–5 years / Reception) and suggests ways parents can help support their child’s learning at home.
Latest News
Anemones Pre-school
- Remembrance day, a health visitor and children in need this week!
- We welcomed the children back from half term to a super busy fun week!
- The children had a fabulous time at the theatre today watching the Cinderella performance. It was great fun and the children enjoyed joining in with the songs, it was all very creative! The children were captivated by the amazing musical performance.
- It has been another busy week in Anemone's class and we have enjoyed being outside in the warmer and drier weather and playing 'What's the Time Mr Wolf!'