Friday, 13 March 2026

Nursery Certificates- 13.3.26

 

Congratulations to Nishtha, our E for Excellence certificate winner this week! Nishtha is becoming more confident each week and is making lots of new friends in the nursery. She is growing in independence and enjoys joining in with different activities. We are very proud of the positive attitude she brings to the classroom. Well done, Nishtha!


Congratulations to Rosie, our E for Excellence certificate winner this week! Rosie shows wonderful kindness and care towards friends in the nursery. They are always ready to help others and make sure everyone feels included. We are very proud of the caring attitude they bring to our classroom. Well done!



Nursery 12.3.26

 

Thank you for the junk modelling resources you have sent in so far. The children have been having a wonderful time using them to create their fantastic models.

If possible, we kindly ask that you continue bringing in any clean recycling materials you may have at home, as the children are really enjoying using them during our creative activities. Items such as small boxes, cardboard tubes, cartons and bottle tops are always very useful.

We really appreciate your support in helping us keep our junk modelling area well stocked for the children to explore and create. Thank you!



Shape Sorting Fun in the Maths Area

This week in our maths area, the children enjoyed exploring 2D shapes through a fun sorting and matching activity.

The children looked at different shapes such as circles, squares, and triangles, and worked hard to match and sort them into the correct groups. They enjoyed talking about the shapes they could see and noticing how some shapes were the same and some were different.

It was lovely to see the children concentrating as they carefully chose where each shape belonged. Some children even began spotting shapes around the room and linking them to the ones they were using.

Activities like this help support early mathematical development, as children learn to recognise shapes, notice patterns, and sort objects. The children were also developing their thinking and problem-solving skills while working things out together.

We had lots of fun exploring shapes this week! Maybe you can spot some shapes together at home while out on a walk or around the house.


Building Train Tracks 

This week the children had lots of fun in the construction area building train tracks. They worked together to connect the pieces and create different tracks for the trains to travel along.

The children enjoyed figuring out how the pieces fit together and trying different ways to build their tracks. Some made long winding tracks while others created smaller loops for the trains to go around.

It was lovely to see the children using their problem-solving skills as they worked out where each piece should go. They were also developing their fine motor skills while connecting the track pieces and moving the trains along the tracks.

The activity also encouraged communication and teamwork, as the children shared ideas and built their tracks together.

The trains were very busy travelling around the tracks the children created! 




Muddy Fun in the Mud Kitchen 

This week the children were excited to explore our revamped mud kitchen area outdoors. With the new bark on the ground, the space felt fresh and ready for lots of messy play!

The children had great fun mixing, pouring, and creating their own muddy meals. Using pots, pans, and spoons, they worked together to make all sorts of imaginative creations such as muddy soups, cakes, and special recipes.

It was lovely to see the children using their imagination and creativity as they pretended to cook and serve their meals to their friends and teachers. They were also developing their physical skills while scooping, stirring, and pouring.

The mud kitchen is a wonderful space for children to explore, play together, and enjoy the outdoors while learning through hands-on experiences.

We certainly had lots of muddy fun this week! 


Looking After Our New Garden Plants 

This week the children helped to look after the new plants in our garden. They were very excited to explore the garden and take part in caring for the plants.

The children helped with watering and looking closely at the leaves and flowers. We talked about how plants need water, sunlight, and care to help them grow strong.

It was lovely to see the children taking turns and being gentle while helping in the garden. They enjoyed talking about what they could see and watching the plants in their new space.

Activities like this help children learn about the natural world while also encouraging responsibility and teamwork. We look forward to watching our garden grow together! 

Our Junk is not junk anymore!

This week at nursery the children have been busy getting creative with junk modelling! We provided a variety of recycled materials such as boxes, tubes, cartons, bottle tops and paper to inspire the children to design and build their own creations.

The children had lots of fun exploring the different materials and deciding what they could turn them into. Some children chose to build robots and vehicles, while others created houses, rockets and imaginative models of their own. They used glue, tape, scissors and paint to join pieces together and decorate their models.

Junk modelling is a fantastic activity that encourages children to use their imagination, creativity and problem-solving skills. As they build, the children also develop important fine motor skills and learn how to plan, test and improve their ideas.

It was lovely to see the children working together, sharing materials and talking about what they were making. They were very proud of their finished creations and enjoyed showing them to their friends.


Reception Learning W.C - 9.3.26

Year Reception: What We Are Learning 

Reception have been working really hard this week. Our focus was ‘In the Castle’, ‘The old toy rom’, Mothers day and Science week. 

Here is what we have been up to: We have learnt about Knight's armour, the history of castles, the development of toys over the years, made our own toys, found out why we celebrate Mothers Day and participated in Science week activities such as cleaning water of its impurities. 



The children have also been working hard in Read, Write, Inc this week. In Literacy, we wrote Mothers Day cards and explained the reasons we love our mum. Please continue to read 5 times a week with your children and work on Set 1 and 2 sounds as well as word time words (1.1, 1.2, 1.3 etc).



In Maths this week the children have learnt one more and one less to 10. We also looked at number bonds to 10. We were able to count and make a range of numbers!


Well done Reception for an amazing week - keep up all your brilliant work!

 

Reception Certificates - W.C 9.3.26

 

Reception E for Excellence

We have had a fantastic week of learning and there has been so much to celebrate and be proud of in Reception! 

These children worked extremely hard and have been rewarded for all of their determination and efforts.

Apple 

E for Excellence - Abiha

Star Writer- Jirah

I made my teacher happy - Shaheer

105 Books to Read Before You Leave Broadford- 

These pupils have read ten books and earned their Gold certificate -  Shanvi & Harper


Aspen 


E for Excellence - McKenna

Star Writer- Krisha

I made my teacher happy - Arya


Alder


E for Excellence - Hunter

Star Writer- Khalil

105 Books to Read Before You Leave Broadford- 

These pupils have read fifteen books and earned their Gold certificate -  Austin, Elyanna, Tommy, Jaydah, Thomas




Friday, 6 March 2026

Nursery certificates- 6.3.26

 





Jersey has been awarded the “E for Excellence” Certificate for her wonderful role play this week. She has really enjoyed exploring our new Home Corner area and has spent lots of time acting out different scenarios.

We have loved watching the imaginative conversations she has been having with her friends and the creativity she has shown during her play.

Well done, Jersey! Keep up the fantastic work!





Lianna has been awarded the “E for Excellence” Certificate for her fantastic syllable work this week. She showed great listening skills and joined in brilliantly with clapping out syllables.

Lianna was also able to clap out the syllables in her own name independently, which was wonderful to see.

Keep up the great work, Lianna!




Congradulations to Rayyan for his winning bookmark design celebrating World book day. Well done!







Nursery Learning W.B. 2.3.26

 




We are excited to get creative with junk modelling in Nursery, and we would love your contributions! Children can bring in clean, washed-out items to turn into amazing creations. Here are some ideas:

Empty cereal boxes
Clean yoghurt pots or small tubs
Plastic bottles
Cardboard tubes (kitchen roll, wrapping paper, NO toilet rolls please)
Bottle caps
Cardboard egg boxes

Important: Please make sure all items are washed out and safe for little hands.

We can’t wait to see what the children create – imagination is the only limit!

This week, the children explored paint in exciting new ways. Using pegs, pom poms and cotton buds, they experimented with different textures and patterns while creating their own beautiful bear pictures. The various tools encouraged careful hand movements and helped develop their fine motor skills as they dabbed, stamped and printed with confidence.




In our tuff tray, the children enjoyed imaginative play with dried pasta as part of our pretend cooking activities. They stirred, scooped and poured the pasta into pots and pans, creating wonderful “meals” for their friends. This type of role play supports creativity, communication and early mathematical skills as they explored quantities and shared resources.

To further support the children’s physical development, we have introduced a variety of cooking-related activities to our playdough area that help strengthen their muscles. Rolling, cutting, grinding and kneading all provide excellent opportunities to build both fine and gross motor skills. The children have thoroughly enjoyed these hands-on experiences while developing their coordination and independence.

We have also been busy in our outdoor area, planting new herbs and relocating our mud kitchen outside. The children were excited to help with the planting, learning about how we care for and grow our own plants. Moving the mud kitchen outdoors has inspired even more imaginative play, with children mixing, pouring and creating their own muddy recipes in the fresh air.








We had lots of fun celebrating World Book Day! The children enjoyed sharing their favourite stories, dressing up and taking part in themed activities throughout the day. Reading together continues to support their language development, imagination and love of books.








Reception Certificates - W.C 2.3.26



 Reception E for Excellence

We have had a fantastic week of learning and there has been so much to celebrate and be proud of in Reception! 

These children worked extremely hard and have been rewarded for all of their determination and efforts.

Apple 

E for Excellence - Aahan

Star Writer- Ivy


Aspen 

E for Excellence - Zion

Star writer - Eden

I made my teacher happy -  Amila


Alder

E for Excellence -  Sofia

Star Writer - Kevin

105 Books to Read Before You Leave Broadford- 

These pupils have read fifteen books and earned their Gold certificate -  Matty