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227 Hagley Road, Edgbaston Birmingham, West Midlands B16 9RP View Map Contact Us Website Phone: 0121 455 6080 |
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| Here at Edgbaston Grange we provide a happy, secure and stimulating environment in which children can grow and develop with respect, self discipline, independence, purposeful activity and the development of the child’s absorbent mind. The nursery rooms are secured at all times and entry is gained by ringing the bell. Only Nursery Manager and Deputy Manager are allowed to open the door at any time. The setting is covered by CCTV and there is a secure system in operation for the front door. “Children are at the heart of all that happens in the nursery. They and their families are warmly welcomed and all staff demonstrate through their enthusiasm and professionalism that each child is valued and special. Staff thoughtfully organise the environment and plan an exciting range of experiences for children. Children's welfare is exceptionally well safeguarded and safety and security are afforded a very high priority” (Ofsted Report 2008) |
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Edgbaston Grange Day Nursery aims to work together with parents for the benefit of the children by: ? |
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We bring in specialist people to do yoga, dancing and French with the preschool children. We also have an Indian Dance teacher to teach the preschool children Indian dancing as well as modern English dance. All staff are highly motivated, with relevant qualifications or equivalent experience. “Children flourish as a result of the wide range of activities and experiences available to them. They explore and investigate using all of their senses and experiment with various textures and materials, for example, paint, flour, water and dough” Ofsted Report 2008 |
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Children have base rooms but also enjoy access to a variety of other rooms including a sensory room, music room and library. The nursery also invites outside visitors to the setting to enhance children's learning, for example, French and dance teachers work with the pre-school children. This helps to broaden children’s range of experiences and adds variety and interest to their day. Children have access to the garden throughout the day through their timetable. We bring activities outside when the sun comes out to allow the children to have as much fresh air as possible. The older children help to grow vegetables which is used towards their weekly menu at nursery.“Children make good progress in all areas of learning and development. Staff structure the day flexibly and make full use of the indoor and outdoor environment to maximise opportunities for children’s progress and enjoyment. Children are having lots of fun”. Ofsted Report 2008 |
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