Stanborough Primary School Toddler Group
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24 May 2022, 15:06Sally Aguiar

Stanborough Primary School Toddler Group

We've recently started a Facebook page for Stanborough Primary School. Our handle is @SPSPrimary Stanborough Primary School and Nursery on Facebook.

There is a new weekly event at Stanborough Primary School every Wednesday morning in our EYFS building. Toddler Group has been running for over a month now, and we have a regular group of families that meet and enjoy our fantastic setting.

It has allowed us to reach out to the community, provide a glimpse of our unique school and what we offer as Adventist Education, and sum up our core values simply as 'be kind to all', which happens to be our Golden Rule!

Staff can talk with families about our Early Years provision, give tours of the school, answer any questions, and offer advice whilst providing a fun and stimulating environment.

Toddler group offers themed activities around what may be happening worldwide, for example, the Platinum Jubilee that is coming up to celebrate the Queen's reign for the children, and a much-welcomed time for grown-ups to catch up with each other and share their stories and experiences.

It is a ministry that we are happy to have the privilege to offer our community, and we look forward to continuing and making a difference here at Stanborough Primary School.

We've recently started a Facebook page for Stanborough Primary School. The aim is to help get our name out there and make us approachable. Our handle is @SPSPrimary Stanborough Primary School and Nursery on Facebook.

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