
Children and staff enjoyed a fun filled day of activities, including an Egg & Spoon Race and Pass The Torch Relay.


The 'Queen of Cippenham' paid us a visit to present all the children with certificates to celebrate their achievements throughout their time at Nursery.
CONGRATULATIONS! to our Nursery Staff who took part in this year's Race for Life at Windsor Racecourse on 16th June.
To date they have raised £640, far exceeding their original target. Donations are still welcome.

It was a thoroughly enjoyable experience for everyone taking part and watching.

Limbering up before the Race!
Keith Beasley, our Road Safety Officer, visited the Nursery and talked to the children about how to stay safe when walking to and from school and crossing roads.
STOP, LOOK & LISTEN!

Looking smart in their hi-vis vests which were kindly donated by Slough Borough Council's Road Safety Department

Children sang along to 'So Much Safer To Be Seen' (to the tune of 'If You're Happy and You Know It'), see below for words

SO MUCH SAFER TO BE SEEN by Keith Beasley
When it’s dark in the morning, or at night
Be sure to wear something bright
A shiny yellow jacket would be just right
When it’s dark in the morning, or at night
Chorus :
It’s so much safer to be seen
It’s so much safer to be seen
Wear the jacket every time
And we’ll all be fine
Yes, it’s so much safer to be seen.
If your jacket is nice and bright
The cars will see you when they shine their lights
Wear it when it’s dark and you’ll be alright
If your jacket is nice and bright
Repeat Chorus :
So remember the yellow jacket rule
You should wear it when you come to.………school
It’ll help you stay safe and it looks pretty cool!
So remember the yellow jacket
Repeat Chorus :
And you should wear it in the daytime too
Just like the policemen do
And just like the firemen and the ambulance crew
You should wear it in the daytime too
Repeat Chorus :
……so keep your jacket on
And you won’t go wrong
It’s so much safer to be seen.
Children and staff enjoyed a picnic on the field to celebrate the Queen's Jubilee.
They dressed in red, white and blue for the occasion.

They also enjoyed a visit from The Trishul Dance Troupe and joined in with the dancing


A local Steel Band 'SWIPE' entertained us and everyone joined in and danced to the beat

HATCHING CHICKS
We incubated chicken eggs and the children were able to watch the chicks emerge from their shells and study their progress over the weeks. Nine successfully hatched (6 yellow, 1 golden and 2 brown with stripes). When the mobile farm came to visit, the chicks went home with the other animals to live at the farm.




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