Logging children's daily achievements

10:30AM, Monday 05 December 2016

Logging children's daily achievements

SACRED Heart Pre-School is a long-established early years setting situated in the grounds of Sacred Heart Primary School.

Recently it has undergone a change in management, along with a fresh approach to your child’s pre-school years.

We now offer our parents the Tapestry programme — an up to date process of monitoring your child’s day to day achievement through pictures and commentary, all made available to you securely online.

Our fully-qualified and committed team are keen to take children out into the community to experience the environment in which they live.

Recent visits have included trips to Loch Fyne, Henley Fire Station and the local library. The pre-school team are also championing parental involvement in their children’s early years development. Parents are invited to pre-school sessions where they can help with activities such as baking and reading.

Sacred Heart Pre-School is an inclusive multicultural setting and this is celebrated by the staff. Children with us benefit greatly from learning in a diversified environment where knowledge of every child’s background is shared.

Please do feel free to contact our pre-school leader Veronika, who will be happy to discuss your child’s individual needs, on (01491) 413892 — or email us at sacredheartpreschoolleader@
yahoo.co.uk

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