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Summer 1 Stay & Play

Our recent Stay and Play session was once again a joyous opportunity for our families to come together and spend meaningful time in the children’s classroom. It was a heartwarming reflection of our Christian values as parents and carers engaged with the children and the activities. The atmosphere was filled with kindness, encouragement and shared delight, reminding us of the strength we find in unity and the importance of building strong foundations which are rooted in faith, community and togetherness.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank you. Our thanks are not only for the incredible feedback we have received, but by sharing your time and love, you have helped create a warm, nurturing environment that truly reflects our Christian values!

I love the session!” Everything was so tidy and organised, it was very easy to play around.”

“Having time in the class with our child makes a big difference to us all. My child loves me coming in to see all his work and he likes to show me all the fun he has at school!”

“Great morning with my daughter. I think it’s great for the children – should do it more! 🙂 “

“As always, stay and play was magical. The children are all so happy and content. My son and his friend said they love their classroom. You have given them the most wonderful first year. Please can we have another stay and play!”

“Stay and play is a great opportunity to see our children in their daily school environment. The teachers have put on 3 sessions through reception year which has been lovely to attend and see how the children have developed and grown up ready for year 1. Thank you! 🙂 “

“It was nice to come to my son’s school for stay and play with him and showing me his learning. He was very happy for me to come in.”

“Today’s stay and play session was amazing. The activities are amazing, the children are happy to see us and lastly the teachers are wonderful.”

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