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Downham Pre-School was established in1985 in the beautiful village in the shadow ofPendleHill.
It occupies the old village school building and the pre school team ensure that the children get to make the most of the outdoors and the natural surroundings. The outdoor play area,
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which backs on to open fields, has a fantastic array of equip ment and resources, and is available to the children at all times and in all weathers. Judged as “outstanding” by
Ofsted in 2011/2012, the pre school had further success by achieving the Lancashire Quality Award in 2013. A team of qualified and
established staff work in the setting, offering a mature and professional approach to make children feel safe and secure. Observations from the
Ofsted inspection included: • “The exceptional organi
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Brintons the children on oneof theirtrips outdoor.
• Meet James our giant African Land snail and our lovely stick insects
• light refreshments
• Free places for 2,3, and 4 year olds.
Sat 10th May 2014 2pm - 4pm Lome ana i o o k
with lots to see and do including, '
sation of the educational pro gramme engages the children in rich, varied and imaginative experiences that are tailored to-meet all their needs.” • “The staff are excep
tionally skilled in engaging children in their interests;
Children can play out whateverthe weather.
they frequently talk about their home life experiences, which they incorporate into play activities. For example, some children expressed an interest in birds, so they made bird cakes and replenished the bird feeders to watch the birds come and feed.” • A particular area where Downham was deemed to excel was in the individualised planning, which clearly iden tifies each child’s next steps in their learningjourneys. Children regularly visit the woodland area, where they en
joy creating dens using natural materials. They Msogrowava-
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riety of fruit and vegetables, which they prepare and taste, and walks are often taken to the nearby stream to feed the ducks. The pre-school follows the
Early Year Foundation Stage curriculum, allowing chil dren the opportunity to learn through play. In addition, they take part
in campaigns organised by external organisations, such as Lancashire County Coun cil and Healthy Heroes, in corporating the importance of healthy food, exercises and sleeping patterns. Places at Downham Pre-
Riverford organic farms
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Opening Hours 9am -3pm
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Morning, lunch and afternoon sessions
Mon 12th -Fri IS* May 1.30pm -Z30pm
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School are available for chil dren aged two, three and four. Morning, lunch and after noon sessions are available,
- with any combination to suit individual needs.
The pre-school is presently
enrolling for September, 2014, with limited space still avail able. •You can seewhat the pre
school has to offer at its open day on Saturday, May 10th, or at the free stay and play ses sions in the week commenc ing Monday, May 12th. For further information, contact the pre-school manager Susan Carter on 01200 441665.
Celebrating over 25 years of quality childcare < Downham Pre-ScKool
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A stimulating activity room welcomes the children. The pre-school makes the most of its rural environment © is located in a beautiful rural setting 61
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