Welcome to Sturminster Marshall Pre-School

The Pre-School offers

Pre-School Curriculum

Bike under the treesWe follow the Early Years Foundation Stage framework which has six inter-dependent areas of learning:

  1. Personal, social and emotional development
  2. Communication, language and literacy
  3. Problem Solving, Reasoning and Numeracy
  4. Knowledge and understanding of the world
  5. Physical development
  6. Creative development

These are divided into development matters that show the knowledge, skills, understanding and attitudes that children learn during the foundation stage.
These set out the steps most children go through from birth until the end of this stage.
We provide planned and purposeful activities to help children make progress in their development and learning.

Our aim

Our key aim is to make Sturminster Marshall Pre-School a happy place to be, where your child can feel secure, develop confidence, enjoy and achieve.
We value each child’s individuality, building on what they can do, encouraging a love of learning and laying down a secure foundation for the future.
At the computersWe aim to make our setting welcoming to parents and carers so we can work together and regularly exchange information about every child’s progress and achievements.

Opening Hours

Pre-School Session

Sturminster Marshall Pre-School is open daily throughout the school term.
Sessions are Monday to Friday from 8.50 am to 11.50 am and an afternoon session which runs from 1.05pm to 3.35pm on a Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.

Lunch Club

Our popular lunch club follows on from the morning session, subject to demand, finishing at 1.05 pm. Packed lunches are provided by parents. During the autumn term, we can also collect Reception children from the First School when they finish at midday.

Rising Five’s Session

The Friday session is for children starting school the following September. During this session children are introduced to the next step in their education, including PE in the School Hall. We liaise closely with School to make the transition as easy as possible including spending time with the class teacher.

Fees

Up to the term after your child is 3 years old/unfunded is £10.50 per 3 hours session.
From 3 years—children receive funding the term after their 3rd birthday. The Nursery Education Grant is currently five 2 ½ hour sessions per week. We charge a fee of £1.75 per child per session for the extra ½ an hour provided.
Lunch club—£3.50 per day if booked and paid for half termly in advance, otherwise £3.70 on an adhoc basis

All fees are payable in advance.

‘Well planned play, both indoors and outdoors, is a key way in which young children learn with enjoyment and challenge’ - Curriculum Guidance for the Foundation Stage.

Baby & Toddler

Stay and Play

Support for Parents and Carers

Held every Wednesday afternoon during term-time from 1.30—3 pm. Come along for a cosy chat and a cup of tea whilst the little ones play and make friends. £2 per family.

The Annual General Meeting

of the Committee will be on

18th September 2008
7:45pm at Pre-School

All welcome