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Join Our Open Morning (for students ages 0-4)
This week’s focus was our sports event that took place on Tuesday 18th April. The Nursery children had so much fun and enjoyed all the activities.
They started with the water race where they had to fill water in the buckets as quickly as they could. It was then on to a sprint race competing to get the bean bag across. The children moved on to the amazing sack race where they had such good laughs getting into the sacks.
They moved over to the egg and spoon race where they had to use good hand-eye co-ordination to complete the race. They ended with the bean bag toss where they tossed bean bags into the bear’s mouth.
What an exciting event and so much fun. As we continue through the week, we will look more into growing plants!
By Hawa Mahomed
Nursery Clown Fish Class Teacher
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