What to do in case of sickness
Any child who has, or develops, an infectious illness must be kept at home in order to help prevent the spread of illness. This includes conditions such as vomiting, diarrhoea, discharges from eyes or mouth, conjunctivitis, sore throat and obvious rashes. In particular, any child suffering from vomiting or diarrhoea must be kept at home until clear of symptom for a minimum period of 48 hours. Please call the nursery before 9.30 am if your child is unable to attend. For more details speak with the Nursery Manager or ask for a copy of our complete sickness policy.
Welcoming a child to the nursery
Children about to start nursery are encouraged to make one or two familiarisation visits with a parent / carer to help them settle in.
On their first ‘proper’ day with us they will be welcomed by their Keyworker and re-introduced to the other children. Whilst we try not to encourage children to bring their own toys from home with them, sometimes a teddy or blanket can be a comfort during the first few days. However, most children quickly settle in and enjoy their new surroundings.
Security
All visitors to the nursery are greeted and released by a member of staff. Only those who are pre-authorised to collect their child from nursery will be allowed to do so, unless approval is given by the parent / carer. Parents / carers are asked to leave an emergency number where they can be contacted.
Babies
Baby milk is not provided by the nursery. Formula or expressed milk must be supplied by the parent / carer in bottles clearly labelled with your child’s name. Weaning foods must be supplied in clearly labelled containers. All milk and food must be passed to the Manager on arrival for safe storage in the refrigerator. |