by Sara Sabbagh
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5 September 2024
Winter term 2024 Hi Folks! Welcome to our September newsletter. We hope you were all able to have a restful and happy summer. We have already heard about lots of the fun things you’ve all been getting up to and we are super excited to get all the updates from our little friends as they return to their new term with us. As with all Septembers you will be seeing new families and faces joining so please make sure to say a warm hello and welcome to our newest additions. For new joiners welcome on board! Here you will find our plans for the term and some general parent updates. We’ve got some fun things planned for the term and a few things to update you all on so a huge welcome back from the team and lets get stuck into some Foresting! Autumn term plans We have lots of fun activities planned for our little people this term. Not to mention some great festivals to celebrate together. Planting- We managed to grow some tomatoes which we are picking now but our potatoes and other plants and herbs were lost to an army of slugs which were supported in their quest to eat everything by so much rain!! The children loved picking them up every morning and putting them in a bucket and taking them to the hedgehog houses. We are going to try to grow some winter growing veg hopefully not too slug friendly !! There are many festivals and celebrations over the autumn term which we will be celebrating with your children such Diwali, black history month, Halloween, Christmas and more As well as using lots of natural materials for doing crafts we are going to work on doing more yoga, circle singing, storytelling and Forest School games. We are going to be preparing our hedgehog houses to make them comfortable for our hedgehogs to hibernate in the cold weather. The children have done really well at patiently watching the birds and knowing their names. We have a very friendly Robin as well as Colin the crow of course. In the future we hope to be able to buy some sound recording equipment so we can record them more accurately and hear them really clearly. We will also be making bird feeders for them to help them over the winter. We are on the lookout for more walking action outdoor story books such as bog baby or going on a bear hunt. If anyone has any ideas or suggestions let us know. News and updates We have renewed our Recognised Forest School status after passing our annual checks to make sure our forest school is still meeting the required standards or practice. We are still the only accredited early years forest school in north London and one of only three accredited early years setting in London. We are hoping to have a parent day around half term and our usual Christmas parent and alumni celebration this year. Watch this space or the whatsapp for firm dates as we get them into the calendar. Staff There are so many new staff members I had to make a new section for it! Please give these new faces a warm welcome if and when you next see them. New members of staff- Elaine, Deborah, Elecia, Gabi, Cissy, We have all had fun with Binta over the summer sadly for us she has to go back to uni. She is studying chemistry and pharmacy. We will all miss her but she will be back. She loves all the children!! On our long term young people's work experience programme Jackson, Poppy and Maya Year 13, all did really well in their A levels, Jackson and Poppy are going to uni and Maya is taking a year out so she will be around but also doing some travelling. Zac, Milo, Morolake, Myla and Belva are all going into year 13 and Jack will be joining us as he moves into year 12. Jack, like Maya, is returning to us as they are both alumni children. Staff training update Rachel has completed her level 3 Forest School Leader training and so is our newest crowned Forest leader in the forest gang. She has also now committed to the next step in her development which is the level 5 apprenticeship. This is no mean feat so please give her a well done for her Forest achievement and good luck for her level 5. Giulia continues with her Forest school training and is nearing the end of her course. Charlie continues with his level 3 Early Years childcare education course and his writing is going from strength to strength. Anna continues to make strides in her level 3 apprenticeship training and today gets a special shout out as, as part of apprenticeship month last May, she received the prestigious accolade of Apprentice of the Year from our apprenticeship Partners. This goes to show the huge commitment to her own learning and we are very proud of her achievements. This is the first newsletter since it happened in May but if you’d like to give her a belated well done now you know! Having had Hemmy with us for only a short time she has decided to take the plunge and has started her level 3 apprenticeship for Early Years. Deborah again having only been with us for a short time is also taking advantage of learning opportunities and has started her level 2 apprenticeship in Early Years. Elaine is about to start her level 3 Apprenticeship. Gabi is about to start her Forest school leader level 3 course. Just because staff are new doesn’t mean they can’t get on board the training train. Even our newest members have been hard at it. We are congratulating Elaine, Gabi, Elecia and Cissy for completing their paediatric first aid training, as well as food hygiene, and safeguarding. A special shout out in particular to Elecia who has shown a great hunger to learn and since starting has done every course we’ve thrown at her from FGM awareness, Prevent training, Introduction to safeguarding and Food hygiene. With all this interest in learning we can barely keep up with staff and their newest courses! Our commitment to ourselves, our children and our staff is that anyone can be a lifelong learner. The example that we set as staff to the children that attend is that there is always more knowledge to be learnt and betterment to be achieved and we are excited that our current staff team reflects this so beautifully. Please make sure to join us in encouraging them. We are also delighted to tell you that 4 of us are going to the FSA conference at the end of September to get lots more ideas and skills for having even more fun with your little people in the outdoors !! Housekeeping Please could we remind you that the last pick up time without receiving a fine is 5.30. The lateness fee that is in your contract will be applied from September. If you could please label your clothes even things like a vest, t-shirts, hats and gloves etc because it's really difficult to keep track of everyone's belongings. As you may have noticed the parent whatsapp group is now unfortunately a Read-only group. So if parents would like a message relayed to other parents you are welcome to message Annie who is a group admin or the duty manager who carries the cabin phone. The Cabin phone number is also an admin of the group but if you need it this number is 07452 781747. We have put together a kit list which we have put on the website if you need it but it's not exhaustive so if you see anything else that you would like to recommend that would be great too. Vinted and H& M and even Sainsburys can have good stuff. https://www.annieandco.co.uk/parents Term dates for the year Please find below our dates for the calendar year. Please note: If a payment date falls during a holiday period the same amount is still payable as parents are charged only for the 47 weeks we are open across the year and spread across the year into 12 equal monthly payments. These can also be found if you need to refer to them throughout the year https://www.annieandco.co.uk/parents