Introducing Little Acorns Nursery, West Hagbourne

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Our Ethos

At Little Acorns, we believe that children learn best by doing and should be given plenty of opportunities to play and have fun whilst learning. We encourage children to always be willing to have a go and to keep trying even when faced with difficult circumstances. We acknowledge that each child is special and unique and are committed to creating a friendly and healthy environment in which they feel safe to flourish and form positive bonds with adults and friends. We want children to leave our setting feeling confident and excited about their next step in life. To achieve this, our curriculum is underpinned by our core values. 

Our Core Values:

Active learning: we provide children with practical, hands-on learning opportunities

Courage: we encourage children to be confident, independent and resilient members of our community

 Originality: we acknowledge that each child is unique and offer them the opportunity to flourish into an individual, catering to their needs and interests

 Relationship: children forge positive and respectful relationships via our key worker approach, and we value our partnerships with parents and carers

 Nurture: we care for children in a safe, healthy and friendly environment

 Smiles: children have fun whilst learning through play in a happy environment

where are we?

Our Nursery is situated on the outskirts of West Hagbourne, Didcot. we have an abundance of greenery and space surrounding us in the lovely Oxfordshire countryside.

Nursery adress:

Main Street, West Hagbourne,

Didcot

OX110NA

 

The Rooms

Behind The Scenes

  • Amanda Mansbridge

    Nurser Manager and Owner

  • Hailey Wright

    Assistant Manager

  • Katherine Dancy

    Deputy Manager

  • Derek Dodd

    Handy Man

  • Lauren

    Accountant

Helpful information

NHS information on scarlet fever

Government information and guidance on group A streptococcal infections (Strep A)

Government Funding information

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