Meeting the needs of each child

DAY nursery Rainbow Corner’s reasonable fees provide children from two months to five years with healthy

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 05 September 2016

DAY nursery Rainbow Corner’s reasonable fees provide children from two months to five years with healthy well-balanced meals cooked every day on site by our resident cooks.

All children have the opportunity to learn and have fun both indoors and out with well-balanced curriculum activities right from birth throughout the foundation stage.

Our early years foundation stage is co-ordinated by a qualified teacher who works with the children and supports staff and parents to meet the needs of each individual child. Rainbows’ under-twos area is run by fully qualified staff who all have many years of experience between them — as well as birth to three training.

Over three-quarters of our staff have level three training in childcare and education and are encouraged to continue their own personal development with further training.

All staff have first aid, safeguarding, food safety and health and safety training.



Both our under-twos and pre-school rooms have great outdoor areas with all-weather canopies and different play areas — with patio and grassed areas, water play, sand pits, mud kitchens, play houses, climbing apparatus, den building, opportunities and imaginary play corners, to name but a few.

Rainbow Corner Day Nursery is a registered charity, so gives parents the chance to play a part in their child’s care and education and to help raise funds to better the nursery with equipment and resources helping to keep the standards as high as possible.



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