Early Years
EARLY YEARS AT WORK AND PLAY
                                              
Nursery and Transition take part in various activities during the year including:  Visit to Zizzis Italian Restaurant, Easter Egg Hunt, Pond Dipping, Dog Show.
 
Transition have their own website. To view go to www.granvilletransition.com
  

  NURSERY  
   

Teddybear's teaparty

 

Two nursery policemen and a fireman practise their skills!

 

The children enjoy a game of matching.


Robert Robot & The Dark Den

Nursery welcome the arrival of a new member to their class - Robert Robot!  The children have great fun instructing Robert, by remote, to dance, talk, stand on guard, flash his eyes and when he has had enough, he goes to sleep!  He is very obedient.

     

 Robert the Robot

 

Instructing Robert by remote is great fun! 


The children of Nursery see things in a different light when they crawl into their 'Dark Den'!  The 'Dark Den' is an area where the children can explore the dark with torches and a special rope light.

TRANSITION

     

In the playground

 

In the classroom

 

Our shop

 


 

PIZZA TIME!
Transition have once again been learning where pizza comes from and how it is made. 
 
What a treat they had when they visited Zizzi's pizza restaurant.  On arrival each child was given a balloon and there was great excitement as they sat at their table and watched the pizza chef shape the dough - he even tossed it in the air!  The waiting staff were very impressed with the manners of the children and said how polite they were.  The food was 'yummy'.  Everyone enjoyed making and eating pizza.  As well as visiting Zizzi's to make pizza we had great fun making pizza in the classroom too. 
 
 

 
 
Transition 2008 Dog Show
We believe we had more entries than ever this year!  Here are some photos of the 'big day'.
 
 
   
         
 
     
         
 
   
         
 
     
         

ECO Friendly Transition!
The children of Transition class have become very eco conscious.  Where possible they now use both sides of a sheet of paper and they recycle their waste paper into special recycling sacks.
 
They have now gone one step further and into the paper making Business!  The children have been making their own paper.  They had great fun cutting the waste paper into small pieces, soaking it and then sieving, rolling and drying it until they produced a beautiful new sheet of paper that Smythson of Bond Street would be proud of!