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Bramcote Hills Kids Club | Ofsted Reports, Reviews (2025)

Bramcote Hills Kids Club
Bramcote Hills Kids Club
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Diverse Books and Toys: Children have access to various activities that support creativity
Indoor and Outdoor Facilities: Children can freely access indoor and outdoor spaces safely
Activities: Club provides a balance of structured activities and free play
Skills , Knowledge and Behavior: Children develop social and physical skills through activities
Communication: Parents are informed about their child's achievements and daily activities
Welcoming and Professional Staff: Staff are nurturing and supportive role models for children
Safeguarding Training: Staff are trained to ensure children's safety and well-being
Play and Learning Integration: Play is well integrated, enhancing children's cognitive and motor skills
Child Safety Management: Robust safety measures ensure a secure environment
Teaching Personal Safety: Staff encourage rules understanding and safe behavior
Happiness and Settling: Children settle quickly, feel happy and secure
Nutritional Menu: Healthy food options are available, encouraging independence
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Bramcote Hills Kids Club is a Nursery, Nursery located in Nottinghamshire, East Midlands.

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We value the variety of backgrounds among all students, families, and the larger school community at Bramcote Hills Primary School.
support and esteem for everyone's legal rights to freedom.
All that we do at our school represents British ideals.
We want to support our kids as they navigate life so they can develop into secure, compassionate, democratic, responsible, and tolerant individuals who contribute to both British society and the wider globe.
We promote individuality, creativity, open-mindedness, independence, and respect for oneself and others in our school, our neighbourhood, and the larger community.
We adopt a global perspective on learning by introducing issues from the viewpoint of other people in other nations wherever this is possible.
In addition to being covered in the curriculum, the idea of democracy is also discussed in gatherings and on special occasions.
Our school adheres to the Five School Rules, which are crucial to our ethos and learning.
Through our e-safety instruction and PSHCE lectures, for example, students are encouraged to know, appreciate, and exercise their rights and personal freedoms. They are also given advice on how to do so securely.
Stereotypes are disproved while vulnerable students are safeguarded.
The school has a strong anti-bullying culture, and any kind of bullying is confronted and dealt with.
One of the fundamental principles of our institution is respect.
Pupils know and understand that it is expected that respect is shown to everyone, adults and children.
Students are given assistance in developing an appreciation for both their own and other people's cultures and ways of life.
Staff members and students are urged to confront prejudice or discrimination.
e.g. People of all faiths and beliefs are invited to the school to share their expertise and advance instruction in class and during assemblies.
Students are taught to discuss and accept differences between people, such as differences of faith, race, handicap, gender, or sexuality, as well as differences in family conditions, through the PSHE and RE curricula.
We provide a curriculum that is culturally diverse and rich, where all major religions are studied and respected, where work on the global dimension is incorporated into many of our humanities themes, and where discrete language classes are offered (French).
Children get the opportunity to consider our guiding principles and British values through these curriculum subjects.
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Holidays & terms

Holidays 2024/25

Holidays Date
Autumn Half Term Holidays 21st Oct 2024 - 1st Nov 2024
Winter Holidays 23rd Dec 2024 - 3rd Jan 2025
Spring Half Term Holidays 17th Feb 2025 - 21st Feb 2025
Spring Holidays 7th Apr 2025 - 21st Apr 2025
Summer Half Term Holidays 26th May 2025 - 30th May 2025
Summer Holidays 30th Jul 2025 - 29th Aug 2025

Terms Dates 2024/25

Terms Dates
Autumn Term 2nd Sep 2024 - 20th Oct 2024
Autumn Term-2 2nd Nov 2024 - 22nd Dec 2024
Spring Term 4th Jan 2025 - 16th Feb 2025
Spring Term-2 22nd Feb 2025 - 6th Apr 2025
Summer Term 22nd Apr 2025 - 25th May 2025
Summer Term-2 31st May 2025 - 29th Jul 2025
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