PARENTS

GET INVOLVED AND STAY INVOLVED!

We value your contribution to Life at Woodlands and believe it is a significant factor in your child’s development and success. We encourage your involvement by hosting workshops and parent evenings. We also keep you up-to-date regularly with emails, our parent portal app, and invite you to be part of our skill sharing programme.

WE TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOUR CHILD

We treat every child as our own, dedicating ourselves wholeheartedly to their success.
GET IN TOUCH

NURSERY POLICIES

We have strongly imbedded policies and procedures that ensure your child's safety and well-being is of the highest importance. We want every child to have the best possible start in life.

PARENT PARTNERSHIP

Your involvement is of great importance to our success. Our policy leaves you immeasurable room for involvement. This includes volunteering in our skill sharing programme, participating in special events, and joining us for Parent's evening. You’re an integral part of your child’s success.

HIGHEST STANDARDS

We take health very seriously. This includes everything from the quality of food that we serve to the health of every child. Our staff have emergency training skills, first aid qualifications and our facility is maintained to the highest standards.

Useful Links

States Early Years Team

The States Early Years Team regulate the Early Years industry to ensure support children to receive high quality Early Years provision.

Early Years Quality Standards Framework

This framework sets out the requirements for all providers across the Bailiwick, with the purpose of raising and sustaining a consistent quality of early year's experiences for children and families.

Early Years Foundation Stage - Development Matters

The Development Matter document is used as a guideline to inform observations and assessments, for tracking developmental progress and to identify areas for developmental support.

Operation Encompass

Our Safeguarding Leads have received training to enable them to liaise with police and use any information shared to support children and their families who have experienced a domestic abuse incident 

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