Early Years Preschool

Pre-School – 3 to 5 years

At our pre-school, we strive to nurture well-rounded child development through diverse activities, fostering social, physical, and cognitive growth. Our aim is to promote the all round development of the children in our care by providing a wide range of activities. Through these activities the children are learning to develop socially, physical, emotionally and linguistically. …

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Baby – 3 months to 2 years

Our aim is to promote and encourage the children to develop in all areas. We do this by providing the children with activities that promote physical, emotional, social, intellectual, vision, fine movement and hearing and speech development. We encourage sitting skills by using the activity ring and bean bags/pillows to prop-up the baby. This helps to …

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Children

Children develop quickly in the early years, and early years practitioners like our staff aim to do all they can to help children have the best possible start in life. Read more…

Nursery Photo Gallery

Dees Day Nursery Photo Galleries showing interiors, decor, furniture, toys, child care early years foundation stage rooms, nursery garden, paintings and more. Navigation instructions: On a desktop / laptop device you may use the navigation keys that appear if you move the mouse over the photos. On a mobile / tablet device you may tap …

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Childcare Vision and Values

Department of Education set the standards for learning, development and childcare for children from birth to five. The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) is the framework that sets the standards that all nurseries must meet to ensure children learn and develop well and are kept healthy and safe. Education both influences and reflects the values …

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Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)

The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) is the statutory framework that sets the standards that all Early Years providers must meet to ensure that children learn and develop well and are kept healthy and safe.