FSO Robins
Meet Mansel’s youngest learners, our 2 year olds.
Our purpose built 2 year old provision, based in the Hub at Mansel, is open every morning during term times. Here the children play in a light and airy space.
Exciting, open ended resources are provided to promote each child’s learning and interests. We believe that 2 year olds learn best when they follow their own interests and have opportunities to explore, experiment, problem solve and experience things first hand. Children's safety and wellbeing are also paramount in the setting.
The children have direct access to a large and well resourced outdoor area where a wide range of activities are provided to support learning.
Children can start in the nursery during the term following their second birthday and places are for those who are eligible for FEL (Free Early Learning) funding . If you would like further information, please contact the school.
The staff team in the 2 year old provision are all qualified and well experienced at working with our very youngest children and their families.
Our purpose built 2 year old provision, based in the Hub at Mansel, is open every morning during term times. Here the children play in a light and airy space.
Exciting, open ended resources are provided to promote each child’s learning and interests. We believe that 2 year olds learn best when they follow their own interests and have opportunities to explore, experiment, problem solve and experience things first hand. Children's safety and wellbeing are also paramount in the setting.
The children have direct access to a large and well resourced outdoor area where a wide range of activities are provided to support learning.
Children can start in the nursery during the term following their second birthday and places are for those who are eligible for FEL (Free Early Learning) funding . If you would like further information, please contact the school.
The staff team in the 2 year old provision are all qualified and well experienced at working with our very youngest children and their families.

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