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  • Starting Primary School

    Published 22/04/26

    We understand that all children develop at their own pace, and that we’re all learning from birth. When it’s time to start school, some children will need more help than others.

    There are key skills* that schools expect children to be learning before their first day. Practising these will make your child’s journey to Reception as positive as possible.

    If your child is already at nursery, in pre-school, or with a childminder, those professionals will work with you and your child to help get them ready.

    There’s lots you can do at home to build your child’s confidence and independence, helping them feel emotionally and practically prepared to start school.

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  • Family Forest Walk - Saturday 25th April

    Published 08/04/26
    Join us on our next Family Forest Walk! Hugo will be leading a family forest walk on Saturday 25th April 9.30am - 11.30am. Meet at Leigh Woods main car park (access via A369 to Portishead, opposite the entrance to Clifton College sports ground)
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  • Blackbirds Term 4 Newsletter

    Published 07/04/26

    Dear Blackbirds parents and carers,

    We have had some wonderful cultural celebrations with the children this term. We celebrated Lunar new year; reading books, watching lion dances and using the lion puppet during circle time. We decorated the Blackbirds room for Lunar New Year. One of the children noticed the lanterns and asked his Mum if they could decorate their house with lanterns too! Many of our children and staff have observed Ramadan and celebrated Eid this term. In Blackbirds we made a crescent moon to mark Ramadan. The children had lots of fun collaging the moon and it is now hanging up in Blackbirds. We are learning a new song called "magical moon", which uses makaton signs and links to the lunar festivals we have been celebrating. Here is a link to the song on You Tube Magical Moon with makaton

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  • Seagulls Term 4 Newsletter

    Published 07/04/26

    Dear Seagulls parents and carers,

    This term has been a busy time in Seagulls. The children returned after the break with confidence and plenty of ideas and interests they wanted to explore! The team have been working hard to meet the varying needs of all of the children – there are those who need a bit more of a challenge or who might like to explore a specific interest in more depth, children who want to explore everything, and others who may need support in developing life-long skills such as using the toilet, problem solving in social interactions, understanding their own (and others) emotions, or a physical skill such as developing their sense of balance or how to use scissors safely.

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  • Better Bilingual Welcome - Belong - Thrive

    Published 20/03/26
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  • EID CELEBRATION: 25th March 2026, 4 – 5:30pm

    Published 03/03/26

    EID CELEBRATION: 25th March 2026, 4 – 5:30pm

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  • Seagull's Term 3 Newsletter

    Published 12/02/26

    Dear Seagulls parents and carers,

    January and February, coming roughly in the middle of the school year, can be a time of promise and excitement for the children. While there may be some trepidation initially after the Christmas break, most were eager to see their friends again and be ready to continue their nursery adventure, knowing what to expect but also hoping for new things to learn about and experience. 

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  • Blackbirds Term 3 Newsletter

    Published 12/02/26

    Dear Blackbirds parents and carers,

    What a busy, yet fun filled term we have had together!

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  • Welcome-Belong-Thrive Coffee Morning for Multilingual Families

    Published 30/01/26

    A big thank you to all the parents and carers who attended our Welcome-Belong-Thrive coffee mornings on 26th November and 22nd January. It was great to meet you!

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  • Blackbirds Term 2 Newsletter

    Published 18/12/25

    Dear Blackbirds parents and carers,

    Thank you to everyone who attended the Christmas Stay & Play sessions.  It was lovely to see so many parents and carers join us and we hope you enjoyed spending time with your child in nursery, engaging with the activities on offer and joining in with the Christmas songs.

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  • Seagulls Term 2 Newsletter

    Published 18/12/25

    Dear Seagulls parents and carers,

    Thank you to everyone who attended the Christmas Stay & Play sessions.  It was lovely to see so many parents and carers join us and we hope you enjoyed spending time with your child in nursery, engaging with the activities on offer and joining in with the Christmas songs.

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  • Letter regarding the protest on Saturday 15th November 2025

    Published 21/11/25

    Dear parents and carers,

    I am writing to you regarding the protest outside the Mercure Hotel on Redcliffe Way on Saturday 15th November 2025.

    I would like to make it clear that Redcliffe Nursery School puts children and families first and we warmly welcome everyone. We are here to support every child and family to have the best education and care experience that we can provide. To do this, we want everyone to feel that they belong and it is a priority area of our School Development Plan.

    Priority area 1: Belonging

    Value: Our community is Unique

    All children, families and staff feel that they belong at Redcliffe Nursery School and are supported to thrive.

    • Children feel comfortable and see themselves and their lived experience represented in the Nursery environment.
    • Parents and carers feel welcome in the Nursery and their voices and contributions are valued.
    • Staff are confident to challenge stereotypes and prejudicial behaviour in all its forms. Staff feel able to challenge upwards and there are clear pathways to report concerns.
    • Staff embrace different cultures and are supported to learn from each other and the wider nursery community.

    Our diverse and welcoming community is a strength which we celebrate. We have much to learn from each other.

    Please do get in touch with us if you have any worries about the impact of the protest or if there is anything more we can do to ensure that all children and families feel that they belong at Redcliffe Nursery School and are supported to thrive.

    Best wishes,

    Sam Williams
    Headteacher

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