We want to extend a warm welcome to all new starters and their families. We understand that transitioning to a new school can be both exciting and nerve-wracking, which is why we're here to support you every step of the way. This page contains information and helpful resources to ensure a smooth and successful start to your child's educational journey with us.

Admissions Booklet

Updated: 25/09/2023 950 KB
This is the information booklet that we ask parents to complete when their child joins the school. Since the changes to the Data Protection Law (GDPR) in May 2018, we have updated the booklet so initially all children in school will be asked to complete the booklet to ensure we have the most up to date information.

Pre EYFS Helpful Websites

Hungry Little Minds

Simple, fun activities for kids, from newborn to five

Many little things light up hungry little minds. Kids take everything in, and even the smallest things you do with them can make a big difference.

They love it when you chat, play and read with them, even when they’re too young to understand everything. Whatever the time and wherever you are, you can turn almost anything into a game. And every little thing you do together will help set them up nicely for the day they start school.

National Literacy Trust's Words for Life

Parents and families

A parent-facing site Words for Life provides milestones, tips, fun resources and advice to help parents support their children’s literacy development.

Tiny Happy People

Tiny Happy People is a website to help you develop your child's communication skills. Explore the simple activities and play ideas and find out about their amazing early development.

Libraries from home

#LibrariesFromHome brought to you by Libraries Connected

At Libraries Connected, you can find the best digital services from public libraries in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Working with a team of public librarians from across the country, they highlight key services that can be accessed through library websites and social media platforms.

Early Years Professional Development Programme

Family Resources

Looking for ideas to support your 2–4-year-old’s communication skills? Check out these expert but fun and friendly guides, designed for parents, carers and the whole family.