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Herries Launches Extended Day Care 

 

(23 April 2012)

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On Monday 23 April Herries School in Cookham Dean launched an Extended Day Care for Nursery children with a fun-filled morning with Sima’s Actions Kids and some other very special guests. Balloons, music and cake were all enjoyed as part of the launch of the new facility that the school is now offering. The school’s new Headmistress, Sophie Green, has worked hard to make this facility available to parents, both existing and new.

           

HERRIES PUPILS AND YOUNG VISITORS TO THE SCHOOL ENJOY THE STAY AND PLAY

“Safe and reliable childcare is now such an important commodity for working parents,” she said. “Our Nursery is so nurturing and our children so happy that many parents have expressed an interest in being able to leave their children with us for the whole of the working day. I am delighted that we are now able to offer this.”

Sophie Green - headmistress of Herries and the Deputy Mayor, Councillor Colin Rayner

Herries has employed a new member of staff so that just the right pre and after school care can be enjoyed by their 2,3 and 4 year olds. The Deputy Mayor and Mayoress, Councillor Colin Rayner and his wife, Samantha Rayner were very interested to hear of this new development and attended the event which took place in the school hall and nursery classrooms.

     

BEHIND - SIMA FROM SIMA'S ACTION KIDS (IN WHITE)
SOPHIE GREEN - HEADMISTRESS OF HERRIES AND THE DEPUTY MAYOR, COUNCILLOR COLIN RAYNER


Herries is keen to play a role in the local community and runs a very successful Parent and Toddler Group on Monday mornings from 9.30-11. This Monday the group merged with the Nursery Class and was visited by not only the Deputy Mayor and Mayoress, but also by Sima’s Action Kids!. Sima delivered some very special high energy entertainment:  action, music and fun were all part of the celebrations.


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