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click [[Organisations for Children]] for others.
 
click [[Organisations for Children]] for others.
  
'''By 1992''' the '''[[Nursery Class]]''' had amalgamated with the '''[[Under Fives Club]]''' to become [[Windmills Under-Fives|'''Windmills Under-Fives''']]
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'''By 1992''' the Nursery Class had amalgamated with the '''[[Under Fives Club]]''' to become [[Windmills Under-Fives|'''Windmills Under-Fives''']]
  
 
'''April 1983 Notice in Hallmark'''.  '''Lacey Green and Loosley Row Nursery Class.'''
 
'''April 1983 Notice in Hallmark'''.  '''Lacey Green and Loosley Row Nursery Class.'''
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'''Hallmark February 1985.'''  reported by Pam Thomas.  We have completed another successful term with our largest role yet.  The parents enjoyed a special concert of carols, followed by mince pies and sherry, and were joined by many members of the 81st Club.  Thechildren finished the term with a Party and a surprise visit from Father Chrstmas who brought everyne a present!  Allthe helpers would like to thank B Cleaver for his assistance on this occasion.
 
'''Hallmark February 1985.'''  reported by Pam Thomas.  We have completed another successful term with our largest role yet.  The parents enjoyed a special concert of carols, followed by mince pies and sherry, and were joined by many members of the 81st Club.  Thechildren finished the term with a Party and a surprise visit from Father Chrstmas who brought everyne a present!  Allthe helpers would like to thank B Cleaver for his assistance on this occasion.
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'''Hallmark August 1989'''.  reported by Pam Thomas.  This group is flourishing under the care and guidance of teacher Jill Whitehead and assistant Patience Bowden.  The children are prepared for their start at school.  Lots of actvities are explored, in small groups, as pre-school skills are aquired through fun.
  
 
'''Hallmark April 1992.  The [[Windmills Under-Fives]]''', that is the play-school and nursery class now amalgamated, held in the Village Hall each morning during term time.  The first village play-group was started by Mrs Diane Bradley about 1965.  Also Mothers and Toddlers Club that meets the 1st, 3rd and 4th Thursday afternoons, to enable the small children to meet and play together, and mums to talk about their problems over a cup of tea.
 
'''Hallmark April 1992.  The [[Windmills Under-Fives]]''', that is the play-school and nursery class now amalgamated, held in the Village Hall each morning during term time.  The first village play-group was started by Mrs Diane Bradley about 1965.  Also Mothers and Toddlers Club that meets the 1st, 3rd and 4th Thursday afternoons, to enable the small children to meet and play together, and mums to talk about their problems over a cup of tea.

Revision as of 17:08, 11 June 2024

click Organisations for Children for others.

By 1992 the Nursery Class had amalgamated with the Under Fives Club to become Windmills Under-Fives

April 1983 Notice in Hallmark. Lacey Green and Loosley Row Nursery Class.

A group of mothers have got together and are soon to start a nursery class for children aged 4 to 5 years. It will be held every Monday and Tuesday morning with terms coinciding with those at St. John's School.

The nursery is funded entirely by the parents, and a charge of £1.25 per morning session is made to pay for a qualified teacher and the hire of the hall. As this is a new class any donations of books, lego, paper, crayons, etc. will be gratefully received.

We have a few places left for September and would like to know of any children wanting a place then, or to go the waiting list for a later term.

For further information please contact Jillian Gosling on tel...

Hallmark February 1985. reported by Pam Thomas. We have completed another successful term with our largest role yet. The parents enjoyed a special concert of carols, followed by mince pies and sherry, and were joined by many members of the 81st Club. Thechildren finished the term with a Party and a surprise visit from Father Chrstmas who brought everyne a present! Allthe helpers would like to thank B Cleaver for his assistance on this occasion.

Hallmark August 1989. reported by Pam Thomas. This group is flourishing under the care and guidance of teacher Jill Whitehead and assistant Patience Bowden. The children are prepared for their start at school. Lots of actvities are explored, in small groups, as pre-school skills are aquired through fun.

Hallmark April 1992. The Windmills Under-Fives, that is the play-school and nursery class now amalgamated, held in the Village Hall each morning during term time. The first village play-group was started by Mrs Diane Bradley about 1965. Also Mothers and Toddlers Club that meets the 1st, 3rd and 4th Thursday afternoons, to enable the small children to meet and play together, and mums to talk about their problems over a cup of tea.