Walton Nursery
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Enter a world of brilliance at our Walton nursery! Welcome to our nursery in Walton, where our love for education and the joy of learning is at our heart. Our beautiful, modern nursery has been carefully designed with Early Years in mind, nurturing the unique needs of each child on their learning. We’re more than just a nursery. We’re a wonderous world of imagination and boundless fun, sparking curiosity and creating a love for learning. Begin an exciting journey at Fennies Walton, Tennis Close, celebrated as one of Walton’s top nurseries, and let the adventure in learning unfold!
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What’s a fun fact that makes you stand out?
Evelyn loves to take on new challenges and is very enthusiastic about learning new things, showing she’s always willing to face things head-on.
What helps you stay connected with your communities?
Creating parent partnerships by running events and evenings for them to attend to, or working with the local tennis club to help inspire the children.
What’s something you have loved about your Early Years Career so far?
Seeing someone smile, being able to have an impact on making a child or my team feel happy at the nursery is amazing.
What’s your ambition to help improve the Early Years Sector?
Collaborating more with the team to continue providing high quality education for the children.
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What’s a fun fact that makes you stand out?
Tracy adopts rescue dogs and cats alongside her partner showing how she loves to provide opportunities for others.
What helps you stay connected with your communities?
Doing activities that give back to others, for example collecting for the local food bank to help donate food to those who need it the most.
What’s something you have loved about your Early Years Career so far?
Writing a piece in a book about how I implemented the ‘Worry Monsters’ in my setting to help children with their emotional development.
What’s your ambition to help improve the Early Years Sector?
For children to leave the setting with the best start in life, being comfortable in expressing their feelings and emotions.
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What’s a fun fact that makes you stand out?
Yasmin is fluent in English Sign Language, something she believes should be taught across education at a much wider level.
What helps you stay connected with your communities?
Regular visits to maintain relationships whilst also planning events to engage with the staff and parents.
What’s something you have loved about your Early Years Career so far?
Being able to connect with like-minded people who want the best for young people.
What’s your ambition to help improve the Early Years Sector?
Connect on a personal level to the parents, being a parent of a little one it helps be more relatable and understanding of any queries.
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Fees
Fees received late will incur an administrative charge of £30.
Fees include meals, snacks, milk for infants, nappies and extracurricular activities.
Fee increases are calculated every year in July based on the previous year’s running costs and are applied in September’s invoice.
For more information on funding CLICK HERE.
Yes! We have an amazing garden at Fennies Walton, Tennis Close, that spans across the whole nursery, giving every room free-flow access and enabling children to seamlessly transition between indoor and outdoor spaces. We place great value on the advantages of outdoor learning. It provides a canvas for their imaginations to soar and nurtures their mental well-being by offering a refreshing escape, channels their boundless energy into active play, and plays a pivotal role in their physical development.
We worked alongside Dr Sam Wass on the designs we use for the walls at our nurseries. At Fennies Walton, Tennis Close, we believe that children require calm and beautiful places where they can focus on enjoying learning and playing, hence all our nurseries are created with bright and spacious environments. White walls are used within these environments to provide a neutral background that enhances focus and reduces any visual distractions the children could experience. If the walls were to contain designs, it could lead to overstimulating the children, which could in turn, hinder their ability to focus on learning.
We follow strict protocols at Fennies Walton, Tennis Close to adhere to a high standard of cleanliness, providing a safe and healthy environment for little ones (and our team). We have 2 housekeepers at each site every evening to ensure everything remains clean and hygienic.
Fennies Walton, Tennis Close is committed to providing an inclusive environment where all children, including those with special educational needs and disabilities, can thrive. Our experienced team works closely with parents, carers, and external professionals to create personalised support plans. We ensure that all children have access to the full curriculum and can participate in nursery activities to the best of their abilities.
As much as the baby room at Fennies Walton, Tennis Close may appear overly spacious, it allows for the furniture and soft dividers to be used to create dedicated, separate areas, maintaining a secure environment. All furniture used at Fennies Walton, Tennis Close is tailored to the developmental needs of each age group. By creating these separate areas, the team can conduct activities in smaller groups, allowing them to use the space effectively. Baby rooms strictly operate with a ratio of 1:3, and each child has a key person, ensuring that all children receive the adequate levels of attention they require to remain safe and continue their development through Early Years.
At Fennies Walton, Tennis Close, we strictly adhere to the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) statutory framework, which dictates the staff-to-child ratios. For children under two, the ratio is 1:3, for two-year-olds, it's 1:5, and for children aged three and over, it's 1:8. These ratios help ensure that each child receives attentive, high-quality care and education.
Educators at Fennies Walton, Tennis Close undergo a comprehensive two-day induction with essential training, including paediatric first aid certification. Beyond this, we invest in their ongoing development through role-specific training, one-to-one coaching, and career growth programs, ensuring our teams are equipped to deliver exceptional care and learning experiences.
At Fennies Walton, Tennis Close, our curriculum is designed to do more than educate — it inspires. Led by an expert team, we focus on nurturing a lifelong love for learning by engaging young minds through diverse experiences in STEM, Art, and PE. Our approach is centred on each child’s interests and abilities, challenging them to reach new heights while building confidence.
There are many items you should bring to your child’s first settle at Fennies Walton, Tennis Close. These include spare clothes, any ongoing medication or doctor's letters to verify medical needs, comforters, your photo ID, the child's red book, and a copy of their birth certificate (which will be made if necessary). If your child is bottle-fed, you should bring their bottle and formula, along with nappy cream. Lastly, please remember outdoor clothes such as a coat, hat, and gloves.
Yes! We do have a car park at Fennies Walton, Tennis Close, which can be used for pick-up and drop-offs, as well as a buggy shed for added convenience.
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