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From ‘Little Acorns’ grow mighty Oaks!    

11/06/2024 by Digital Media

Glapton Baby and Toddler Group has re-opened every Tuesday from 1.30pm to 2.45pm during school term time. 

The sessions are open to everybody even if you do not have siblings at the school. 

There will be lots of brand new toys and activities, all set up and ready to play with and have lots of fun. All in the safe and spacious environment of our school hall with a staff member on hand to support. 

A free hot drink and snack for parents and a healthy snack for your little ones. Baby changing areas available and we are a breast feeding friendly school. 

We have a lovely, enclosed garden area to play in during the summer months too. Be part of the journey of our school tree! Our tree represents our lovely academy where we welcome everyone, from babies and toddlers in our ‘Little Acorns Group’ to our 3 year old Saplings in Nursery Class all the way up to our Elm and Beech Classes in Y6. 

Come and meet other parents and their little ones and enjoy some relaxing time for yourself watching your baby or toddler make new little friends! 

It is absolutely free and no need to book, just turn up to the Glapton Lane (NG11 8EA) pedestrian gate and ring the bell!  

For more information, please call us on 0115 9152936. 

Written by Cal Hurst, Headteacher of The Glapton Academy 

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