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Comet Nursery School and Children's Centre (LA Nursery School)

London, 20 Halcomb St

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Comet Nursery School and Children's Centre (LA Nursery School)

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PK - KG

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You can register your child for the nursery school and place them on the admissions list once they are 2 years old.

At Comet we offer 15 hours of free nursery education for children who are 3-4 years old.  We provide some tull time places, which will be offered according to the criteria outlined by Hackney Learning Trust.  If a place is available, your child will be offered a place the term following their 3rd birthday.

Our sessions are:

Morning sessions 9.00am - 11.30am
Afternoon sessions 12.45pm - 3.15pm
Funded Full Time sessions 9.00am - 3.15pm (subject to eligibility criteria)
15hrs over 2.5 days Mon & Tues 9am - 3.15pm, Wed 9am- 11.30am or Wed 12.45pm - 3.15pm, Thurs & Fri am - 3.15pm

Children Centre Services

  Stay & Play Sessions:

These sessions are fantastic for learning how to engage with your child and play with them. Playing with young children doesn’t come easily for all of us; staff are trained to support everyone to ensure that you gain confidence in play based activities that you can try out at home. We encourage and support all families to create a My Journey portrait book to capture the developmental journey and milestones of your child, both here at the children’s centre and at home. My Journey portraits will become priceless to you over the years and something for you and the family to treasure.

These sessions have themes on different days:

Tuesday morning – with a Toy and Book Library. Come and borrow a book or toy for a few weeks and return it for another.

Thursday morning – Messy Play. Don’t like getting in a mess at home? Come along to our Messy Stay & Play. We transform the room into an explosion of sensory mess using a wide range of resources, textures and materials that will get every child (and adult) excited. Come prepared to get messy as we paint with our hand and feet creating some beautiful works of art.

  Family Music:

We run family music and movement sessions throughout the week for children of all ages. We passionately believe that music sessions are a great way to learn, gain independence whilst generating a wonderful energy. During these sessions we hope that your children will meet new people and make friends that could become important for many years after.

  Family Learning & Adult Learning:

We run accredited and non-accredited courses and classes that support people in learning new skills that help them access employment opportunities, support older children with their homework or just to learn a new hobby. Classes vary throughout the year so look out for specific details within the centre or contact a member of staff who will be happy to discuss this in more detail. Some of the classes we have delivered this year include, Healthy Cooking for Life, Cake Decorating, Sewing, Gardening, ESOL, Literacy and Math. We are always looking for new ideas to make our offer even better.

  Family Practitioner:

If you need support with some parenting strategies, help creating or establishing a positive routine in the home or setting some firm boundaries then make an appointment with our Family Practitioner where you can discuss the challenges you are facing whilst getting the support you need to overcome them.

  Breakfast & Tea Club:

We offer a very homely setting for families with young children that need support early mornings or after school. We provide a healthy breakfast consisting of foods from around the world and fresh fruit. In addition for those children who stay with us after the school day we offer a healthy snack and a light tea. The children are really involved in making their tea which ensures they eat much more and experience a wide variety of food groups. We are very conscious about the increasing prevalence of childhood obesity and take this into account when making decisions about what we provide for children.

  Family and Parenting Support:

Courses, workshops and programs provide a chance to discuss a wide range of issues from fussy eating, difficult behaviours or how to improve the relationship you have with your child. We also offer individual support and outreach services. Please ask for more information on our parenting program Strengthening Families, Strengthening Communities, Healthy Eating for the Really Young (HENRY) and Speak Easy.

  Health services for children and families:

We offer: pre-birth care and breastfeeding support; health and development checks with a midwife or health visitor; immunisations; development and feeding advice and support, and referrals to health services like speech and family therapy, psychology and the nutrition team. We also run a specific service Hackney Orbit with the aim to provide holistic support to woman suffering with substance and alcohol addiction. In addition to the support provided for women, the sessions are accessible to their partners and family members; parents, carers of children aged 5 or under where a person in the family is experiencing the affects of substance / alcohol use whether engaged in treatment or not.

   Work and Training Support:

The Children’s Centre is overseen by the Governing Body, including parent governors, working with the parent-led Children’s Centre committee.  We welcome parent feedback and suggestions: we want parents to shape our services, not just use them.

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