| Homerton Early Years Centre – Weekly Bulletin
23rd September 2025
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| Message from the Head Teacher:
Dear Parents and Carers
We hope you and your children have had a good week.
The children are all starting to settle in well at Homerton. Please be reassured that it is very normal for some children to take longer than others to settle. Please don’t worry if your child needs some extra time to get to know us all and the routines of Homerton. I thought it might be useful for you to have a look at this helpful tips sheet below.
Homerton Early Years Centre – How to settle children- tips for parents If your child has difficulty separating from you don’t worry, this is a normal part of their development. Some take longer than others to settle, and a child who appears confident may experience problems later e.g. just after a holiday. All staff are very experienced in supporting children (and their parents!) through separation issues, and are on hand to advise you. Do:
Your positive attitude and having a familiar routine will be reassuring for your child. Please try to avoid
Often these actions give your child mixed messages
Drop off and pick up points and times for children Nest parents and children please come through our main entrance and through the Centre for drop off and pick up. Please be here promptly at pick up times.
Nursery parents and children East, South and West classes please use the park entrance for both drop off in the morning, and pick up in the afternoon. Afternoon pick up for Nursery classes is either at 3.00pm, or 3.45pm. Please choose either of these times to collect your children. Classes have a taught Circle time at the end of the session so it really helps the staff, and children, if the Circle time isn’t interrupted. Just a reminder as well that the green exit button is just for adults to press (please don’t pick your children up and get them to do this).
Breakfast Club at Homerton If your child is coming for breakfast club please be aware that food is served between 8.00-8.30am, this is followed by a play session prior to children going to class. (Please be aware Breakfast club needs to be booked in advance).
Snack time Children at Homerton enjoy sharing snack together during their session with us. Please can you send in a snack either weekly, or daily, for the children to enjoy at this very sociable time. We aim to make the snack very healthy so fruit, vegetables, bread sticks or oatcakes are very welcome. Please don’t bring in salty or sweet treats like crisps, chocolates or sweets and please be aware we are a nut/sesame seed free school due to possible allergies.
Birthdays We enjoy celebrating your child’s birthday with the class at Homerton and have a special pretend cake with the appropriate number of candles on it for their age. If you would like to bring in some special fruit for all the children to enjoy on their birthday then please do. Due to potential allergies we cannot accept cakes or biscuits from home. We are also always delighted if your child is able to give the class a gift of a book to enjoy together on their birthday and during the coming year. Please do put a dedication in the front of the book so we all know who has given it to the class.
Messy Play I am delighted to say that Messy Play which is a parent and baby/toddler group for the community is restarting on Friday 10th October 9.30am-10.45am. If you know of anyone who would be interested in bringing their younger children along then please let them know. The cost is £3.00 per family in cash.
What’s On for October I am attaching the What’s On magazine for families to see what activities are on offer for families across Cambridgeshire. Please do have a look if you would like to, especially as half term is coming up at the end of October.
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| Medical: Just a reminder that if your child has diarrhoea, and/or sickness, they should stay at home for 48 hours after their last bout of illness to prevent the spread to others. If your child has had a temperature please keep them off for a full 24 hours after their temperature has gone. If your child requires Calpol, or similar medication, then they will need to stay at home. Please phone the office before 10am to let us know if your child is not attending that day (01223 508766).
Please let class teams and the office know if your child has any particular allergies or dietary needs.
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| Some of our Learning this week:
As I mentioned last week we are focusing on our Core story of Owl Babies by Martin Waddell this half term. Perhaps you would enjoy sharing the story through pictures with your child – they may even be able to tell you the story!
Owl Babies by Martin Waddell
In class we are enjoying reading and exploring our core story Owl Babies by Martin Waddell – a warm and reassuring book about separating from loved ones, finding ways to cope and being reunited again. A story about owls is also a nice way to start the year since the Homerton logo is an owl. In the story we encounter … a Mummy owl and some baby owls who live in a nest in a tree . One day, the babies wake up to find their owl mother is gone. After worrying a bit, (“I want my Mummy” says Bill, the youngest owl), they guess she has gone to find some miceto eat and she does soon comes back to feed them. The youngest owl is delighted to see her and ends the story saying “I love my Mummy!” . You and your children might like to chat about this story together – they might be able to share with you what they remember or like about the story or you could use these pictures as a prompt to talk about it. You might also like to look at some pictures of owls in a wildlife book or online together. www.rspb.org.uk has some lovely pictures and information about owls in their Bird Guide.
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| Dates for your diary:
Half Term holiday – Monday 27th October- Friday 31st October. Holiday club will be running during half term week and we will be emailing you to let you know when you can book this. Please note the Centre is now fully open on Monday 3rd November and our Training Day is now taking place on Wednesday 12th November so the Centre will be closed on that day instead. Our training day will be focusing on early writing skills.
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| Reminders: Please can you continue to use the passageway/park entrances to Homerton, not the carpark entrance, which is for staff use only. The reason for this is we want to keep children safe and away from cars. Similarly, the yellow lines and zigzags, on the road outside the Centre, are there to keep this area clear from cars and children safe.
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If you feel you would like to discuss anything, either with myself, or class teams, please just say as we are here to help everyone settle in as smoothly as possible.
With Best wishes from us all
Alex Pearson
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