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Hot Weather Advice

Hot Weather Advice

Over the next few days and possibly into next week, we can expect hot weather with possible highs of 29°C. To keep children safe, we ask that you bring your child in wearing sun cream. If you have not done so, please bring in sun cream and a hat. Pass this to your key...

Eid ul-Adha Mubarak!

Eid ul-Adha Mubarak!

We extend our warmest wishes to all families celebrating Eid ul-Adha today. This beautiful festival reminds us of the importance of sacrifice, generosity, and the spirit of community. At Hartcliffe Nursery School, we believe in celebrating the rich diversity of our...

Bristol’s SEND Local Offer

Bristol’s SEND Local Offer

Bristol's SEND Local Offer is a comprehensive online resource designed to support families of children and young people with special educational needs or disabilities. This valuable website brings together information about all the help and support available in our...

Hartcliffe City Farm Spring Fayre

Hartcliffe City Farm Spring Fayre

Come and join in the fun at Hartcliffe City Farm Spring Fayre! On Saturday the 10th of May join us at Lampton Avenue (BS13 0QH) for a day full of wonderful locally grown produce and family craft activities. From 10:00am until 2:00pm, enjoy live music, grab a coffee or...

Feel Good Crafts Course Coming to Hartcliffe

Feel Good Crafts Course Coming to Hartcliffe

Community Learning West is bringing their popular "Feel Good Crafts" course to Hartcliffe Nursery School this spring. Running from May 1st to June 19th, this free wellbeing course gives adults the chance to enjoy some valuable "me time" while creating journals, bath...

A Little Hedgehog Adventure

A Little Hedgehog Adventure

By Sara Eaves I came in during the Easter holiday to clean up the sensory garden, ready for vegetable planting, and found a little hedgehog caught up in some old netting. I carefully freed the little hedgehog and gave it some water to drink. When I went home, I kept...

Head Lice

Head Lice

We have been informed that a number of children in our nursery have head lice. Head lice are small insects that live on the scalp and can be spread by head-to-head contact. They are not a sign of poor hygiene and can affect anyone. We ask you to check your child’s...

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