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Gokyuzu Bahcesi Kindergarten, Ankara, Turkey

 

Ecole la Cachette Nouzonville, France

 

Detska Gradina Arabella, Vidin, Bulgaria

 

Greensted Infant and Nursery, Basildon, England

 

Habaja Lastaead, Kõue vald, Estonia

 

Jamasi Methodist Primary School, Jamasi, Ghana

 

Rignano Sull’arno Pre - Primary School, Firenze, Italy

 

Sandbank Primary School, Namutumba, Uganda

 

Eris Academy, Lalitpur, Nepal

 

Bolton Academy Elementary School, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

 

Rangenyo Girls Primary Boarding School, Nyamira, Kenya

 

Hiram Bingham The British International School of Lima, Peru

 

Mind Awake Knowledge Academy, Lusaka, Zambia

 

That Al Netaqein Primary School, Sakhra, Jordan

 

Apple Tree International School, Mirpur, Bangladesh

 

 

www.greenstedinfant.ik.org

Greensted Infant School and Nursery has just over 180 children aged between 4 and 7 years old, plus 52 children who attend the Nursery either in the mornings or afternoons. At schoool we have a gardening club, a breakfast club, gymnastics, art and football clubs too. 

 

The head teacher Mrs Jo Farrow

 

 

The Playground

This is where Years 1 and 2 play out at playtime and lunchtime.

 

The Nursery Shelter

The Nursery children can play under here even when it is raining.

 

The Nursery Room

There are different activities out for the children to use, each day.

 

Year 1 book week

The children in Year one looked at lots of books about bugs and did lots of bug activities!

 

Reception classes book week

The Reception children learned the story of Goldilocks and the 3 Bears.

 

Rainbow land is where the Reception class children play outside.

 

Our library has lots of books for the children to read.

 

Our computer suite

We have 13 new computers in the suite. The children have 2 sessions in here each week.

 

Class 1 is a very busy classroom with it's own garden centre. The children have been planting lots of seeds.

 

Nursery Garden

 

Charley, aged 4

 

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"To me education is a leading out of what is already there in the pupil's soul. To Miss Mackay it is a putting in of something that is not there, and that is not what I call education. I call it intrusion."

Muriel Spark

English Novelist