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Welcome toSt Nicholas Church of England Primary Academy

New Intake (2025/2026)

You should have now received information regarding your child's allocated school for September 2025/26. 

If your child is currently not allocated to a school, or you have an inquiry regarding the school selection, please contact our school office for support.

 

New Starters 25/26

Shortly, you will receive an information pack enclosing the relevant forms and information needed prior to your child's start in September 2025.

The Reception Class Teacher will be visiting your child's nursery setting, to start transitions. You will also receive information regarding our different transition events for families to attend, our parent information evenings, and our children stay and play dates. 

 

You should receive this before the end of May 2025. If you have not received any information regarding your child's transition events and starter packs by this date, please contact the school office.

Provision Statement

The provision in EYFS at St Nicholas C of E Primary Academy is centred around enabling every child to shine. By ensuring that “Children are at the centre of all we do”, the weekly/ termly theme allows the children to be immersed in a vocabulary-rich environment where they can explore and make connections which help them to flourish. We will often link our weekly provision to a story, song or theme where they are then given opportunities and experiences to ignite a passion for and a life-long love of learning.

St Nicholas CE Primary Academy Aims

EYFS Statutory Framework

Early Years at St Nicholas CE Primary Academy

If you want to find out more about our wonderful setting, click the link below to watch our video in our Video Resource Centre.

CDS-CIC Supervised Toothbrushing Video

Here at St Nicholas C of E Primary Academy we are very proud to be able to offer our Reception children daily toothbrushing opportunities. Dental hygiene is important for children because it can help prevent tooth decay and gum disease, which are the most common dental problems in children. Good oral hygiene can also:
- Improve a child's ability to eat, sleep, talk, and play
- Help children feel good about themselves
- Be a marker of wider health and social care issues, such as poor nutrition and obesity
Below is a short video showing you how the supervised toothbrushing session can run, involving some of our very own pupils from Noah's Ark Class.

The Learning Environment

Contact St Nicholas C.E Primary Academy

If you wish to contact the school regarding applications to join the 2025/2026 reception cohort, or have any questions or queries, complete the form below. A member of the school office or the reception teacher will contact you back shortly.

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