Early Years

A group of young children waving their arms excitedly above their heads.

Nursery

Two young children pouring water from plastic beakers.

Nursery Children Playing with Water

Our Nursery consists of two classes, managed by caring, enthusiastic, highly qualified staff. We offer learning through play based activities focused around the Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum.

The nursery offers a warm welcoming atmosphere and has earned an outstanding Ofsted report. Children are able to attend from 2 years of age and they take part in a variety of activities based around each child’s stage of development. The children have access to free flow play within the inside and outside environment. They enjoy music and movement lessons and regular gym lessons in our purpose built sports hall. The children also enjoy nature walks in our stunning grounds

A group of young children looking at flowers through binoculars and a small telescope.

Nursery Children Learning Outdoors

The Nursery endeavours to provide an open door policy, enabling the parents and carers to freely discuss any issues or concerns that may arise on a day to day basis. We feel that by working closely together with parents we are able to provide the best possible start to each child’s pre-school education.

Kindergarten

The Kindergarten is a place to grow.

A group of young schoolchildren sitting around a table wearing party hats.

Kindergarten Children at their Christmas Party

The well-qualified, happy and enthusiastic staff provide a stimulating and nurturing environment which is planned according to the interests of the children. We follow the EYFS guidelines to ensure the children receive a balanced curriculum that meets their individual needs and focuses on learning through play.

If your child wants to be a shopkeeper – we will work together to create a shop; if they would like to be a knight we will make a castle together.

A group of young schoolchildren playing and digging in the sand.

Kindergarten Children Playing in the Sand

By following the interests of the children we make their learning meaningful to them and create links in their learning and memories that will stay with them long after they have moved to other classes.

Our flexible finishing times mean that your child can stay for a morning, for lunch, all day and stay for the after school club if necessary.

Reception

Hordle Walhampton Reception children gardening

Hordle Walhampton Reception children gardening

In Reception the academic curriculum completes the Early Learning Goals and provides the link for the transition to Key Stage 1. To enhance the academic curriculum we value the importance of learning outside as well as inside the classroom – we have our own vegetable patch and attend Forest School each week, whatever the weather!

The children make regular visits to the Prep School for weekly ICT lessons in the ICT suite, weekly stories in the library and to the Chapel for junior assemblies.

A young schoolchild lies on the floor while another child measures his height with a colourful measuring stick.

Hordle Walhampton Reception children learning about measurement

As well as welcoming a variety of visitors to the department, the children are also taken out on various trips within the local community, for example to The New Forest Otter and Owl Sanctuary, Longdown dairy Farm and Moors Valley Country Park.

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