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WELCOME TO NOAH'S ARK

Noah's Ark Toddler and Baby Group LogoNoah's Ark Toddler and Baby Group

Noah's Ark is a highly successful Toddler and Baby Group which takes place on a Thursday morning from 9.30 to 11.30 am during term-times. The session begins with free play and includes an activity time at around 10.30 am, followed by drinks and biscuits, story time and singing. The children then have another free play session until tidy up time and finish.

A healthy eating option was introduced recently and has proved very popular. Food such as fruit, Cheerios, breadsticks and raisins is available at any time during the morning. Not forgetting parents and carers, hot drinks are available at any time during the session, except while the activity is taking place.

Noah's Ark 3's to 5's Group

Noah's Ark 3's to 5's group which takes place Thursday afternoons between 1.30 and 3.00 pm. The children have free play as well as more structured activity time than the morning. Parents have the opportunity to chat and are encouraged to join in the games.

The children say a prayer and sing a Christian song before singing good bye to each other. The tidy up time brings the session to an end.

The Summer outing of Noah's Ark Toddler and Baby GroupSpecial Events

Regular events happen throughout the year, such as sponsored toddle, an outing during the summer, and of course a visit from Father Christmas at the end of term Christmas party. A visit from the Fire Service was a huge success, particularly as the children had the opportunity to explore the fire engine parked in the car park.