At Tow Law Millennium Primary School we pride ourselves in working together with the community. We are an integral part of the town and as such strive towards providing a high quality learning environment for all our children. In February 2012, we opened a 16 place nursery in our existing Reception classroom and soon realised that we could better use the internal space at the back of the school.
We have worked with a contractor and the Local Authority during the last 12 months to remodel our space and are very happy to say that all work was completed to a very high standard during the Easter holidays this year. On Wednesday 24th May, Councillor Richard Manchester officially opened our Early Years classroom which offers a high quality provision in a respectful and caring environment. We recognise and celebrate that all children are individual and as such develop at different rates, have different interests and come from varied cultural backgrounds. We strive to ensure our provision reflects and supports all children both indoors and outdoors. The event was very well attended.
We have always had a good relationship with the two local child-minder’s but this year have taken this to a new level. We looked at the facilities in and around Tow Law and recognised that these are limited especially when you look at SAFE areas for our very youngest residents to play. We approached Annmarie Hurton and Heather Gwynette and have come up with a plan. During the school holidays we are opening the school to allow these ladies to bring their children to TLMPS, access our early years and strengthen our already effective working partnership.
Between us we are ready to cater for 30 hours a week quality provision, working flexibly to meet the needs of the parents and children. We are proud to show visitors around our facilities and look forward to continuing to evolve together to meet the needs of our community.
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