ABOUT US
Busy Bumbles Nursery School is a new establishment (opening October 2015) in Eldoret accepting children from 1 years to 6 years of age. The school follows the British Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum, as well as integrating Montessori methods.
Our aim is to provide an enriching and challenging environment in which each child is encouraged to grow and thrive in all the areas of learning and development.
Our ethos is “learning through play” to encourage each child to develop a love of learning which will stay with them for life.
Motto
"Learn to play – play to learn"
Vision
“If children are happy, they will achieve”
Mission Statement
Busy Bumbles Nursery School aim to:
Provide a clean, friendly, caring, safe, and stimulating environment in which children can learn and develop to their full potential.
Ensure each child is treated as an individual with equality of opportunities and promote an anti-discriminatory approach towards all children at the setting, regardless of race, colour, creed or any special educational needs
Support children to develop a sense of responsibility for themselves and their actions and to become competent, confident, independent and co-operative learners.
Encourage children to have a positive attitude and show respect, tolerance and care for each other.
Communicate closely with parents/carers to ensure consistency in the child’s learning and development at home and at school, as well as keeping parents well informed of their child’s achievements and experiences during their time at school.
Undertake regular monitoring and evaluation of our services to ensure the setting continues to meet the needs of children and parents/carers.
Busy Bumbles Nursery School is committed to providing:
Structured and meaningful activities that cover the 7 areas of learning and development under the EYFS framework, keeping in mind the four guiding principles, as well as the Montessori teaching methods that will shape practice in the setting.
Access to a variety of facilities, resources and equipment to aid children in their learning experiences.
A ‘learning through play’ approach that is interesting, educational, stimulating and fun.
A learning environment that puts the needs and safety of the children first.
A team of staff that is experienced, trained and well supported.
An environment where no child is bullied or suffers from discrimination in any form.