Rockwood Nursery School

we love to learn and learn to love

  • Fire Engine
    Fire Engine
  • Police Visit 2017
    Police Visit 2017
  • 65th Anniversary
    65th Anniversary
  • 65th Anniversary
    65th Anniversary
  • Police Visit 2017
    Police Visit 2017
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    Maypole Dancing
  • Cooper's Critters
    Cooper's Critters
  • Cooper's Critters
    Cooper's Critters
  • 65th Anniversary
    65th Anniversary
  • 65th Anniversary
    65th Anniversary
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    Eclipse
  • Mascots
    Mascots
  • Fire Engine
    Fire Engine
  • Owl Visit
    Owl Visit
  • Fire Engine
    Fire Engine
  • Police Visit 2017
    Police Visit 2017
  • 65th Anniversary
    65th Anniversary
  • Mascots
    Mascots
  • Police Visit 2017
    Police Visit 2017
  • 65th Anniversary
    65th Anniversary

100 years ago this year, local authorities were given the power to set up Nursery Schools to improve the lives of the poorest children through better health and education.  A century on, and local authority run Nursery Schools are still transforming the lives of children and families in some of the most disadvantaged areas of England.  But they are an endangered species – fewer than 400 remain, and all are under threat of losing a third of their funding from the government in 2020, which for many would mean closure.

Maintained nursery schools are unique because they have highly qualified staff – leaders, teachers and teaching assistants who are specialists in working with under 5s, and in supporting young children with SEND and with other complex needs.  They provide the highest quality early education, 63% nationally are rated outstanding by Ofsted.

There is considerable evidence that it is high quality early education that makes the difference in raising achievement, particularly for the most vulnerable children. The 2015 OFSTED Early Years report endorses the consistent evidence of other national research that the most effective early education is provided by Nursery Schools. Nursery Schools are inspected under the same framework as Primary Schools and Rockwood Nursery School was judged Outstanding in 2014.

Lancashire has 24 Nursery Schools, with the majority being outstanding.  The Nursery schools have gone from strength to strength with the support that they receive from Lancashire County Council Local Authority. 

Rockwood Nursery School has developed provision that puts children and their families at the heart of everything that they do, with a strong belief in the importance of high quality learning environments and responsive interactions delivered by highly qualified and skilled staff. Children at Rockwood Nursery School become confident learners and every child regardless of their unique starting point is supported to reach their full potential.

However, funding cuts and increase in running costs has now put the Nursery schools budget into financial difficulty.  A long term funding solution needs to be put in place now that recognises the value that Maintained Nursery Schools bring to the early years sector.  This is vital if our school is to remain in the community and continue to provide the outstanding early years’ education and care.

We are asking for support from all our parents/carers, families, community groups and anyone with a belief in the importance of Nursery Schools remaining in our communities.

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We are raising money for Wear it Pink this month.  Please send your child in something pink and make a donation on 19th October.  Parents/carers are always welcome to join in!

Every year we choose a number of charities to raise funds for. They are often ones with a personal interest to staff or the school family. If you want to see what we are supporting this academic year, all the dates and events are on the school calendar on the website.

Don't forget, we close on THURSDAY 19th JULY for the Summer Holiday.

AM sessions early finish 10:15 - 10:30 am

PM/Hedgehogs early finish 14:00 - 14:15 pm

We hope you have a lovely holiday. If you are returning in September, remember we reopen on Wednesday 5th September, if you are leaving us, we wish you and your child all the best for the future!  We hope you have had lots of fun at Rockwood and enjoyed your time here.  If you haven't already, please add a post-it to our 'Likes' and 'Wishes' display in the Cloakroom.

You will probably be aware in the press that schools are generally facing difficult times due to limited budgets and increased costs.  This is particularly the case in Maintained Nursery Schools.  Within Lancashire we have been well supported by the county, but many of the 24 nursery schools in Lancashire are facing very difficult times ahead, including ourselves. 

Last term we invited Tracy Brabin, MP to the school to meet with parents, governors, staff and other headteachers.  This was arranged with support from Burnley MP, Julie Cooper.  Julie is now one of the speakers at an event at Burnley Football Club on 12th October to raise the awareness of the difficulties.  Please see the attached poster for further information or see the poster on wall in the Parents' Room.

Please check your emails for the latest Rockwood Nursery School newsletter.  If you struggle, there is a copy (PDF) in the 'Newsletter' section of the website and several hard copies in Reception.  If you haven't received an emailed copy and normally do, please check you have completed the GDPR form and returned it to us to allow us to send you emails and texts.

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