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Welcome to Willows Preschool, Colliers Wood Nursery
Nestled in the serene grounds of Colliers Wood Recreation Ground, our Colliers Wood Nursery offers a tranquil oasis just a stone’s throw from the bustling tube station. Combining a purpose-built environment designed specifically for early years with the beauty of nature, it’s a place where young minds flourish and imaginations thrive.
A Wonderful Outdoor Area for Active Exploration
Our outdoor area is a haven for adventure, play, and discovery. From digging and building to running, climbing, and exploring, the space is alive with creativity and joy. Children are encouraged to embrace the outdoors in all seasons, fostering resilience and a love of nature. Whether they’re engaging in classic games or simply marveling at the world around them, every child finds something to inspire them in our carefully curated outdoor environment.
Nurturing Staff and Teachable Moments
At Willows Preschool, Colliers Wood, our highly skilled team of educators is passionate about supporting each child’s unique developmental journey. With an emphasis on spotting teachable moments, our staff guide children through exciting challenges that spark curiosity and confidence. A smile, a kind word, or a moment of gratitude is always part of our day—because a nurturing, positive environment is at the heart of everything we do.
Memorable Minibus Adventures
Our nursery takes learning beyond the classroom with frequent minibus trips to science museums, farms, parks, and more. These outings provide rich opportunities for discovery, cultural enrichment, and lasting memories. They’re always a highlight for both children and parents alike, offering an exciting extension of our curriculum.
Supporting Healthy, Happy Growth
We know that parents entrust us with their most precious treasures—their children. That’s why we are dedicated to excellence in early years nutrition, ensuring that every child enjoys balanced, healthy meals that fuel their bodies and minds. Our commitment to well-being also extends to fostering positive habits, gratitude, and kindness, laying the foundations for lifelong success.
Childhood as It Should Be
At Willows Preschool, Colliers Wood, we cherish the magic of childhood—a time for wonder, play, and exploration. From our purpose-built indoor spaces to our inspiring outdoor environment and enriching adventures, every day is an opportunity for your child to grow, learn, and thrive.
Come and experience the warmth and excellence of Willows Preschool, Colliers Wood—where childhood is celebrated, and every moment is an adventure!
Rewards
Nutrition Award
At Willows Preschool, we are committed to nurturing healthy bodies and active and curious minds. Our 30 Plants a Week Initiative is a natural addition to our balanced meals, including daily fish, chicken, or red meat servings.
Date: 01/01/2022
SME Business Elite Award 2024
Willows Pre-School Wins Small Business Elite Award 2024 for Most Nurturing Pre-School in London! We are proud and excited to announce that Willows Preschool has been recognised with the Small Business Elite Award 2024 for being the Most Nurturing Preschool in London! This achievement celebrates our unique approach to early years education, centred on nurturing each child’s growth in a way that supports both their body and mind.
Date: 01/10/2024
Opening and Closing Times
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Term Dates
Christmas
Start Date: 20/12/2024 End Date: 02/12/2024
Status: Closed
School Classes
School Sectors
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Curriculums
Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)
Laying the foundation for early childhood education, EYFS emphasizes holistic development across seven key learning areas, nurturing essential skills and well-being.
Personal, Social and Emotional Development
Children build self-confidence, learn to manage their feelings, and develop social skills like cooperation, empathy, and forming friendships. This area supports emotional well-being, independence, and positive relationships.
Communication and Language
Focused on developing essential communication skills, this area encourages active listening, clear speaking, and the use of rich vocabulary. Children learn to express themselves effectively and develop early literacy skills.
Physical Development
Physical development enhances children’s gross and fine motor skills, from running and jumping to holding pencils and using tools. It also promotes an understanding of physical activity, health, and self-care routines.
Literacy
Children develop foundational reading and writing skills through phonics, letter recognition, and storytelling. This area fosters a love for books and introduces early writing concepts, preparing children for future literacy learning.
Mathematics
This area focuses on developing number sense, counting, basic arithmetic, and spatial reasoning. Through problem-solving and practical activities, children explore shapes, patterns, and measurement concepts.
Understanding the World
Children learn to explore, observe, and understand the world around them. This area introduces concepts of nature, technology, history, and different cultures, encouraging curiosity and critical thinking.
Expressive Arts and Design
Imagination and creativity come to life through music, dance, art, and design. Children use various materials and techniques to express ideas, emotions, and stories, fostering creative thinking and self-expression.
Music
Children explore rhythm, melody, and sound through singing, instruments, and movement. Music supports sensory development, emotional well-being, and creative thinking, offering a joyful way to learn and express feelings.
Key Stage 1 (Years 1 and 2)
Building on the foundation established in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), Key Stage 1 introduces children to more structured learning in a range of core and creative subjects. The focus is on developing essential knowledge, skills, and a love for learning.
English
Children build proficiency in reading, writing, and speaking. They develop phonics skills, learn to read simple texts, and begin to write sentences and short stories. Listening and speaking activities help them express ideas clearly and communicate effectively.
Mathematics
Key concepts in maths include number recognition, counting, and basic arithmetic (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division). Children also explore measurement (time, length, and weight), geometry (shapes and spatial reasoning), and data handling (simple graphs and charts).
Science
Children explore the natural world through observation, questioning, and hands-on investigations. Topics include plants, animals, everyday materials, and seasonal changes, encouraging curiosity, exploration, and critical thinking.
History
Children develop an understanding of the past, learning about significant historical figures, events, and changes within living memory. This subject introduces key concepts like chronology, cause and effect, and historical evidence.
Geography
Geography helps children understand the world around them, focusing on physical and human features of places. They explore their local environment, the UK, and the wider world, learning about weather, seasons, and maps.
Art and Design
Creativity and imagination are nurtured through drawing, painting, sculpture, and craft activities. Children experiment with color, texture, and different materials, developing their artistic skills and self-expression.
Music
Children explore musical concepts like rhythm, pitch, and melody through singing, playing instruments, and listening to music from different cultures. They develop early music appreciation and performance skills.
Physical Education
Physical education promotes physical activity, coordination, and teamwork. Children participate in games, gymnastics, and dance, helping to develop motor skills, confidence, and an understanding of the importance of a healthy lifestyle.
Key Stage 2 (Years 3, 4, 5, and 6)
Building on the foundation of Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2 deepens children’s understanding of key concepts while encouraging critical thinking, creativity, and independence. The curriculum broadens to include more complex topics in core and creative subjects, preparing children for the transition to secondary education.
English
Reading, writing, and speaking skills are further developed. Children read a wider range of texts, analyze themes, and learn comprehension techniques. Writing skills advance as they create stories, reports, poetry, and persuasive texts, with a focus on grammar, punctuation, and vocabulary. Speaking and listening activities build confidence in presenting ideas.
Mathematics
Mathematical understanding is expanded with more complex arithmetic, fractions, decimals, and percentages. Problem-solving skills are developed as children tackle real-world challenges. Topics like measurement (time, volume, and area), geometry (angles, shapes, and symmetry), and statistics (data handling and graphs) are explored in greater depth.
Science
Children continue to explore scientific concepts through observation, experimentation, and investigation. Key topics include forces, electricity, living organisms, states of matter, and the human body. They learn to make predictions, test hypotheses, and record results, fostering a deeper understanding of the natural world.
History
Children delve deeper into the past, studying ancient civilizations, significant historical events, and influential figures. They learn to analyze evidence, understand chronology, and discuss how past events have shaped the present, encouraging a broader perspective on the world.
Geography
Geography extends to include global awareness, climate, and human impact on the environment. Children study regions, countries, and physical processes like rivers, mountains, and natural disasters. They develop map-reading skills and learn about sustainable development and environmental issues.
Art and Design
Creativity and artistic skills are refined as children explore drawing, painting, sculpture, and design. They experiment with new techniques, learn about famous artists, and create more sophisticated artworks, encouraging self-expression and cultural appreciation.
Music
Music education develops rhythm, melody, and composition skills. Children learn to play instruments, read musical notation, and compose simple pieces. Group performances and appreciation of music from different cultures deepen their musical understanding and confidence.
Physical Education
PE promotes physical fitness, teamwork, and mental well-being. Activities include sports, gymnastics, athletics, and dance. Children build coordination, strength, and resilience while learning the importance of fair play, leadership, and an active, healthy lifestyle.
Computing
Children develop digital literacy and computing skills, including coding, programming, and using software tools. They learn about internet safety, algorithms, and the basics of computer science, preparing them for a technology-driven world. Practical activities include creating animations, simple games, and digital presentations.
Design and Technology
Design and Technology introduces children to the world of innovation and practical problem-solving. They design, create, and evaluate products using materials like wood, fabric, and electronics. Projects often involve building models, learning about mechanics, and understanding the design process from concept to completion.
Secondary Education (Years 7-11)
Secondary education marks a critical stage in a child’s academic journey. With an emphasis on subject specialization, students build deeper knowledge and skills, preparing them for GCSEs and future academic or career pathways. The curriculum fosters independent learning, critical thinking, and problem-solving.
Core Subjects
English, Mathematics, and Science form the essential foundation for all students.
- English: Students analyze a wide range of literature, refine creative and analytical writing skills, and strengthen their abilities in spoken communication.
- Mathematics: Advanced concepts like algebra, geometry, probability, and statistics are explored. Problem-solving and reasoning skills are emphasized.
- Science: Students study biology, chemistry, and physics as separate disciplines. They develop practical investigation skills, critical analysis, and a deeper understanding of scientific principles.
Humanities
History, Geography, Religious Education (RE), and Citizenship broaden students’ understanding of society, culture, and human behavior.
- History: Students explore significant historical periods, events, and influential figures. They learn to analyze sources, interpret evidence, and understand cause and effect.
- Geography: A deeper exploration of physical and human geography, covering ecosystems, climate change, natural disasters, and global trade. Students develop map skills, data interpretation, and an understanding of environmental issues.
- Religious Education (RE): Students examine world religions, ethical issues, and philosophical debates, encouraging respect, empathy, and critical thinking.
- Citizenship: Focused on understanding democracy, human rights, and social justice. Students learn about civic responsibility, government, and how to engage as active citizens.
Languages
French, Spanish, German
Language learning focuses on listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Students develop communication skills in a second or third language, promoting cultural understanding and enhancing global citizenship.
Creative Arts
Art, Music, and Drama provide students with opportunities to express themselves, develop creativity, and enhance cultural appreciation.
- Art: Students explore visual arts, including painting, drawing, sculpture, and digital design. They analyze artistic movements and develop their unique creative style.
- Music: Students learn to play instruments, compose music, and understand musical theory. Group performances and appreciation of global music deepen their understanding of musical traditions.
- Drama: Drama focuses on acting, performance, and theatrical production. Students develop public speaking skills, emotional intelligence, and teamwork while exploring themes and social issues.
Physical Education
Physical education emphasizes physical activity, teamwork, and mental well-being. Students engage in a range of sports, fitness activities, and team games, promoting an active and healthy lifestyle. They learn about physical fitness, strategy, and leadership skills.
Design and Technology
Students explore product design, engineering, and food technology. They work on hands-on projects that involve problem-solving, designing, prototyping, and testing products. This subject fosters innovation, technical skills, and understanding of design processes.
Computer Science
Digital literacy, coding, and computational thinking are at the core of computer science. Students learn to program in languages like Python, understand algorithms, and explore topics such as cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. Practical activities include coding, app development, and understanding how technology shapes the modern world.
Business Studies
Students explore concepts like entrepreneurship, marketing, finance, and economics. This subject provides essential skills for the world of work, including financial literacy, business strategy, and decision-making.
Photography
Students learn photography techniques, from capturing images to editing and post-production. They explore creative concepts like composition, lighting, and visual storytelling, often working on personal portfolios and creative projects.
Pedagogues
Educational pedagogy shapes how children learn, engage, and grow. Each approach is designed to support diverse learning needs and foster academic, social, and emotional development. Below is an improved overview of key pedagogical methods:
Play-based learning
Children learn through play, exploration, and discovery in a structured yet flexible environment. This approach encourages creativity, problem-solving, and social interaction while promoting cognitive, physical, and emotional development.
Child-Led Learning
Children take the lead in their learning journey by pursuing their own interests and curiosities. Teachers act as facilitators, offering guidance, resources, and encouragement as children explore topics of personal relevance.
Adult-Led Activities
Teachers design and guide structured learning experiences, such as storytime, art sessions, or group activities. These activities introduce key concepts, develop specific skills, and provide opportunities for social interaction.
Child-centered Approach
This approach focuses on the individual needs, strengths, and interests of each child. Learning is personalized, and activities are adapted to support each child’s unique developmental journey.
Observation and Assessment
Teachers continuously observe children’s play and interactions to assess their learning and development. This information is used to tailor teaching plans, identify learning milestones, and provide targeted support.
Building Relationships
Strong, positive relationships between children, parents, and educators create a safe, nurturing learning environment. These relationships support emotional well-being, build trust, and foster a sense of belonging.
Creative Curriculum
A flexible, child-initiated approach where children have the freedom to explore their own interests. Learning is guided by themes, projects, and play-based experiences, encouraging creativity and critical thinking.
Phonics
Phonics focuses on teaching children the relationships between letters and sounds. This structured, explicit approach helps children develop essential reading and writing skills, laying the foundation for literacy.
Guided Reading
Small groups of children work with a teacher to develop reading comprehension, vocabulary, and fluency. The teacher provides targeted support, enabling students to practice specific skills while reading books at an appropriate level.
Shared Reading
Teachers lead the class in reading a text together, modeling fluent reading, pronunciation, and comprehension strategies. This approach encourages participation and builds literacy confidence.
Inquiry-based Learning
Students investigate topics by asking questions, conducting research, and exploring solutions. This approach nurtures curiosity, critical thinking, and problem-solving as students take ownership of their learning.
Differentiated Instruction
Teaching is adapted to meet the diverse learning needs of students. Lessons are personalized with varied activities, resources, and groupings to ensure every child is challenged and supported at their level.
ICT Integration
Technology is seamlessly embedded into learning, with tools like tablets, interactive whiteboards, and educational software enhancing the experience. ICT (Information and Communication Technology) fosters digital literacy and supports a variety of learning styles.
Project-Based Learning
Children work on long-term, in-depth projects that address real-world challenges or problems. This method fosters critical thinking, collaboration, and creativity, as children engage in hands-on activities with real-world relevance.
Cooperative Learning
Students work together in groups to achieve shared learning goals. Collaboration builds teamwork, problem-solving, and communication skills, fostering a sense of community and shared responsibility.
Problem-Based Learning
Students solve real-world problems in a collaborative learning environment. They apply prior knowledge, conduct research, and work in teams to propose solutions, developing analytical and creative thinking skills.
Metacognition
Students are taught to think about their own thinking processes. This reflective approach improves self-regulation, helping children identify learning strategies that work best for them and fostering a growth mindset.
Assessment for Learning
This approach emphasizes ongoing, formative assessment to inform teaching and support student progress. Teachers give feedback, set learning goals, and adjust instruction based on student performance.
Peer Teaching
Students act as “teachers,” sharing their knowledge and skills with peers. This approach promotes cooperative learning, builds confidence, and helps students develop a deeper understanding of key concepts.
Direct Instruction
A teacher-centered approach where lessons are explicitly taught, often with step-by-step guidance. This approach works well for mastering fundamental concepts and skills in subjects like mathematics and phonics.
Flipped Classroom
Students learn new content at home (via videos, readings, or online modules) and apply their knowledge in class. In-person class time is used for discussions, collaborative tasks, and problem-solving, promoting active learning.
Formative Assessment
Continuous, low-stakes assessments used to check students’ understanding during the learning process. Feedback from formative assessments allows teachers to adjust their instruction and help students progress.
Summative Assessment
A formal evaluation that measures student learning at the end of a unit, term, or course. Examples include tests, exams, and final projects. Summative assessments provide a snapshot of student achievement.