GERMAN/ENGLISH
Kindergarten and Forest School

For Children aged 2-5 years

 
 

Monday to Thursday: 8am-6pm
Friday: 8am-4.30pm

15b Bellingham Green SE6 3HQ

Monday to Thursday: 8am-6pm
Friday: closed

50 Dacres Road SE23 2NR

 

Our bilingual (English/German) curriculum and Forest School programme is created to support our children to become confident and responsible personalities. 

We take the indoors and outdoors equally important and offer our children an inspiring environment with carefully devised activities in our group room as well as our beautiful, spacious garden. Free flow between indoors and outdoors is an important part of our concept. 

Children can enjoy themselves and feel part of a group while they develop social skills, empathy and respect for each other and their environment.  

 
 

Environment

Our educational approach inspires confidence in children and encourages them to rely on personal strengths and views. Our bilingual concept is to enjoy German language and culture in a very playful way. 

 

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Healthy eating

Children bring their own lunches. We promote healthy eating and encourage healthy meals. There are light snacks available during the day (fruit, vegetables and oat biscuits). We are a nut free Kindergarten. Please let us know if you have any concerns about allergies.

 
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Explore Nature

With a small group size, a big site in a light community hall and large outdoor premises we offer a lovely space for our children to develop and we try to spend lots of time outside.

 
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Our year

Our planning is based on the four seasons and we celebrate international holidays to create an exciting activity plan for every week. Our children’s interest is key to all we do. We celebrate German traditions like Easter egg painting, a lantern walk on St. Martin’s Day and baking biscuits at Christmas.

 

Play

We believe that playing is vital for all learning and development. Indoor and outdoor activities are equally important environments where children enjoy themselves and feel part of a group.

 

 
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