Parent`s Corner

Parents Engagement!

We believe parents are our partners. We keep you updated through:

* Weekly progress reports
* Parent-teacher meetings
* Newsletters & updates
* Workshops & events

Health and Nutrition!

Noah’s Ark Nursery asks parents to provide their children with a healthy packed snack / lunch each day including fruits and vegetables. Noah’s Ark Nursery is a nut-free nursery. We also ask that there are no fatty foods, fizzy drinks or sweets packed in the kids’ lunchboxes.

We will offer your child food and drink from their packed lunch that you have provided and will encourage your child to eat and assist them as required. We do not discard any uneaten food so you are able to check your child’s lunchbox at the end of each day to see how much they have eaten. We do not encourage children to share food to avoid allergies or contamination of food.

Please send:-

Sandwiches, Rolls and Wraps (brown or whole meal) —- cutting them in interesting shapes and sizes to make it inviting for children. Pasta, Rice and Potato Salads Freshly cooked vegetables Fresh fruits such as Apple, Grapes, Kiwi, Banana, Watermelon and Pineapple Protein rich snacks Yoghurt

Avoid the following:-

Sweets, chips, chocolates, candies, nuts, fizzy drinks, deep fried foods and processed meat

Important Note:-

Your child’s place (subject to availability) is confirmed only once we have received the signed Registration Form, the Terms and Conditions Form, the Medical Information Form as well as the Registration Fees.


Your child's first day at Nursery!

The first day of preschool at Noah's Ark Nursery has arrived and it's time to begin an educational journey that will last nearly two decades.

HOW CAN YOU MAKE THIS MONUMENTAL FIRST DAY A GREAT ONE?

The Crying Game:

First, be prepared for tears. It’s a scenario played out at pre-schools everywhere. A child, screaming, holding on to mom or dad’s legs for dear life, refusing to even look at the new classroom, much less walk into it alone. Relax. It’s normal. Kids this age thrive on familiarity so when they are placed into a new situation, it’s common when they panic a little bit. Saying goodbye to mom or dad, particularly if it’s the first time out of the house alone, can be difficult for many pre-schoolers. For some, it is old hat —– they have been in daycare for years or just have an incredibly easy going, go-with-the-flow personality. The key is that you are ready for your child to go to the pre-school. If you have any doubt or concerns, your child is going to pick on it immediately. So on the big day, keep a bright smile on your face and stay positive.

For some children crying does not start until they see the other kids doing it. It’s almost like peer pressure — you can almost see the thoughts forming in your little one’s head.

In any case, a crying child is nothing new to a preschool teacher. Chances are they have a process in place to deal with this very situation. Follow it. In most cases they will encourage you to leave. It will probably be the hardest thing you’ll have to do, but it really does work. Nine out of ten times, the child stops crying within five minutes of the parent leaving. You will return to the classroom a few hours later to find your child, happy and content with a pile of artwork they can’t wait to show you. If the preschool teacher can’t get the child to calm down, they will get in touch. Trust in their experience and know they have your child’s beat interest at heart.

Starting nursery is a major change in a toddler’s life!

therefore we do our utmost to smooth a child’s transition from home to Noah’s Ark Nursery. Our teachers and other members of the staff are always available to advice and work with parents as well with children to ensure a successful transition. When children start at Noah’s Ark Nursery, we ask the parents to fill “About Me” sheet. This includes your child’s likes and dislikes and information about your child that might be helpful to the nursery during the early days of settlement.