Maisy Moo's Day nursery is situated on Station Lane and has a baby room, toddler and pre-school as part of its facilities offered. At Maisy Moos, they provide a nurturing and stimulating environment where every child can thrive. Their mission is to deliver high-quality care and education within a home-from-home provision. They are dedicated to supporting the holistic development of each child, ensuring they feel valued, respected, and supported every step of the way. Together, we build strong foundations for lifelong learning and success. The team are warm, welcoming and very child centred, ensuring that children enjoy their time there. The Maisy Moo team work hard with Wistow School to ensure some great partnership work and smooth transition events for children moving from their setting to Wistow School.
SmartstartA local feeder pre-school to our school.
Smartstart Wistow Community Preschool is Wistow Preschool is situated within the heart of Wistow, providing early education for children aged 2-4 years. It is held at Jubilee Hall in Wistow and has a dedicated team, who ensure that their children have some wonderful learning opportunities and flourish. Smartstart work hard with Wistow School to ensure some great partnership work and smooth transition events for children moving from their setting to Wistow School.
Address: Wistow New Jubilee Village Hall, Jubilee Rd, Wistow, Selby YO8 3YP
I would like to make you aware of a resource called The Go -To for Healthy Minds in North Yorkshire. This is a site from the NHS, which is aimed to support and help the emotional and wellbeing of children in North Yorkshire. It also has resources for parents and carers and professionals. There are some really useful things on the platform and it covers areas such as wellbeing, friendship, staying safe and more. The parental support and information is also incredibly useful.
NSPCC Online SafetyHelpful advice and tools you can use to help keep your child safe whenever and wherever they go online.
Parents and Carers also have a crucial role in safeguarding children against some of potential risks online. To support parents and carers talk to their children about these important aspects of safety the following websites may be useful. Please also check out our safeguarding and Esafety page, where there are plenty more sources of information to support you and your children.
Keeping Children Safe on Gaming Platforms | Webinar for parents and carers | Safer Internet Day
Do you know your whispers from your skins? Your Fortnite from your FIFA? This February, the NSPCC are supporting UK Safer Internet Centre's Safer Internet Day.
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