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Culcheth Lane, Newton Heath, Manchester, M40 1LS
England, M40 1LS
United Kingdom

0161 681 3455

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School Admissions

Please ensure that you have visited our School Admissions page so you are fully aware of our policy, data protection and the online form which provides us with all the information we need about your child and their family.

Contact admin@allsaintsnh-pri.manchester.sch.uk if you require any assistance.

 
 

Joining our Early Years?

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Click the image to see our Nursery.

Click the image to see our Nursery.

 

✍️ Please complete the form below to tell the Nursery team all about yourselves.

All Saints Church of England Primary School Dear Parent/Carer , We know that the information that you share with us will help us to get to know your child so that we can give him/her a positive and happy start to Nursery/ Reception.

 
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Click the image to see our Reception Class.

Click the image to see our Reception Class.

 

✍️ Please complete the form below to tell the Reception team all about yourselves.

All Saints Church of England Primary School Dear Parent/Carer , We know that the information that you share with us will help us to get to know your child so that we can give him/her a positive and happy start to Nursery/ Reception.


 
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Developing Listening Skills

Learning is extremely difficult without good listening skills. Help your child improve their listening skills by talking to them face to face in games and jobs around the home and outside. There are also games that can be played to identify different sounds.


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Developing Your Child’s Language

Without the words to understand other people and also express how they feel, children can be frustrated and learn at a slower rate. Talking to your child about the world around, playing games, visiting new places and, very importantly, reading books and stories to them will make a huge difference to them in the future.

 

Where's my mummy By Coling and Jacqui Hawkins KEY WORDS: mummy sister cat hen rabbit duckling butterfly worm.

 
 

 
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Developing Good Handwriting Skills

A vital part of learning in the Early Years is to develop good fine motor skills which then lead to comfortable and controlled handwriting.

 

In this video, I share with you some more fine motor activities you can do at home!

 

 
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Developing Early Counting Skills

You can really help your child prepare for school and become confident in maths by helping them to count and recognise numbers.

 

Learn to Count song

 

 
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Developing Early Phonics

Knowing the letters of the alphabet and the different sounds they make is a crucial part of learning in the Early Years. Once the children know them securely and can hear them in words, read them in books and write them independently, their world is opened up.