Reception Starters September 2025
Welcome!
First of all we would like to warmly welcome you and your child to our school.
We understand that starting school can be a very exciting time but perhaps also a nervous time for you and your child. We would therefore like to support you by making this transition as smooth as possible.
We have a lot of information to share with you over the coming weeks, and we will communicate with you mainly via email. We use a system called Admissions+ to securely collect your information so we have everything ready for when your child starts with us.
You will soon be receiving a link and password to our secure site, which enables you to complete our enrolment forms. If you have any problems, please just give the office a call and we will be happy to talk you through the process. We can also reset any passwords, or give additional family members access, should you need it.
Reception Classes
Jellyfish | Turtles | Seahorses | Lobsters |
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Dates
We will work closely with you and your child for their transition to reception, and their staggered start in September. Please keep an eye on this page for more details on the relevant dates as we move through the year.
Whilst we appreciate that you will want to prepare your child as much as you can for starting school, please remember that they do not need to do lots of "schoolwork" at home before they start. Here at Twin Sails Infant School, we like to focus on the skills the children need to be secure in to help them make the best start.
School Readiness
All children, whatever age they are, are ready to learn. School Readiness is seven developmental areas that can show your child is ready for school:
1. Turn taking, sharing, listening to group times
2. Self-confident, shows empathy
3. Runs, climbs, balances and can throw and catch a ball
4. Draws, uses scissors, uses a pincer grip
5. Answers questions, follows directions
6. Identifies shapes and colours
7. Can toilet independently and tidy up after themselves.
Whilst it is wonderful if your child can write their name or count to 20, we never expect the children to start school being able to do these things. It is more important for us that they work at achieving the above skills, as these create the foundation for all successful learning in the future.
Skills like the ones listed above can be encouraged at home in lots of different ways. Singing nursery rhymes, sharing stories, solving puzzles, baking with your child and simply chatting with them.
We see below for a handy transition poster that you might like to use at home with your child.
If you do have any further questions do not hesitate to give the lovely team in the office a call or drop us an email!
Tel: 01202 672 377
Email: office@hamworthyprimaryschools.co.uk