Gilah aims to
Provide high quality care and education for children below statutory school age.
Work in partnership with parents and carers to help children learn and develop.
Add to the life and well being of the community.
Offer children and their parents a service which promotes equality and diversity.
As a member of Gilah Nursery School, your child
Is in a safe and stimulating environment
Is given generous care and attention because of our high ratio of adults to children
Has the chance to join with other children to live, play, work and learn together
Is helped to take forward his/her learning and development by building on what he/she already knows and can do
Has a personal key worker who makes sure your child makes satisfactory progress
Is in an environment which sees you as a partner in helping your child to learn
Is in an environment in which parents help to shape the service offered.
Our Gilah Policies: 01 Health & Safety, 01.01 Risk Assessment, 01.01a Risk Assessment Form, 01.01b Access Audit Form , 01.01c Priorities place risk assessment form , 01.02 Group Room Stairways and Corridors , 01.03 Kitchen, 01.04 Children's Bathroom changing areas, 01.06 Short Trips Outings and Excursions , 01.07 Outdoors, 01.09 Maintenance & Repairs , 01.11 Staff Personal Safety, 01.12 Threats & Abuse towards Staff & Volunteers , 01.13 Entrances & approach to the Buildings , 01.14 Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, 01.15 Manual Handling, 01.17 Jewellery & Hair Accessories , 01.18 Animals & Pets , 01.19 Face Painting & Mehndi, 01.20 Notifiable Incident Non-Child Protection , 01.21 Terrorist Threat Attack and Lockdown , 02 Fire Safety, 02.01a Fire Safety Risk Assessment Form , 03 Food Safety & Nutrition , 03.01 Food Preparation Storage & Purchase , 03.02 Food for Play & Cooking activities , 03.05 Meeting Dietary Requirements , 04 Health , 04.01 Accidents & Emergency Treatment , 04.02 Administration of Medicine , 04.02 Health Care Plan , 04.03 Life Saving Medication & Invasive Treatments , 04.04 Allergies & Food Intolerances , 04.05 Poorly Children , 05 Promoting Inclusion Equality & Valuing Diversity , 05.01 Promoting Inclusion Equality & Valuing Diversity, 06 Safeguarding Children, & Young People & Vulnerable Adults , 06.01 Responding to Safeguarding or Child Protection Concerns , 06.01a Child Welfare & Protection Summary , 06.01b Safeguarding Incident Report Form , 06.01c Confidential Safeguarding Incident Form , 06.02 Allegations against Staff Volunteers & Agency Staff , 06.03 Visitor or intruder on the premises , 06.04 Uncollected Child , 06.05 Missing Child , 06.06 Incapacitated Parent , 06.07 Death of a child on site , 06.08 Looked after children, 0608a Care Plan for Looked After Children , 06.09 E-Safety Jan 24 , 06.10 Key Person Supervision , 07 Record Keeping , 07.01 Children's Records & Data Protection , 07.01a Privacy Notice , 07.02 Confidentiality Recording and Sharing Information , 07.03 Client Access to Records , 07.04 Transfer of Records , 08 Staff Volunteers and Students , 08.01 Staff Deployment , 08.02 Deployment of Volunteers and Parent Helpers , 09 Childcare Practice , 09.01 Waiting List & Admissions , 09.01c Childcare Registration Form , 09.02 Absence , 09.03 Prime Times The role of the Key Person , 09.05 Establishing Children's Starting Times , 09.06 Prime Times Arrivals & Departures , 09.08 Prime Times Snack Times and Meal Times , 09.09 Prime Times Intimate Care & Nappy Changing , 09.10 Prime Times Sleep and Rest Time , 09.11 Managing Separation Anxiety in Children under 2 , 09.13 Identification Assessment and Support for Children with SEND , 09.13a SEN Support Initial Recording Concern Form , 09.13b SEN Support Action Plan , 09.14 Prime Times Transition to School , 09.15 Progress Check at Age Two , 09 Childcare Practice Procedures , 10 Working in Partnership with Parents & Other Agencies , 10.01 Working in Partnership with Parents & Other Agencies , 10.02 Complaints Procedure for Parents and other Service Users , Behaviour Policy , Dress Code , Kitchen Food Preparation , Hot Drink Policy Oral Health , Parent Conduct , Gilah Learning Journal Policy 2022 , Tapestry Staff Agreement, Tapestry Consent Form 2022, Health Protection 2020, Mental Health & Wellbeing Policy , Menopause Policy , Oral Health Policy 2024 , Supervised Toothbrushing Policy 2024 , Safeguarding Children Young People Vulnerable Adults Policy 2024 , Introduction Policy 2024, CCTV Policy are designed to underpin the educational opportunities at Gilah. Copies of the nursery’s policies are available to all parents and are displayed on the nursery notice boards. The policies help us to make sure that the service provided by Gilah Nursery is a high quality one. The staff, parents and governors have worked together with the Rabbi to formulate and adapt the policies and they are reviewed annually. Reviewing the policies ensures that Gilah nursery is continuing to provide a high quality service for the community.
Gilah Nursery is open for about 180 days a year. We are closed for the Chagim and for time needed to prepare and clear away for the festivals.
More information can be found in our information booklet Gilah Current Price List