A good community school school in Hounslow. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Strand-on-the-Green Infant and Nursery School.
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"Cherish and Inspire Every Child"
Religious Education is statutory for all pupils registered on the school roll. While it is not statutory in Nursery, RE is valued as part of the educational experience. RE contributes to learning across Personal, Social and Emotional Development, Communication and Language, Understanding the World and Expressive Arts and Design.
Cherish and inspire every child. Strand on the Green Infant and Nursery School offers an active, engaging curriculum with high expectations, inclusivity, and strong partnership with parents.
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Extended Nurture Club (Nursery and Reception, 3.25pm-5.45pm) run by existing school staff with a substantial healthy snack; Cygnet Club (breakfast and after-school club) is managed and located at Strand on the Green Junior School; places are limited by Ofsted regulations and apply via the School Office.
The Swan Centre provides autism-specific provision with three classes (Kingfisher for Reception and Years 1–2, Otter for Years 3–4, River for Years 5–6). All Swan Centre pupils have an ASC diagnosis and an EHCP. The Centre has a Sensory Room and an Outdoor Learning Area. All pupils integrate into the mainstream; there is specialist input from a Speech and Language Therapist (1 day/week), an Occupational Therapist (1 day/week), and a linked Educational Psychologist. Parents are kept informed via Seesaw; each child has an Individual Education Plan and annual reviews.
Nursery: children join Nursery from the September following their third birthday. Reception: children join Reception from the September following their fourth birthday. In-year admissions are dealt with by the London Borough of Hounslow. Swan Centre admissions are made via the London Borough of Hounslow SEN department; all Swan Centre pupils have EHCPs. Tours are available by contacting the school office; there is a Junior School link for transition.
15 Hour offer: All 3- and 4-year-old children are entitled to attend Nursery for 15 hours per week (morning or afternoon). 30 Hour Offer: Some children may be eligible for an additional 15 hours (total 30 hours). Eligibility codes must be obtained. 30 hours free childcare details can be found on GOV.UK. Additional privately paid sessions: lunch session £10 or lunch plus afternoon session £35. Lunch is 11.45am-12.50pm. Milk is provided via Cool Milk; the school is nut and sesame free.