The Maples Day Nursery Winter Newsletter

Welcome to the start of an exciting new year at Maples! We have so much planned for 2026, from cultural celebrations and special thank yous to inspiring sustainability projects and fun sports sessions. This edition is packed with updates, achievements, and opportunities for your little ones to learn, play, and grow. Read on to discover what’s coming up and how you can get involved.

Newsletter contents

Dates for your diary; Staff news; SEND Co-production; Sustainability; Reward and Recognition; Funding; 2026 school admissions; Charity; Extra-curriculum activities; Well Child policy; Cold weather policy; Adverse weather; Car parking; Mobile phones, Safeguarding and Child Protection.

Two children playing

Dates for your diary

Let’s kick off the start of the year in the best way possible. Add these dates to your diary and join the nursery in helping us make 2026 one to remember, with upcoming events, celebrations and workshops for you and your little ones to enjoy together.

Upcoming dates

Staff news

We’d like to congratulate Ikra on her recent promotion to Senior Nursery Practitioner within the Daisies’ Room.

Ikra smiling at the camera
Children playing together

SEND Co-production Bronze Award winners

We are delighted to announce that we have been awarded a Bronze Birmingham SEND Co-production Award. This win recognises that we are committed to working together with children, young people, and parents / carers in promoting their voice and participation in the co-design, co-delivery, and co-assessment of services.

We would like to take this opportunity to invite you to our next SEND coffee morning, where we will be joined by Lakhvir Sahota, who is the Participation and Co-Production Officer. During this coffee morning, you will have the chance to learn more about what Co-production means for you and how it can help others too. The next session will be held on Monday 26 January 2026, from 10am – 12 noon, at Winterbourne.

To register your interest or if you have any questions, please email Kelly Bailey at [email protected].

Sustainability

As part of Keren’s sustainability course, and with the help of the children, we now have a wormery within the Bluebells room. The children have really enjoyed taking part in the process of setting it up and observing the changes along the way. The wormery has provided them with a hands-on learning experience, and teaches them the need to recycle, how we can reduce waste and composting food scraps.

They have also been reading a book called ‘Clean up’, the story is based on plastic pollution and the outcome they can look forward to if they collect a large amount of plastic, which is then used to create new rubbish bins. Following the story, the children have been inspired to create their own recycle bin, using repurposed wood and plastic – this mini project is now a staple within the Bluebells Forest School.

A child playing outside
staff interaction in garden

Recognise someone who’s made a difference

Has a member of staff made your day exceptional? Or perhaps you’d like to say a special ‘thank you’. The Reward and Recognition Scheme gives you the opportunity to nominate a team member who has demonstrated one of our core values: being Ambitious, Open, Collaborative, Innovative or Responsible.

By recognising those who go above and beyond, you help us to celebrate those individuals who make a real difference.

Make your nomination

Funding

Funding forms and fee summary sheets were issued to parents during the week commencing 25 November. If you claimed Working Parents Entitlement funding during autumn term 2025, you would only need to re-sign your paperwork for the spring term section along with your fee summary sheet. Please be reminded that although we do not require you to bring children’s ID in after your first claim, we do require a recent utility bill, bank statement or council tax bill each term to ensure your home address matched our claim records.

Once you have your code, remember to reconfirm it every three months to ensure you remain eligible for the funding.

For more information about Early Years entitlement, eligibility and how to apply, watch the short video created for the Department of Education.

Watch the video

Find out about the financial support available while your child is at nursery, by visiting our nursery fees webpage.

Children playing with staff member

2026 school admissions

Applications are now open for children starting school in September 2026. If you haven’t put an application in yet, please do so by 15 January 2026. School places will be confirmed on 16 April 2026, which is also when nursery begins to prepare your child for their journey into school.

Please do not hesitate to speak to Hazel, if you have any questions regarding the process.

Our charity work

Maples will continue to support Birmingham and Solihull Women’s Aid charity in 2026, with donations of food and hygiene products to be made throughout the year, to help support families in crisis.

a box full of tinned food and pasta
Children playing on scooters

Sport sessions available  

The children in the Bluebells room currently have the option of taking part in sports sessions on a Wednesday morning with active adventures. These sessions are charged at an additional cost, however, there are always other free opportunities available.

Well Child Policy

A member of the management team must be informed immediately if a child becomes unwell while at the Nursery. A member of the management team will ensure that their parents are notified as quickly as possible. Children that are not well as per the ‘Well Child’ definition when parents drop them off won’t be accepted, and if they fall ill whilst in our care will be expected to return to their parents as soon as possible or at least within the hour. A child that is not well as above at the point of drop off should not be accepted.

A ‘Well Child’ is…

  • not reliant on temperature relief medication
  • well enough to participate in all areas of Nursery activities
  • achild with their normal appetite, who is happy and sociable
  • a child who does not require a greater staff ratio
  • a child who has their normal bowel functions

Children with mild, respiratory symptoms such as a runny nose, sore throat, or slight cough, who are otherwise well, can continue to attend nursery.

Exclusion from nursery is sometimes necessary to reduce the transmission of illness or because the nursery cannot adequately meet the needs of the child. We follow the guidance given to us by UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) health protection in education and childcare settings and to safeguard the physical wellbeing of our staff.

Pain Relief/Calpol

Where babies are teething or there is a medical need, parents can provide pain relief which can be administered for up to 48 hours at the discretion of the management team. However non-prescribed medication must not to be left in your child’s bag, but handed to a member of staff from your child’s room and a medication form should be filled out. 

A child taking medicine
A happy toddler lying in the snow.

Cold weather policy

The nursery exercises an all-weather policy, and all children will be accessing the outdoor area, including the Forest School. This is an important part of our daily curriculum and key to children remaining healthy, so it is not possible for parents/carers to request their children to remain indoors.

Of course, our practitioners and teams review their routines for winter season and reduce the amount of time children are outside for each period. The extra layers they need to keep warm take a little longer to put on, so the time adjustment tends to happen quite naturally. We see the process of getting dressed and undressed for outdoor play as a real leaning experience for all ages, practicing those independent skills, exploring new textures and temperatures, and recognising when they feel hot or cold.

During the winter, please ensure children have the appropriate clothing for exploring the outdoors: an extra jumper or hoodie, a hat, scarf and gloves, wellington boots, and an all-in-one suit or waterproof trousers.

Adverse weather

If you need to collect your child early or the nursery has to close due to adverse weather conditions, we’ll let you know via text message, Parent Zone and, where possible, on University platforms. Therefore, please ensure we have your correct, up-to-date contact details.

Two children playing in the snow
rows of parked cars

Car parking

Your child(ren)’s safety is very important to us, so please drive at a safe speed when entering, manoeuvring around, and exiting the nursery car park. At times you may need to wait for other vehicles to manoeuvre in or out of spaces, please be patient.

Should you accidentally hit another vehicle, please report the incident to the nursery office. However, please note that the nursery does not accept any liability if a car is damaged in the car park.

The nursery car park is for drop-off and collection only. If you are a University car park permit holder, you must use a designated University car park and cannot use the nursery car park for the duration of the day. Please turn off engines if you are waiting at drop off/collection times, as air pollution is important to us and every small gesture helps. Thanks for your cooperation.

Mobile phones

For the safety and security of our children, the use of mobile phones, tablets and laptops with camera technology are strictly prohibited within the nursery. If you need to take a call or check a message, please do so in the nursery office or wait until you have left the premises to ensure you’re complying with our safeguarding policy.

Technology at Birmingham Day Nurseries

Safeguarding and Child Protection

In the interests of safeguarding children, there may be occasions when the nursery must consult with other agencies without a parent’s prior knowledge. The nursery’s first concern is the welfare of the child, and it’s our responsibility to act and protect in line with our Child Protection Policy. A consultation like this may result in formal referral, which can prompt visits from police or the local authority safeguarding team. We understand this can be a very distressing set of circumstances, but we have a legal duty to follow the procedures set out by the Birmingham Children’s Trust.

When entering the nursery keep everyone safe by ensuring nobody follows you into the nursery building, even if you know them. Everyone must either fob in or ring the bell to be welcomed in by a member of the team. This includes your child(ren)’s designated person for drop-off and collection. Please ensure that the next time they visit nursery, the team know they’ve arrived.

Get in touch

Sarah Perrott, Acting Nursery Manager

[email protected]

Jen Owen, Deputy Manager 

[email protected]

Caroline Bannister, Senior Nursery Administrator 

[email protected]

Nursery email

[email protected].