Little Gems and Little Treasures at Victoria Primary School have received a fantastic award from the Welsh Government.
Their commitment to ensuring the health of their little ones – including nutrition, oral health, physical activity, play, mental and emotional health, wellbeing and relationships – has earned them the Health and Sustainable Pre-School Scheme award.
They’ve also been awarded the Tiny Tums Award in recognition of the food that they prepare and serve as well as the Silver Award for the Designed to Smile Tooth Brushing Scheme. They have a fantastic outdoor space for children to play and learn as well as high standards for safety and hygiene.
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The Healthy and Sustainable Pre School Scheme operates across Wales and it is managed by Public Health Wales and supported locally by the Wrexham County Borough Council’s Healthy Schools Team.
Nerys Bennion, Healthy Pre Schools Officer for Wrexham County Borough Council said: “Little Treasures and Little Gems have shown that the general health and well-being of children and staff is at the forefront of the setting. The environment of the setting is lovely both indoors and outdoors. They embrace all initiatives that can help to influence practice in the setting and make the experience for staff and children extra special. I am sure they will continue to promote a healthy and happy environment for the children that pass through their care in the future.”
Janet Lloyd, the setting supervisor said; “We are delighted to have achieved the award and the health and wellbeing of all our children will continue to be embedded throughout our practice.”
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