Heads Up 16 May 2019

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Early years settings awarded for high quality SEND provision

WIncKS logoMore of Warwickshire's early years settings have been awarded for the quality of their provision for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) at a ceremony held on Friday 10 May.

The Warwickshire Inclusion Kite-Marking Scheme (W.Inc.K.S), now in its third year, recognises and celebrates excellent inclusive practice in pre-school settings (0-5) across the county. Nursery schools, nursery classes, childminders, private, voluntary and independent settings are eligible to receive the award, with this latest round seeing the total number of WIncKS settings going up to 56. 

Representatives collected their certificates at the awards ceremony, held at Shire Hall in Warwick, with presentations made by Amanda King, Strategic Lead for Early Years and Dr Zoe Harwood, Strategic Manager for the Integrated Disability Service Birth to Five.

Congratulations to the following on receiving their award:

  • Amy Smith (Childminder)
  • Kaillee Barnes (Childminder)
  • Kerry Laurie (Childminder)
  • Bright Horizons Pre-school Rugby
  • Bright Horizons Pre-school Southam
  • Chilvers Coton Nursery
  • Galley Common Nursery
  • Hampton Magna Pre-school
  • Quinton Cygnets
  • The Lighthouse Nursery
  • Bizzy Tots Long Itchington
  • Brooke Nursery & Noah's Early Years Centre
  • Camp Hill Nursery
  • St George's Pre-school Rugby
  • Wellingtons Bilton Nursery
  • Wellingtons Regent Nursery

 WIncKS Awards 2019

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