Rachel Keeling Nursery School has now closed following an amalgamation with Globe Primary School. There continues to be a nursery provision on the school site and nursery places are available. Please visit www.globeschool.org.uk.
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Rachel Keeling Nursery School has closed.  It has amalgamated with Globe Primary School.  The school site continues have a nursery provision for our local community, managed by Globe Primary School. 
Globe Primary School - The Rachel Keeling Nursery Site,
​Bullard's Place, Morpeth Street, London, E2 0PS

Tel: 020 8980 5856
Email: [email protected]
Rachel Keeling Nursery School has amalgamated with Globe Primary School. There continues to be a nursery provision on the school site and nursery places are available.
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      • Settle in and become a confident learner
      • Follow a recipe to make playdough
      • Make a model at the woodwork table
      • Ride a bicycle
      • Create your own rhythmic patterns and respond to music
      • Create shades of colour using powder paints and palette
      • Make up your own stories
      • Write the first two letters of your name
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      • RKNS using film
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      • Literacy
      • Mathematics
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      • Expressive Arts and Design
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      • Performing and Playing Music
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      • Designing and Building
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      • Our Shoppers
      • Bike It
      • Science
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    • Stories with Staff
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    • Busy in the Kitchen
    • Sing-along Songs
    • Experiments
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    • 52 Things To Do
    • Learning at Home
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