Bath Chronicle

Creche gives boost to tots and students

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A new creche has opened at Bath College to help the work of students on the childcare and early years courses.

And the college has set up free creche sessions to help parent on its ESOL (English to Speakers of Other Languages) course – for whom childcare was a real barrier.

The children who attend the creche vary in age, from babies to fouryear-olds, and are from countries all over the world including Syria, Afghanista­n, Somalia, Libya and Lebanon.

Half of the families utilising the free creche and ESOL course are refugees who came to England in a hurry, with little English and no family or friends close by.

Ghufran Jumaa, an ESOL student who has two children in the creche, said: “At home we speak Arabic and when my youngest started at the creche she didn’t speak at all. Now both of my daughters can speak in English, even some words at home!”

She added: “The creche is very helpful. The staff are very kind and they really know what to do with the children – the leader, the girls, all of them!”

Uha Najeh, a mother of twin baby boys, said: “The creche is helping a lot, they look after the kids and the students and staff are very, very sweet. I am very thankful to be able to finish my studies as I don’t have any family here and at home I couldn’t study, but with the creche, my life changed.”

The childcare students have also benefited from having regular sessions with the same children, giving them hands-on experience at college, not just when they go out on placements.

Ren Anupun, who is on the T-level transition to childcare level 2 course, is really enjoying watching the children develop.

She said: “My first language isn’t English, it’s Thai, so I can really relate to the children who are all here learning English. I really enjoy watching them make friends and bond – they’re from similar background­s.”

Annesha Palmer, who is also on the T-level transition to childcare level 2 course, said: “I love watching them grow up! They trust us and get to know us and we also get

hands-on experience with feeding and changing nappies, which really helps prepare for our studies and work.”

The creche has an open-plan indoor play area complete with modern but traditiona­l play equipment made from natural materials and also an outdoor play area with safety flooring, mud kitchen, climbing tower and wet wall.

Early years curriculum team leader Sarah Demirci said: “I was so lucky to be part of the design process before the building work started. I was in on meetings with the architects which allowed me to give input, for example adding an observatio­n room.

“This was really important for me as it allows the students to learn practicall­y, observing the children without them knowing and without them approachin­g them to play!”.

If you’re interested in these courses, visit bathcolleg­e.ac.uk or visit the next Open Event on Wednesday, May 4.

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