Schools North East Logo

News

A shell-ebration for early years: St James’ opens Little Shells Nursery

We were delighted to read about the shell-ebration as St James’ Catholic Primary School in Hebburn officially opened its new nursery provision, marking an exciting milestone for early years education in the community. 

With a joyful atmosphere that reflected the school’s strong values and ambition for its youngest learners, the opening of Little Shells Nursery @ St James highlighted the vital role high-quality early years provision plays in giving children the very best start to their education journey.

The grand opening of the nursery included specially branded cupcakes, brightly coloured balloons and an extra special visit from the CEO of Bishop Chadwick Catholic Education Trust. Oh, and snow!

Chris Zarraga, Director of Schools North East, said: ““The opening of Little Shells Nursery @ St James is a fantastic example of how schools across our region continue to invest in high-quality early years provision. 

“Creating nurturing, inspiring spaces like this gives children the strongest possible foundations for learning, and it’s wonderful to see the ambition and care that has gone into supporting families in the Hebburn community.”

A nursery that feels joyful and inspiring

Brendan Tapping, who was awarded an OBE in the King’s New Year Honours list, was thrilled to join the nursery children and staff for their special first day back of term.

“It is always a pleasure to visit our schools, but the excitement and joy at Little Shells Nursery @ St James was fantastic to see,” said Mr Tapping.

“The new nursery is the result of the passion, dedication and care of an amazing team, who truly believe in giving children the best possible start to their education journey.”

The new Early Years provision was named Little Shells by the pupils following a competition. Staff were inundated with “brilliant and creative ideas” and ‘Little Shells’ was picked as a symbol associated with the school’s patron saint, St James, and his travels to Spain. 

The lightbulb moment was provided by Year 3 pupils Lewis and Eleanor, and Charlie and Eva from Year 4. The winners were treated to an extra playtime and a chocolate chip cookie with their classmates. Result!

Head Teacher Francesca Heslop said: “Little Shells Nursery @ St James has been created with children at the heart of everything we do.

“We are incredibly proud to open a nursery that feels joyful and inspiring, and we look forward to working closely with families as we support every child to grow, explore and thrive.”

Bishop Chadwick Catholic Education Trust is a Schools North East Partner Trust. If you’d like to find out more about our Partner School membership, click here.

We love to hear good news from North East Schools! To share your news with Schools North East, please tag @SchoolsNE on X (formerly Twitter) or fill out this short form here.

Similar News

01
May

SEND reform, policy change and the power of community: Reflections from the NNoSS Conference

This year’s National Network of Special Schools for School Business Professionals (NNoSS for SBPs)…

Read story
01
May

A legacy of inclusion: Mike Butler to step down after decades in education

The country’s longest serving academy trust leader is to step down at the end…

Read story
23
Apr

Ofsted praises St Thérèse of Lisieux Catholic Primary School in latest inspection

A Teesside school’s silver jubilee celebrations have got off to the best possible start…

Read story