'It's been a long time coming': New nursery building opens in 'major milestone' for Wolverhampton primary school

The purpose-built nursery was called 'fabulous' by visiting parents and officials.

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Staff members, parents and children at St Thomas's C of E Primary School, on Mattox Road, Wolverhampton, have celebrated the opening of their new nursery unit.

Surrounded by parents, teachers and youngsters, the ribbon was cut on the new-purpose facility, completing what staff members called 'a major milestone' for the school.

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St Thomas C of E School have opened their new nursery in a brand new purpose built building. Pictured is, Wolverhampton Mayor, Craig Collingswood, School Head: Fiona Beardsley, invited VIP, Shonette Basson (Early Years Consultant), and Jacob, aged 3, and Seb, also aged 3, with Early Years Lead: Emma Beards.
St Thomas C of E School have opened their new nursery in a brand new purpose built building. Pictured is, Wolverhampton Mayor, Craig Collingswood, School Head: Fiona Beardsley, invited VIP, Shonette Basson (Early Years Consultant), and Jacob, aged 3, and Seb, also aged 3, with Early Years Lead: Emma Beards.

Featuring a natural theme and filled with activities, play and learning areas, the new nursery features the perfect environment for the developing child, with a teacher. 

The new purpose-built building features a natural theme with plenty of activities and features perfect for the developing youngster, with early years lead Emma Beards saying that she couldn't be more pleased with the unveiling.