Sunshine Pre-school graduation party

Date published: 20 July 2016


Children graduated from Sunshine Pre-school at Deeplish Sure Start Children’s Centre on Tuesday.

The graduation is an annual party which recognises the children’s progress and achievements over the year before they begin 'big' school education.

Mohammed Saleem JP, chairman of Sunshine Pre-school said: “It is great to see children gaining skills and building confidence.

“We are proud of our children and staffs for making sure they are equipped with essential skills ready for school education and future challenges. I look forward to see these children achieving and inspiring in future.”

Shabina Kauser, Sunshine Pre-school manager, said: “I would like to congratulate all parents and children for their participation: it is great to see all children gaining confidence, learning and developing whilst enjoying themselves.”

“I am pleased to say that all the children are now really ready to start their nursery and school life”.

Two members of staff from Sunshine Preschool, Nafees Ahmed and Zarina Sharif, said: “We congratulate and thank all parents for their involvement in helping their children achieve excellent early education.

“We are pleased to see children feeling confident for school, but we’re going to miss them!”

Deeplish Community Centre manager, Sohail Ahman said: “We’re proud to offer a well-established preschool facility for Milkstone and Deeplish.

"Sunshine is run by dedicated and qualified, experienced staff and supported by volunteers.

"We will continue to maintain and strengthen Sunshine’s good Ofsted report.

“We acknowledge and thank Deeplish Sure Start team for supporting children in their early years.”

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