Sunshine Preschool graduation party

Date published: 26 July 2019


Sunshine Preschool celebrated their leaver’s day with a graduation party on Thursday 18 July.

The children’s success was celebrated at the party, with every child receiving a present and certificate of achievement and trophies awarded to children for making the most progress at Sunshine.

The graduates decorated their own hats, boogied to fun music and enjoyed healthy party foods.

They will now move on to their chosen primary schools and staff look forward to welcoming their new intake in September.

Shabina Kauser, Preschool manager, said: “Sunshine Preschool staff are proud to celebrate the children’s achievements and we are pleased to see them moving onto the next stage with greater confidence.”

Operations Manager Sohail Ahmad said: “It has been another successful year at Sunshine Preschool, and we are pleased to see a community-friendly preschool achieving excellence in early years.

“We wish the very best to all our preschool children and parents and we look forward to all children achieving excellence at primary school.”

Preschool Committee members, Mohammed Saleem JP and Attiya Malik also joined the graduation ceremony meeting with all children, staff and volunteers to distribute medals, trophies and certificates.

They said: “It’s good to see local children cared for in a local community centre and they stay, play and receive early years education together with other friends.

“We look forward to see them developing and progressing further to mark their early career in primary school.”

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