New Nursery & Reception Classes 2026-27
Welcome to Knebworth School
We are delighted that you have chosen our school for your child. Knebworth School is a truly magical place to learn and grow, where every child is at the heart of all we do.
Please find some useful information below regarding the next steps before you join us in September.
Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Transition Process
In preparation for September, we would like to share our transition process with you. At Knebworth, we support a child-centred approach to transition, carefully designed to meet the needs of every child. This approach is grounded in current, well-regarded research in child development and best practice. We have found that beginning with smaller groups of children allows our staff the valuable time to get to know each child as an individual, building strong, supportive relationships from the very start. It also helps to create a calm, nurturing environment where children can confidently explore, settle in, and become familiar with their
new setting at their own pace.

Parent Meeting - Monday 29th June at 7pm
At Knebworth we start the process with a Parents' Meeting on Monday 29th June at 7pm (doors open at 6:30pm) which will take place in the school hall. At this meeting you will have the opportunity to:
- Meet key members of school staff, including your child’s class teacher.
- Hear more about the school, our ethos and our approach to behaviour, inclusion, safeguarding, diversity and sustainability.
- Sample school meals and view school uniform.
- Ask any questions that you may have and sign up for a home visit.
Classroom Session
We would also ask you to keep Wednesday 1st July free. Children, together with their parents, are invited into school for a 30-minute time slot at either 3:30pm, 4:00pm or 4:30pm to meet their teacher and visit their new classroom. These smaller group sessions take place outside of the school day and provide a valuable opportunity for our staff to begin building positive relationships with both you and your child, helping to ensure a smooth and confident start to school life. Please use the following Google Form to indicate the time slot you will be attending.
Home Visits
In September, we offer 15-minute home visits for all children, and we strongly encourage every family to take part. These visits provide a valuable opportunity for children to see trusted school adults being welcomed into their home, helping to reinforce that we are safe, familiar adults and supporting the continued development of positive relationships. They also offer an important chance for parents and carers to share any questions, worries, or concerns they may have about starting school. At Knebworth, we place great importance on the home–school partnership, and these early conversations help us to work closely together to ensure every child has the best possible start to their school journey.
Our home visits will be taking place on 3rd, 4th and 7th September. Further information will be shared with you in due course.
Stay and Play Sessions
We then offer a ‘Stay and Play’ session, where children attend in small groups alongside their parents to visit our setting. This important experience helps children see that their parents view school as a safe and welcoming environment, supporting their own sense of security and confidence. It also provides a valuable opportunity for parents and children to spend time playing together in the school setting, helping to build familiarity, reassurance, and positive early experiences of school life.
These sessions will be taking place on 8th September with timings of 9:30 to 10:30am, 11:00 to 12:00pm and 1:00 to 2:00pm. Further information will be shared with you in due course.

Staggered Start - Reception
The final part of our transition process is our staggered start. This involves two days during which your child will attend a morning or afternoon session in a small group, without parents. The purpose of these sessions is to support children in continuing to build relationships with a trusted adult and a small group of peers, helping them to grow in confidence and settle into school life.
For Reception - these sessions will take place on 9th and 10th September, from 9:00am to 12:00pm and 1pm to 3:10pm. The morning session will also include lunch to help the children to navigate the lunchtime routine in small groups before they start full time.
For Nursery- these sessions will take place on 9th and 10th September, from 9:00am to 12:00pm.
Further information will be shared with you in due course.
All EYFS children will then start school full time on Friday 11th September.
Please click on the tabs below for further information.
Birthday Books
As part of our commitment towards promoting a healthy schools approach and being a nut and egg free school we no longer hand out birthday sweets at the end of the school day but welcome Birthday Books or donations towards a book instead.

If your child decides to bring in a book they will get a personalised plaque with their name and the date of donation so that the gifted book can be treasured and shared for many years to come by children in our school community. They also get to see the Headteacher (Miss Bains) and share their book with her, receive a Birthday sticker and their picture in the school newsletter! School staff and governors are also invited to engage in this initiative.
Following parental feedback, please find suggestions below for diverse children’s books that we would love to see in Knebworth School as part of the children’s reading curriculum. These books can be purchased from most bookshops or online retailers for example: Amazon, Waterstones and some local supermarkets.
We hope that these book lists will support you to find books that might be suitable for your child’s class. We want our children to be part of making a choice on the texts we share and read at school. Furthermore, the diverse characters within these books allow all children to feel even more represented in the books they find at school. It is our aim to inspire and motivate all children to enjoy reading for pleasure and to see themselves in the books they read.
We are so looking forward to seeing and celebrating all the wonderful new books that will be joining our school libraries this year.
EYFS Best children's books - Diverse & Inclusive Books for EYFS (booksfortopics.com)
Year 1 and 2 Best children's books - Diverse & Inclusive Books for KS1 (booksfortopics.com)
Year 3 and 4 Best children's books - Diverse & Inclusive Books for Lower KS2 (booksfortopics.com)
Year 5 and 6 Best children's books - Diverse & Inclusive Books for Upper KS2 (booksfortopics.com)
Class Dojo
At Knebworth School we use Class Dojo. This is a free website/app, which enables teachers to communicate with parents to share messages, reminders, photos and celebrate the children’s learning. It is also a fantastic way to further develop the home-school link which is so important to us at Knebworth. This platform will be set up in September for you to access with further information given during the home visits.
Please note that the messaging function on this site should only be used for short, non-urgent queries. The normal school channels should be used for any other queries as discussed during our home visits. In order for staff to maintain a healthy work life balance messaging is set so that messages will only be received and answered between 8am-5pm.
Additionally, please note that the page will abide by the same high standards of e-safety and mutual respect as we expect in school; anything deemed inappropriate or not in line with our school values will be removed and reported to the Senior Leadership Team.
Milk
Knebworth School provides a milk scheme that is available to all pupils in Nursery, Reception, Year 1 and Year 2.
Mid-morning milk provides a much-needed nutritional boost and keeps children hydrated between breakfast and lunch. Children receive free milk until the age of 5. After that, they can continue to reap the benefits of fresh mid-morning milk at a subsidised cost. If you’d like to opt in, simply register your child at www.coolmilk.com/parents. If you register by 25th August 2026 you could win a supermarket voucher or free milk for a year once your child turns 5!
If your child is under five:
- Register online at www.coolmilk.com
- Register by a Tuesday at 5pm for your child’s free milk to start the following week
- Free milk will continue until the Friday before your child’s fifth birthday. You will receive a payment request four weeks before their birthday - if you wish your child to continue to receive school milk, simply make a payment
If your child is five or older:
- Register and pay online at www.coolmilk.com
- You can pay Cool Milk either online, over the phone or at a local PayPoint in half-termly, termly or annual instalments.
- Please pay by a Tuesday at 5pm for your child’s milk to start the following week
If you have any questions regarding school milk please visit www.coolmilk.com or contact Cool Milk directly on 0800 321 3248. More information on milk is also available from the school

Kitt Medical (Anaphylaxis)
At present, research shows that there are an estimated one to two children with allergies in every school classroom in the United Kingdom. (Source)
Administration of an adrenaline auto-injector pen (AAI) can be lifesaving, but studies have found that almost half of those with allergies don’t carry their own pens as they are either forgotten or out of date.(Source) In addition, anyone can develop an allergy to anything at any time in their lives and 20% of serious anaphylaxis incidents that occur in schools across the UK happen to children that didn’t know they had any allergies. (Source)
After a student named Karanbir Cheema died as a result of a severe allergic reaction to cheese at his school in 2017, legislation in the UK changed allowing schools to purchase spare AAIs which can be used by anyone, for anyone, in an emergency (Human Medicines (Amendment) Regulations 2017.) As a result of this change in legislation, Zak Marks, Co-Founder & CEO of Kitt Medical who lives with a severe nut allergy created the now multi-award-winning 'Anaphylaxis Kitt' service, to be ‘just like a defibrillator, but for allergies’.
We are pleased to inform you that Knebworth School has partnered with Kitt Medical's Anaphylaxis Kitt service and have purchased this kit in order to add a further safeguarding measure in school. Through this service, our school now receives a yearly supply of adrenaline pens, stored in the accessible wall-mounted emergency ‘Kitt’, alongside online CPD-accredited training. All Knebworth staff undergo annual anaphylaxis training which includes how to administer any emergency treatment (including AAIs) in the event of anaphylaxis
In an emergency scenario, if a pupil is experiencing anaphylaxis but does not have the required authorisation/consent for a spare adrenaline pen to be used (perhaps they weren’t even previously aware they had an allergy) or they need an additional dose of adrenaline then a trained staff member who believes it to be a life-threatening scenario will act accordingly and use a spare adrenaline pen from the Kitt. (We will always call 999 in an emergency).
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Q. What happens in an allergic reaction?
Allergy is a condition where the immune system overreacts to a normally harmless substance, such as pollen, dust mites, or food. When this happens, an immune response is produced which releases chemicals, such as histamine, causing inflammation and irritation in the body.
You can be allergic to anything, and develop an allergy to anything at any time in your life. Allergies are very common, and they can cause a wide range of symptoms.
Q. What is Anaphylaxis?
A. A severe and often sudden allergic reaction is called anaphylaxis, which can progress into a life-threatening reaction within minutes. (Source)
An adrenaline auto-injector should be used without delay as soon as anaphylaxis is suspected because the onset of anaphylaxis can be very fast. This should be immediately followed by dialling 999 to summon emergency medical help.
Q. What are the signs of Anaphylaxis?
There are a number of possible signs of anaphylaxis. Any one of the following signs/symptoms is enough to warrant the immediate use of an adrenaline auto-injector:
Airway (A): swelling in the throat, tongue or upper airways (tightening of the throat, hoarse voice, difficulty swallowing)
Breathing (B): sudden onset wheezing, breathing difficulty, noisy breathing
Circulation (C): dizziness, feeling faint, sudden sleepiness, tiredness, confusion, pale clammy skin, loss of consciousness
Do not delay in administering an adrenaline auto-injector if you have any of the above signs or symptoms, even if you also have signs that you would normally associate with a milder reaction (such as an itchy throat or swelling of your lips).
For more information on this from Anaphylaxis UK, please click here.
Q. Can you use an adrenaline pen without a prescription?
Yes.
As a result of the Human Medicines (Amendment) Regulations 2017 schools have been permitted to buy AAI devices without a prescription, for emergency use in children who are at risk of anaphylaxis but their own device is not available or not working (e.g. because it is broken, or out-of-date) - or case they require a further dose of adrenaline. In an emergency scenario, anyone can administer any adrenaline pen on anyone for the purpose of saving a life.
Q. Should I use adrenaline if I'm not 100% sure it's anaphylaxis?
Yes.
Hesitation around using adrenaline pens is a huge problem. As leading allergy Professor Adam Fox says, “It's not harmful at all. It's a very, very safe drug. If you suspect that anything severe is happening - that's the time to get on and give it (adrenaline). And the great thing is, is that as well as being really safe, it's extremely effective. So even if it wasn't that bad a reaction, then you're still going to feel a lot better a lot quicker as a consequence of using it.” (Click to watch full interview).
Therefore, based on the current evidence, the benefit of using appropriate doses of intramuscular adrenaline far exceeds the risk in an allergic emergency.
Lunches
Working in partnership with HCL (Hertfordshire Catering Ltd), SchoolGrid is an ordering and payment system that allows children to choose meals they want from home. You will receive an email with login details for this website shortly.
Pre-ordering can be done online with your child at home in a simple, user-friendly manner. You can order for a day, a week or a whole term. The cut-off for ordering is 8:55 am on the day. Children with allergies can order online using their paper menu and their choices will be adapted by the kitchen. Please ensure any allergies are registered directly with HCL at www.HCL.co.uk

Term Dates 2026-2027

Uniform Guide
Our school uniform is compulsory from Nursery upwards and celebrates our Knebworth community. Our uniform is smart and sets the tone that we have high expectations and that learning is important. It helps establish the identity of the school and develops a sense of belonging. The school expects that all children will wear the school uniform based on the guidance below.
EYFS School Uniform Guidance - Nursery & Reception
As the majority of the EYFS curriculum is play based we ask that children wear black trainers for regular footwear and wellies for their outdoor learning.
Children are also invited to wear navy blue joggers or shorts instead of grey trousers/skirts so they can make their play more comfortable especially in Nursery.
Please see below for all other uniform guidance



Wraparound Care
All information regarding Knebbers Crew, our wonderful extended care provision, can be found here.




