Education

Lee Branch of Rimu Music Day Nursery & Forest School is now Open

OPEN DAY FOR NEW PARENTS: FRIDAY 30TH JUNE
10.30am-12pm or 2.30pm-4pm

Bring your children for a morning or afternoon of fun with our dance and singing teachers and a chance to explore our forest school garden.

There will be lots of activities to enjoy throughout the morning and afternoon sessions.

RIMU Music Day Nursery & Forest School founded in April 2012 by musician Nathalie Richardson.

A graduate of The Guildhall School of Music Nathalie also runs Step Up Performing Arts (www.stepupschool.co.uk).

She has long felt that music and the arts should play a key role in the education of children from a young age which led her to set up RIMU in 2012.

Activities at RIMU

She has since expanded what’s on offer by including Forest School for the Pre School age.

All RIMU children have weekly classes in Music, Street dance, Sport, Drama and Ballet alongside their EYFS curriculum.

All disciplines are taught by external tutors who teach the classes 51 weeks of the year.

All additional activities are included in the nursery fees.

There are also 2 performances a year involving all the children, including the babies.

The nursery closes for one week only between Christmas and New Year.

Outdoor play RIMU Forest School

RIMU is happy to announce the opening of its new nursery branch that operates from Kings Church in Lee (entrance on Osborne Terrace) which is in addition to its current locations in Blackheath at Sunfields Methodist Church and Elsie Marshall Hall.

Find out more about the music, drama and performance arts offered at RIMU as well as the Forest School activities at the open day.

If you can’t make the open day, you can book a tour any weekday at RIMU.

Open day for the Blackheath branch is Friday 21st July from 6-8pm.

(To book your place, please see below)
LEE BRANCH OF RIMU MUSIC DAY NURSERY & FOREST SCHOOL
Kings Church Lee, Osborne Terrace
Email: leemanager@rimu.co.uk or call 020 3376 6888
www.rimu.co.uk


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