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Dement ia Day Centre Memor y Lane Communit the in Caring

phonics and make sure that pupils who are behind in their learning catch up quickly and effectively in reading and maths, as well as improving the personal development curriculum.

Heather Small, who has been Wellesley’s head teacher for ten years, said she was very pleased Ofsted had confirmed the 'good' rating for the school, which has 205 pupils aged from five to 11. She said: "I would like to thank the whole of our school community for the part they had to play in this outcome: our pupils for their very positive attitudes to school and their learning; our staff who work incredibly hard and dedicate so much of themselves to the children; our committed governors for their continuing challenge and encouragement, and our brilliant parents for all their support.

"Wellesley is the special place it is because everyone works together for the benefit of the children."

Memor y Lane is a new Dementia Ser vice based at Caring Comes First in Kingswood. Our aim is to improve and maintain the wellbeing of those living with Dementia, through person centred activities and social oppor tunities.

Our goal is to offer enrichment to the lives of people living with Dementia, which has a positive effect and therefore increasing their wellbeing by engaging in stimulation and activity outside their normal routine.

We offer a fully engaging, interactive experience for all our clients, with activities including; Live Music & Singalongs | Music Therapy | Crafts | Flower Arranging | Gardening | Aromatherapy | Animal Therapy | Reminiscing Sessions | Tabletop Games | Armchair Yoga

Sessions are available Monday-Friday 9am - 12.30pm | 1pm - 4.30pm (Drinks & snacks included)

We are now taking referrals for private and funded clients, to find out more about our ser vices please call

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