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Welwyn Garden City (/ ˈ w ɛ l ɪ n / ⓘ WEL-in) is a town in Hertfordshire, England, 20 miles (32 km) north of London.It was the second garden city in England (founded 1920) and one of the first new towns (designated 1948).
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The first pre-school institution was opened in 1816 by Robert Owen in New Lanark, Scotland. [1] [2] [3] The Hungarian countess Theresa Brunszvik followed in 1828. [4] [5] In 1837, Friedrich Fröbel opened one in Germany, coining the term "kindergarten".
Sherrardswood School is an independent, coeducational school for students aged two to eighteen, located in Welwyn, Hertfordshire, England. The school was founded in 1928 by Ethel Wragg. The current headmistress is Anna Wright. [2] The current Chair of Governors is Ali Khan. [3]
Play School is a British children's television series produced by the BBC which ran from 21 April 1964 until 11 March 1988. It was created by Joy Whitby and was aimed at preschool children. [ 1 ] Each programme followed a broad theme and consisted of songs, stories and activities with presenters in the studio, along with a short film introduced ...
The term infant school is used in the United Kingdom. [2] [3] [4] It might refer to a separate school or a department within a larger school. [2] Dictionaries give various age ranges for this phase of education. Cambridge describes infant schools as "for children who are four to seven years old". [2]