A PRIMARY school is "delighted" after unveiling its new-look nursery.
Rayne Primary and Nursery School, in Capel Road, has opened its new classroom.
The school says the site has been carefully designed using "soothing colours", creating a "warm, calm, inviting environment" for its three and four-year-olds.
Headteacher Debra Price said: "It has been a real community project to implement the changes.
"Crown kindly donated the paint and the Community Payback scheme worked weekends painting the building interior and exterior.
"We held a 'sparkle day' too where parents and children spent a Saturday at school painting fencing and sheds.
"I am thrilled with the outcome and our children love it too."
Children can join the nursery the term after they turn three years old.
Both 15-hour and 30-hour places are on offer with the option of paying for additional sessions.
The school welcomes visits to their nursery.
You can find out more about their nursery provision or visit Rayne Primary and Nursery School’s website at rayneprimary.co.uk.
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