Margaret and Rachel McMillan opened this nursery as an ‘open air’ nursery in 1914 for the children of Deptford.
They called the classrooms shelters as we do today because they believed that children should be in the open air as much as possible – just as we do today.
This is the oldest open air nursery in England.
In 1917, Rachel died and Margaret named the nursery after her.
Margaret and Rachel believed in the importance of excellent early education and the positive impact it could have on the future lives of children.
This nursery and the work of the McMillan sisters has greatly influenced nursery practice all around the world.
Recent research into early childhood has proved Rachel and Margaret right about the long term benefits to children of high quality nursery education.
Research shows that investment at this early age reaps rich rewards later on for the individual and the community.
We are very proud of our history whilst at the same time being a 21st Century nursery.
At Rachel McMillan Nursery our aims are:
To enable children and adults to develop as confident, happy, independent, able learners.
To develop children’s confidence, self esteem and self expression.
To build on children’s experiences, knowledge, culture and beliefs by providing a rich variety of play experiences.
To help children learn about cultural diversity.
To promote a harmonious, respectful society.
To provide a calm, welcoming and supportive environment.
To provide a safe and stimulating place to learn and work.
To make a place where everybody’s views and contributions are valued.
To encourage family involvement in nursery life.
To share information and knowledge with mums, dads and carers about their child.
To aid smooth transitions from home to nursery and nursery to primary school.