Apprentice tags St Mary’s CE Primary School in Putney

Billy Shephard our apprentice at My Nametags, showed his support for National Apprenticeship Week on Friday by making an appearance at St Mary’s CE Primary School in Putney. He labelled anything and everything he could lay his hands on from the school’s spare uniform, in case of art-room spillages and playground accidents, to school, office and playground equipment with labels personalised for St Mary’s.

Billy, My Nametags apprentice outside St Mary's CE School, Putney

Billy, My Nametags apprentice outside
St Mary’s CE School, Putney

Billy said “I wanted to promote the National Apprenticeship Scheme because an apprenticeship has helped me to gain vital work experience whilst gaining a highly sought after qualification.  It has also given me the skills and confidence needed to be competent within my job role.”

Click here to watch Billy in action at St Mary’s.

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Billy using My Nametags Colour Stickers
to label spare school uniform

My Nametags took on Billy last year as an apprentice at the head office in Putney.  Throughout this time Billy showed great skill and initiative and is about to gain his customer service qualification.  As well as his training in customer service, Billy also attended a graphic design course; so he is now designing name tags as well as assisting customers and maintaining the smooth running of the office.  We were so taken with Billy’s work ethic and diligence that we have just offered him a permanent contract.

Lars Andersen, Managing Director here at My Nametags said “We think the National Apprenticeship Scheme (NAS) is vital in helping young people to develop their skills and for the opportunity to gain successful employment.  We also believe that the NAS is important for companies like ourselves in finding enthusiastic and hardworking young people.

We would definitely recommend the apprenticeship scheme and will happily be taking on another apprentice in the coming months”.

Image of Apprenticeship Week 11-15 March

National Apprenticeship Week  11-15 March.  For further details about apprenticeship schemes, visit: http://www.apprenticeships.org.uk/

My Nametags review by A New Addition

Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Tag your it..

As it is coming up to half term and you may be preparing for the buying of new larger uniform I thought I would share with you what I same sent from My Name Tags.
My Name tags are Beautiful quality name labels for clothing and equipment. The labels are perfect for children going to school or nursery.

-Design nametags in 2 minutes
-Get them in 48 hours
-Easy to use
-Guaranteed to stay on (There is a 10 year washproof guarantee! Wow!)

Iron-on name tags
The iron-on name tags are perfect for ironing onto clothes and school uniforms. The iron-on labels can be used in washing machines and dryers.
Sticker name labels
The stickers can be used in shoes, on lunch boxes, PE bags, CDs and thousands of other places! They can be used in dishwashers, sterilisers and microwaves.

For a set of 75 Iron ons and 75 stickers it is the cost of £9.95 a set my opinion is that they are an absolute bargain especially compared to that lost Moshi Monster bag because it hasn’t got a name in another child has ‘mistakenly’ taken it ;) So far K has had his on his jumper since the start of term and it is like they promise absolutely perfect I think I may even buy myself some, yay Hannah stickers :D

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Six tips for starting school

Picture of school signMost people have vivid memories of their first day at school. It’s such an important event and with the right preparation you can help your child enjoy every minute of it. Read our six strategies to help your child make the move from nursery to school and you could win a ‘Topsy and Tim Start School’ sticker book…

Familiarise yourself

Visit the school together before your child starts school so that it’s less daunting and appears more familiar on the big day. Let the teacher know your child’s likes/dislikes and what interests them. This can be very useful to the teacher to make your child feel comfortable on the first day. If there are two reception classes then you could let the school know about friendships before the summer term ends so that the teachers try not to separate friends.

Safety in numbers

Reassure your child that there will be other children starting school on the same day. Try to find out if there are children living locally going to the same school, and if possible, arrange a play date before the big day.

Uniform

Try the uniform on so your child can get familiar with it and practice getting changed into their sports kit, ballet kit etc. Don’t forget to label everything with My Nametags (even socks!)

Play schools together

Play schools at home together. This will allow you to talk about the school in a positive and reassuring way. It’s a fun and easy way to talk about the school day and introduce what actually happens in the class room.

Choose a new lunchbox

Choose a lunchbox, snack box or backpack together. If they are having school dinners encourage them to ‘try’ new foods. Make sure they know how to use a knife and fork confidently.

Keep your emotions in check

On the big day keep smiling however emotional you may feel. It will show your child that you are happy about them going to school. Don’t hang around too long as it can make the separation more emotional. And don’t forget to get that photo of them looking pristine as they leave the house as it won’t last long!

Picture of cover of Topsy and Tim sticker book

Win a Topsy and Tim sticker book

A great way of introducing the concept of school is to read about it. Children’s classic Topsy and Tim’s Start School story is reassuring for young children having first experiences of their own. The first five people to email their name and address to us will win a Topsy and Tim Start School Sticker Activity books retailing at £3.99 [competition closed - we have received the 5 emails already].

If your child likes Topsy and Tim you can even buy a brand new app for your iphone or computer, which has lots of puzzles and games about starting school. Available from www.topsyandtim.com