All children develop at different rates. We do not expect all children to be toilet trained. Whatever stage your child is at, we will work in partnership with you to support your child’s needs.
A list of some of the most common questions asked by our prospective parents…
All children develop at different rates. We do not expect all children to be toilet trained. Whatever stage your child is at, we will work in partnership with you to support your child’s needs.
We celebrate the fact that our families speak over 23 different languages. The best way to help your child is to build confidence in their home language. This will support their development of English. Our staff are skilled at supporting children who are new to English. We use pictures, gestures and simple words to help children communicate.
If your child is unwell, then they need to stay at home. We do not want to spread virus’ to other children and staff. If your child needs Calpol, then they are not well enough to attend nursery. If your child has been prescribed medicine by a doctor eg. Antibiotics but are well enough to be at school, we can administer their prescribed medication.
Yes, fees are still payable in the event of sickness, holiday or religious events.
We do not charge any deposit or administration fees. Fees are payable in full from your child’s first day at nursery. We will work with you to help your child settle as quickly as possible.
To find out if you are eligible, please visit https://www.childcarechoices.gov.uk/
To find out if you are eligible, please visit https://www.gov.uk/help-with-childcare-costs/free-childcare-2-year-olds
No, your child does not need to wear a uniform, however we do have nursery t-shirts and sweatshirts for you to purchase should you wish to. These are available from the office.
Please ensure your child is dressed in comfortable clothing that you do not mind getting messy and that is easy to manage when they are using the toilet independently. Also, please can your child wear shoes that they can take off and put on themselves, eg. No laces and that they have suitable clothing to be outdoors in all weathers.
No, however if places are limited, they are offered out in the following order:
Yes, we respond to children’s individual needs. If your child is tired and needs to sleep, our staff will ensure they are made comfortable.
Yes. All children are taught Phase One phonics during their story time sessions. This helps them to develop the listening skills that will support later reading and writing.
The best way to prepare children for school is to develop their independence and resilience so they can cope with new challenges. We place a high priority on developing childrens’ communication and social skills. Children have access to a rich environment that enables them to learn across all areas of the curriculum.
Hot lunches can be provided at St. Margaret’s Nursery.
Brookhill Nursery and Hampden Way Nursery are packed lunch only.