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About The Kindergarten
The teachers and their assistants lead by example and provide an environment which respects individual differences. Activities include ring-games, singing, story-telling, French, Eurythmy, painting, drawing and baking. All equipment used is made from natural materials and freshly prepared organic food is served.
We accept children between the ages of three and under seven years. We currently have 2 Kindergarten groups, together offering places for up to 24 children. The Kindergarten hours are 9.30am to 12.45pm five mornings a week.
Please click here to read our Ofsted Nursery Inspection Report
Fees
Our full-time fees are currently £1100 per term for 5 mornings.
We offer part-time places for 3 year olds only – £900 per term for 4 mornings, £680 per term for 3 mornings.
We receive Government funding for all 3 and 4 year olds, which covers approximately 50% of the fees
Management
The Kindergartens are run by the directors in conjunction with the teachers. We expect all parents to become involved in the Kindergarten in some capacity as this creates a communal feel. The Kindergarten has charitable status.
Open Days
If you would like to visit the Kindergarten please come to one of our open days. They offer an informal opportunity to meet the teachers and other parents and to find out more about life in the Kindergarten.
Wednesday, 7th May 2008, 2.30pm
Contact us for more information.
Admission
Admission to the Kindergarten is by application form and subject to an interview with the teacher. There is a non-refundable registration fee of £30 to join the waiting list. Places are subject to availability. On acceptance of a place we require a deposit of £200.
If you would like to register your child with us please contact us with your address and we will send you an application form.
Please click here to read our Ofsted Nursery Inspection Report
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