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Enrol Now for 30 Hours of Funded Childcare at Shotley Bridge Nursery

Parents in Consett can now secure 30 hours of funded childcare starting in September 2024 at the Shotley Bridge Nursery School. The nursery is accepting bookings and offering tours to families interested in enrolling their children in a supportive and nurturing environment.
Quality Childcare for Every Child
Located at 36-38 Derwent Street, Blackhill, the Shotley Bridge Nursery School prides itself on creating a welcoming atmosphere that respects the individuality of each child. Experienced practitioners are dedicated to providing flexible placements, aiming to foster growth and independence.
According to the nursery, all children aged 3-4 years are entitled to 15 hours of free childcare starting from the term after their third birthday. Additionally, working parents may qualify for 30 hours of funded childcare, while some children as young as 9 months may also be eligible for assistance.
Why Choose Shotley Bridge Nursery School?
The Shotley Bridge Nursery School emphasises the importance of early childhood development. The team believes in nurturing curiosity, independence, and a love for learning during these formative years. Families throughout Consett have placed their trust in the nursery, which has built a reputation for quality care and support.
With limited spaces available for the upcoming term, interested parents are encouraged to reach out to the nursery to arrange a tour. The staff at Shotley Bridge Nursery School are eager to share their commitment to creating a positive learning environment for children.
For more information, parents can contact the nursery directly at 01207 581 700 or visit their website at shotleybridgenurseryschool.co.uk.
Every moment spent in early education matters, and Shotley Bridge Nursery School aims to provide a foundation that children can build upon for years to come.
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