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Admission criteria for Early Nurture Pre-School

 

Early Nurture Pre-School provides a nurturing, high quality learning environment for children from all backgrounds, including those eligible for government funding, working entitlements were both parents are working, and from disadvantage backgrounds having an income lower than £16,000, we also offer flexible stretch if parents want full days as a alternative to 5 sessions. We also offer day care services price vary for different age ranges.

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We cater for children age ranges 2-5 currently and have an intake from all constituencies and community backgrounds.

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Children and their families are at the centre of our exceptionally welcoming preschool in which all children thrive. Staff are highly committed to providing extremely high quality levels of care and education. 

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Early Years Pupil Premium


The purpose of EYPP is to improve the educational outcomes of socio-economically disadvantaged children who are eligible for free early years entitlements in an early years setting.


Eligibility
Children are eligible for EYPP if they receive at least one hour of free early years entitlements provision and their parent or carer receives one or more of the following benefits:
• Income Support
• income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
• income-related Employment and Support Allowance
• support under part 6 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
• the guaranteed element of Pension Credit
• Child Tax Credit if the parent or carer is not also entitled to Working Tax Credit and has an annual gross income of less than £16,190
• Working Tax Credit run-on, which is paid for 4 weeks after a claimant stops qualifying for Working Tax Credit

• Universal Credit, if the parent or carer’s annual net household income is less than £7,400, not including any benefits
• If the child was formerly looked after by a local authority in England or Wales through adoption, a special guardianship order or a child arrangements order, they are also eligible.


Use of EYPP funding
Early years settings should ensure EYPP funding is used to improve educational outcomes for disadvantaged children by spending on activities, staff training and resources that specifically impact educational outcomes for disadvantaged children. We plan to use EYPP spending based on consideration of well-evidenced approaches such as professional development for staff, which may benefit all children while providing the greatest benefit to disadvantaged children.


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