Preschools Wolverhampton

All three and four year olds are entitled to a free part-time early education in a nursery, playgroup, reception class, pre-school or with an accredited childminder. All children receiving free early years education will be taught the Foundation Stage curriculum - the first stage of the National Curriculum that focuses on the needs of children aged three until the end of the reception year of primary school.

Black Horse Ltd
0870 2427878
St. Davids Court, Union Street
Wolverhampton
Lombard North Central Plc
01902 431900
31 Waterloo Road
Wolverhampton
Barclays Bank PLC
0845 7555555
Queen Sq
Wolverhampton
Provident Personal Credit
01902 405999
28-36 Church Street , Bilston
Wolverhampton
Bristol Finance & Credit Services Ltd
01922 629966
St. Pauls Buildings, St. Pauls Street
Walsall
CitiFinancial
01902 488108
Ground Floor 15-17 Waterloo Road
Wolverhampton
Mobile Money Ltd
01902 424696
60 Waterloo Rd
Wolverhampton
Eastern Gate Ltd
01902 302000
PO Box 81
Wolverhampton
Renfield Securities
01902 844567
1 Lansdowne Avenue, Codsall
Wolverhampton
London Scottish Finance Ltd
01384 234755
176 Wolverhampton Street
Dudley

Funding for the Under 5's

Funding for Under 5's

Funding for Under 5's

All three and four year olds are entitled to a free part-time early education in a nursery, playgroup, reception class, pre-school or with an accredited childminder. This free education place consists of a minimum of 12.5 hours per week for 38 weeks of the year and becomes available to them from the 1 September, 1 January or 1 April following their third birthday. For example:

For Children Born Between: Free Place Available From:
1 January and 31 March 1 April following their 3rd birthday
1 April and 31 August 1 September following their 3rd birthday
1 September and 31 December 1 January following their 3rd birthday

All children receiving free early years education will be taught the Foundation Stage curriculum - the first stage of the National Curriculum that focuses on the needs of children aged three until the end of the reception year of primary school. The Foundation Stage is delivered through planned play activities which helps to ensure that all children experience the best possible start to their education and have the opportunity to reach their full potential.

There are a range of registered settings that offer free part-time early education; all must be registered with the local authority and be inspected on a regular basis by education inspectors appointed by the Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted). Settings include:

  • voluntary playgroups
  • voluntary pre-schools
  • day nurseries
  • private nursery schools
  • maintained nursery schools
  • nursery classes attached to primary schools
  • primary school reception classes
  • a childminder's home (where the childminder is part of an approved childminding network)

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