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Goose Green School nursery and application process


goldilocks

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Does anyone know anything about the application procedure for school nurseries please and also how I can find out any information about hours - when we viewed goose green for reception places the headteacher mentioned something about longer nursery hours but I can't see anything on the website. Any info would be much appreciated. Thanks
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As far as I'm aware Goose Green have now changed to doing full days instead of having a morning group and an afternoon group. I think this helps prepare them slightly more for the transition into reception class. I know a few kids who have been to GG and both them and their parents have been really happy.
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A number of the school nurseries now offer a "full" day - so you can do 2.5 full days, or 5 half days using your 15 free hours. Goodrich (where my youngest attends nursery) offer a top up, where you pay to add extra hours for the week.


A full day is a school day, so (will very slightly from school to school) from 9 till 3/3:30ish.

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The new Goose Green hours for nursery are 8.45-3.45 (they take a packed lunch) Monday & Tues, then 8.45-11.45 on Weds, for the first class. The second class do the reverse - so Weds afternoon, and then 8.45-3.45 for Thurs & Fri. I think as Pickle says Goodrich offer, that GG also offer top up for a fee.


My son has just started at GG nursery and he (and we) are really happy.

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