Government introduction of 30 hours per week free education

From September 2017 the Nursery School will be offering 30 hours per week for 38 weeks per year free education and care to families who meet the government guidelines. Families with both parents working 16 hours or more per week and lone parents who are working 16...

Save our crossing patrols in Bristol

Bristol City Council are thinking about cutting 80 school crossing patrols across Bristol and as a result it could mean children all over Bristol will be in danger when they walk to school. The Council are currently running a consultation on this so we have a real...

Please help to save our nursery schools

The Government’s consultation paper (Early Years Funding: changes to funding for 3 & 4 year olds 11/8/16) outlines proposals that will leave nursery schools financially nonviable, potentially forcing them to close. This funding will not cover basic costs,...

Police van visits school

There was great excitement when Adam, Darren and Amie from Avon and Somerset Police brought their van to Nursery on Wednesday morning.  The children were able to explore the van, try on hats, hold riot shields and look and listen when the sirens and lights were set...

Parent Governor Vacancy

Would you like to be more involved in your child education?  If so, why not consider becoming a school governor at St Philip’s Marsh Nursery School and Barton Hill Children’s Centre/Cashmore Early Years Centre. What do governors do? Oversee the budget;...

Free ICT and form filling course

A FREE 7-week course which helps you learn some basic IT skills and assists you to fill in forms online will be held at Barton Hill Settlement from 3 November to 15 December. For further information please download ICT and form filling course.
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