Alfreton Nursery School is a Nursery, Co-Ed Nursery located in Derbyshire, East Midlands.
This nursery accepts children from 2-5 years old.
Currently, the nursery has 98 students enrolled.
Derbyshire start accepting application for admissions. Parents can start applying to a school online at https://caya-apps.derbyshire.gov.uk/Synergy/SynergyWeb/Login.aspx
The closing date for applications. Derbyshire will close any application or change you make after this date as late.
Emails to Derbyshire residents who applied online will be sent.
Letters to Derbyshire residents who applied using a paper application form will be sent.
Holidays | Date |
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Autumn Half Term Holidays | 30th Oct 2023 To 3rd Nov 2023 |
Winter Holidays | 25th Dec 2023 To 5th Jan 2024 |
Spring Half Term Holidays | 19th Feb 2024 To 23rd Feb 2024 |
Spring Holidays | 29th Mar 2024 To 12th Apr 2024 |
Summer Half Term Holidays | 27th May 2024 To 31st May 2024 |
Summer Holidays | 24th Jul 2024 To 3rd Sep 2024 |
Terms | Dates |
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Autumn Term | 4th Sep 2023 To 29th Oct 2023 |
Autumn Term-2 | 4th Nov 2023 To 24th Dec 2023 |
Spring Term | 6th Jan 2024 To 18th Feb 2024 |
Spring Term-2 | 24th Feb 2024 To 28th Mar 2024 |
Summer Term | 13th Apr 2024 To 26th May 2024 |
Summer Term-2 | 1st Jun 2024 To 23rd Jul 2024 |
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Claim your school today FreeThe leadership team's effectiveness in maintaining the quality of education is outstanding.
The assessment system for checking on and recording children's progress and attainment is now providing the level of detail needed.
The governors are committed and knowledgeable in their roles.
Disadvantaged and SEND children receive extra support and care, and teaching programmes for improving communication skills are successful.
Encouraging parents to contribute to their children's learning journals through the electronic system is effective in providing a smooth transition between school and home learning.
Provision for very young children is effective through building trusting relationships with parents and gaining an accurate understanding of the children's development stage and specific needs on entry.
The next step for the school is to refine the improvement plans to measure the impact of their actions.
This letter will be copied to the chair of the governing body, the regional schools commissioner, and the director of children's services for Derbyshire.
This letter will be published on the Ofsted website.