Little Owls Scunthorpe South Ltd (FUNDING FOR SUMMER TERM)

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About Little Owls Scunthorpe South Ltd (FUNDING FOR SUMMER TERM)

Other Information At Little Owls we aim to provide a safe and secure environment which is inclusive to all children and their families that access our Nurseries. At Little Owls all practitioners actively promote a warm secure relationship with all children in the setting with the individual needs of each child being assessed and catered for in partnership with parents/carers. At Little Owls we have many ways of providing this reassuring atmosphere, but a key factor for most young children is building a relationship with, or attachment to, the people who are caring for them. As it is hard for children to come into a new setting and make several attachments at the same time, at Little Owls we help the children separate from their parents by providing a key worker system Through these partnerships we recognise that all children need to feel valued Children tend to feel more reassured when they know what to expect. This means that routines and consistency are important in each area of the nursery. Therefore, our routines are flexible, but are structured enough for our children to be able to anticipate what is likely to happen next. Frequent staff meetings and policies ensure that we work together in a consistent way so that children in our care feel secure within the nursery environment. All children are treated as individuals and we strive to fulfil the needs of the children and their parents/carers at the nursery. At Little Owls we comply and adhere to The SEND Code Of Practice 2015 • Children and Families Act 2014 (Part 3) • Equality Act 2010 • Working Together to Safeguard Children (2018) • EYFS. Special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in the early years is of paramount importance. We ensure early action is taken to identify and support children with SEND and/or emerging needs through Early help and the support of other agencies. Little Owls offer the 2, 3 and 4 year old funding, including the 30 hours for children who are eligible.
Categories Childcare, Nursery education, Pre-school
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What is Offered

Age groups Looks after children aged between 0 years 4 months and 11 years 0 months
School drop-offs and pick-ups for Willoughby Road Primary Academy
Funding available 2, 3, 4, Offers Extended Entitlement (30 hours)
30 hours are offered between the times of 8-5 Monday to Friday can be stretched over 50 weeks
Special Needs Caters for children with special needs.
We work with parents to ensure that all children's needs are met. Our building is adapted to cater for any disability. We have three S.E.N.C.O staff members who work with the staff parents, children and outside agencies. SENCO staff all attend training that is provided by the local authority. We have a Special Educational Needs + Disability policy, this details how we support the children in the setting. This is reviewed annually Our staff include several practitioners that have many years knowledge and experience in working with children with additional needs.


Costs and Availability


  • Monday 08:00-17:00
    Tuesday 08:00-17:00
    Wednesday 08:00-17:00
    Thursday 08:00-17:00
    Friday 08:00-17:00

  • All Year

Contact Details

  • Address: Former Site Of Willoughby Road Prim Dragonby Road, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, DN17 2LD