Pre-Schools
Pre-Schools provide sessional hours, generally during term time. To find out more please see below.
Next review date June 2024
What is a pre-school?
Pre-schools were formerly called playgroups and some prefer to stay with that title. They are organised by the local community or voluntary groups on a not-for-profit basis, often with help from parents. Pre-schools cater for children aged between 3 and 5 years old, but some also have places available for 2 year olds.
What care does a pre-school offer?
Pre-schools offer sessional day care that usually open during term times. Most of the sessions are for 3 hours, either in the morning or the afternoon. Whilst at pre-school, children will begin the first stage of the National Curriculum. This is called the Foundation Stage, where children learn through planned play. Children develop their speaking, listening and persistence skills and learn early reading, writing and numeracy skills.
Registration
Pre-schools are registered with OFSTED and are regularly inspected.
Choosing a pre-school
Follow the link to find out more about pre-schools in your area - Childcare Providers Search
You can also contact the Family Information Service - 0118 9373777 (option 2) email - fis@reading.gov.uk
Can a Pre-School offer Early Years Funding: Free Places?
Pre-schools can provide 3 & 4 Year Funded places - 3 & 4 Year Old Free Early Years Funding
Pre-schools who have an Outstanding or Good Ofsted rating can offer 2 year funded places, to find out more 2 Year Old Education & Childcare Funding
To find out more about pre-school that provide funded places - Childcare Providers Search