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Information for parents
Nursery Education2020/2021Choosing the right nursery school for your child
Apply online: www.sthelens.gov.uk/admissions 1
The statement of preference of a nursery school foryour child is one of the most important decisions youwill have to make.
Dear Parents/Carers,
The statement of preference of a nursery school for your child is one of the most importantdecisions you will have to make. This booklet has been produced to tell you about nursery schoolsin St Helens, how to apply for a place and what to do if your preference cannot be met.
This booklet sets out the arrangements for the admission of children to nursery schools for theacademic year beginning September 2020. It also sets out arrangements for transfer from onenursery school to another during this year and gives details of how places are allocated.
Please note that you may not always gain your first preference when you apply for anursery school.
Admission may depend on meeting the criteria which are explained fully in this booklet.
Please take the time to read this booklet carefully before you fill in your application form, evenif you have already decided which nursery school you prefer. It contains a lot of informationwhich I hope will inform your preferences and, wherever possible, help you to avoiddisappointment.
Each nursery school produces its own prospectus which contains a great deal of informationabout that school. It may also be useful to visit the schools which interest you beforecompleting the application form. If you have any queries about individual schools, do nothesitate to contact the head teacher of the nursery school concerned.
A checklist for applicants is detailed at the back of this booklet and may help parents/carersin completing the form correctly.
The staff who work in the Admissions Section at Atlas House are there to help and advise you.Please do not hesitate to contact them with any queries or concerns that you may have aboutadmissions.
They can be reached on St Helens 01744 671035.
I hope very much that you find this booklet helpful.
Yours sincerely,
Joanne DaviesSenior Assistant Director, Education and Children’s Health
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Contents
2 Apply online: www.sthelens.gov.uk/admissions
Information About Schools 4
Types of Maintained Nursery Schools in St Helens 4
School Prospectus 4
Ofsted Reports 4
School Achievement and Attainment Tables 5
Start and finish times of Nursery Sessions 5
Breakfast and After-School Clubs and Wrap-Around Care 5
Applying for a Nursery Place in a St Helens Local 6
Authority Maintained SchoolAdmission Age 6
Application Timetable for a Nursery Place in the School Year 2020/2021 6
Application Form 6
Online Applications 6
Expressing and ranking your preferences for a Nursery School/Unit 7
Changes of Preference 7
Late Applications 7
One Application per Child 7
Definition of Home Address 7
False Information 8
Notification of Decisions 8
2 Year Old Maintained Nursery Places 8
Transfer to Reception Year 5
Registered Independent, Private and Voluntary 26
Sector Providers in St Helens
General Information and Advice 31
Complaints 31
Transport 31
General School Holiday Dates 31
Apply online: www.sthelens.gov.uk/admissions 3
Map of Local Authority-Maintained Nursery Provision within 32
St Helens
Map of Independent, Private and Voluntary Nursery Providers 33
in St Helens
Results from 2019 Nursery Admissions Questionnaire 34
Questionnaire: Admissions to Nursery Schools/Units 2020/2021 35
Application Form
Checklist for Applicants
Where to get more help and information
How Places are Allocated 9
Admission Number 9
Oversubscription Criteria for Community and Voluntary Controlled 9Nursery Schools in St Helens
Community Nursery Schools in St Helens and How Places were Allocated 10for September 2019
Nursery Units attached to Community Primary Schools in St Helens and 11How Places were Allocated for September 2019
Nursery Units attached to Voluntary Controlled Primary Schools in St Helens and 13How Places were Allocated for September 2019
Community Nursery Units attached to Voluntary Aided Schools in St Helens and 14How Places were Allocated for September 2019
Nursery Units attached to Academy Schools in St Helens and How Places Were 14Allocated for September 2019
Voluntary Aided (Catholic) Nurseries Oversubscription Criteria and 14How Places were Allocated for September 2019
Waiting-Lists 22
Free Nursery Education Places 23
4 Apply online: www.sthelens.gov.uk/admissions
Information About Schools Nursery education provides an ‘early start’ to education for children of pre-school age. Within asecure and stimulating environment, the pre-school child can learn through play and activitieswhich stimulate the development of skills and encourage curiosity and a willingness to learn.
In addition, the opportunity to mix with other children is valuable (especially for those withoutbrothers/sisters at home). Such interaction encourages social skills in addition to self-awareness,self-confidence and a sense of responsibility.
St Helens Local Authority provides nursery education in many parts of the Borough. Schoolswelcome visits from interested parents. However, we would recommend making an appointmentbeforehand.
Details of maintained nursery units attached to Primary Schools are on pages 10-22.
Please note: there is no obligation for your child to attend the school at which the nurseryis based.
Types of Maintained Nursery Schools in St HelensThere are community, voluntary controlled and voluntary aided (faith) nursery schools in StHelens. A map on page 32 shows where the nurseries are located.
Academies
Academies are independently managed, all ability schools set up by sponsors from business,faith or voluntary groups in partnership with the Department of Education. Together they fundthe land and buildings, with the goverment covering the running costs.
Community Schools
The Local Authority employs the staff on the recommendation of the Governing Body, owns theschool’s land and buildings and, as the admission authority, determines the oversubscriptioncriteria for these schools (see page 9 for the oversubscription criteria and how places areallocated).
Voluntary Controlled Schools
The school’s site is normally owned by a church or voluntary organisation but the school isfunded and controlled by the Local Authority. The Local Authority is responsible for pupiladmissions and, therefore, determines the oversubscription criteria (see page 9 for theoversubscription criteria and how places are allocated).
Voluntary Aided Schools
The Governing Body is the employer and the school’s land and buildings are normally owned bythe church or a charitable foundation and they contribute towards the capital costs of runningthe school. They are the admissions authority and, therefore, determine their ownoversubscription criteria (see pages 14-22 for oversubscription criteria and how places areallocated).
School ProspectusThe Governors of each school publish a prospectus that provides information about their school.As well as including details about school policies, educational needs and curriculum, there willbe a summary of the National Curriculum assessment of the pupils in the school at the end ofthe appropriate Key Stage. The prospectus is available, free of charge, from each primaryschool mentioned in this booklet.
Ofsted ReportsSchools are inspected by the Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted). Copies of Ofstedreports are available from schools or can be viewed on the Ofsted website: www.ofsted.gov.uk
Apply online: www.sthelens.gov.uk/admissions 5
School Achievement and Attainment TablesAnnual School/School Achievement and Attainment Tables (formerly performance tables) areavailable online at www.education.gov.uk/schools/performance/index.html
Start and finish times of Nursery SessionsAs these vary, you should contact the school/nursery concerned.
Breakfast and After-School Clubs and Wrap-Around CareInformation on which schools provide breakfast, after-school clubs and wrap-around care can beobtained from the St Helens Family Information Service at: www.sthelens.gov.uk/fis
Wrap-Around Care
A number of schools are able to offer breakfast, after-school and wrap-around care, e.g. if yourchild attends a morning session and you wish them to stay in the afternoon, the school can offerthis facility. The costs of wrap-around vary amongst providers and you should contact the schoolconcerned for more information.
Prior to completing your application, you should check with individual schools to makesure that any ‘out of school’ provision is going to meet your needs.
Transfer to Reception Year Parents should note that there is no guarantee that a child who has a place in a nurserywill automatically secure a place at the infant/primary school to which the nursery isattached.
Parents must apply for a reception year place by completing their home Local Authority’s PrimaryAdmission Form. St Helens Primary Education: Information for Parents booklet gives detailsof policies for admission to reception year in St Helens Primary Schools. It is available on StHelens Council’s website and Primary Schools in the autumn term prior to the child startingschool. For example, if your child is 3 years old before 1st September 2020, they will be eligiblefor admission to reception year in September 2021. Therefore, you should complete the PrimaryApplication Form between September 2020 and 15 January 2021.
6 Apply online: www.sthelens.gov.uk/admissions
Applying for a Nursery Place in a St HelensLocal Authority-Maintained SchoolAdmission AgeChildren aged three on or before 31 August 2020 are eligible to be considered for a St HelensLocal Authority nursery place for 15 hours per week beginning in September 2020. Children aged 3after 31 August 2020 are eligible to be considered for a place from January (spring) 2021, andchildren aged 3 after 31 December 2020 are eligible to be considered admission for a place from April(summer) 2021. Parents who apply for spring or summer term should note that places will havealready been allocated to children who were aged 3 before 1 September and therefore thenumber of places available for the spring and summer term allocations will be limited.
Application Timetable for a Nursery Place in the School Year 2020/2021July/August 2019 - Booklets and application forms are available for parents to collect fromNursery Units. The website www.sthelens.gov.uk/admissions will be open for parents who wishto apply online from 10 June 2019.
26 July 2019 - Closing date for the submission of online applications or the return of paperapplication forms for children who will be aged 3 before 1 September 2020. Parents whosechildren will be 3 years old during the period 1 September 2020 and 31 March 2021, and wishtheir child to be considered for a nursery place for the term following their third birthday, shouldsubmit an application by 24 July 2020 for Spring 2021 or Summer 2021 admission.
Application FormPlease complete the application form at the back of this booklet or, alternatively, complete yourapplication online (see below). If your child is 3 after 31 August 2020 and you wish to apply forspring or summer 2021 admission, you only need to complete one application form which willautomatically be rolled forward for consideration the following academic year, i.e. the schoolyear commencing September 2021.
You can state three schools and rank them in order of preference (see guidance below).Your application may include a mixture of different types of nurseries, for example Community,Voluntary Controlled and Voluntary Aided schools.
This application form is to secure 15 hours per week in a Maintained School Nursery. 30 Hours FreeChildcare is only available to eligible families and may not be offered by all Maintained SchoolNursery Classes. Once you have been allocated a place at a Maintained School Nursery, you shouldcontact the school to check if they will be offering the extended entitlement. They will advise you ofwhether there are any places available. You can still take avantage of the extended entitlement if theMaintained Nursery is full or not offering the extended entitlement, by applying to a Private Nursery,Pre-school or childminder for the additional 15 hours. (More details on eligibility and how to apply areavailable on page 25.)
Please note:• A copy of your child’s birth certificate and proof of address must be attached to the applicationform. If you apply online, please forward this documentation to the Admissions Section (contactdetails are on the website). A copy of a recent utility bill, e.g. Council Tax, gas, electricity etc. orother similar documents are acceptable as proof of address. If you are seeking a maintainednursery place outside St Helens or within the private sector, please contact the relevant LocalAuthority or private provider.
Online ApplicationsYou can make an online application for your child’s nursery place. The online form asks for the sameinformation as the paper form at the back of this booklet. The benefits of applying online are:
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• it is quick and easy to use;• there are simple instructions guiding you through the process;• you can change your application up to the closing date;• you will receive email confirmation that your application has been received;• the offer of a school place will be sent via email, so you do not have to wait for the post.For more information, please go to www.sthelens.gov.uk/admissions
Expressing and ranking your preferences for a Nursery School/UnitA list of all nursery schools and units maintained by St Helens Local Authority can be seen onpages 10-21. It includes the name, address and telephone number of the school, the admissionnumber and how places were allocated for September 2019. The application form asks parentsto state three nurseries in order of preference so that if your first preference cannot be met dueto oversubscription, your child may be considered for a place at your second or third preferencenursery.
Please note:
• Parents will not be disadvantaged by stating more than one preference on the form, as everyeffort will be made to comply with a first preference.
• Second and third preferences will only be resorted to when a nursery is oversubscribed anda child cannot be allocated a place at the nursery which is their parents’ first preference.
• It is important that you consider your preferences carefully and only submit a second or thirdpreference if you are able to take up the offer of a place there.
• If no second or third preference is stated and you are unsuccessful in your application foryour first preference nursery, no other nursery place will be offered. However, you will besupplied with a list of nursery schools/units with available places.
Changes of PreferenceThe Local Authority will not accept a change of preference after the closing date without proof ofan exceptional change in circumstances, e.g. house move to another area or an older siblinghas transferred schools. Where there is no evidence of an exceptional change in circumstances,the change of preference will be considered as a late application.
Late ApplicationsApplications (including agreed changes of preference) submitted after the closing date will onlybe considered alongside those who applied on time, when they are received before theallocation procedures begin. However, as this date cannot be predicted, parents have noguarantee that any application received after the closing date will be included.
One Application per ChildThe Local Authority will only accept one application per child for a school place. Where parentsdisagree on school preferences for their child, they must settle their differences between eachother and submit only one form.
Definition of Home AddressThis is the confirmed address (before allocation procedures begin) where the child and parent,or person with parental responsibility, normally live. If parents are separated and the childspends time at each parent’s address, the address which receives Child Benefit will normally beused, but the Authority reserves the right to request other proofs as fit the individualcircumstances. It may be necessary for the Authority to carry out checks to confirm thataddresses given are genuine.
Any parent seeking to advantage their child’s application for a school place by submittinga false address may have the offer of a place withdrawn once this is discovered.
8 Apply online: www.sthelens.gov.uk/admissions
Please note:
Any change in your home address, after your application has been submitted, must be notifiedto the Admissions Section and supported by documentary evidence. e.g. exchange of contractor tenancy agreement. Similarly, if you are unsuccessful in your application for your preferrednurseries and subsequently move address, you should notify the Admissions Section as this mayaffect your child’s position on the waiting list(s).
False InformationWhere the Local Authority discovers that a child has been awarded a place as a result of anyfalse information, e.g. home address, date of birth, it will withdraw the offer.
The Local Authority has withdrawn offers of places to parents whomade false declarations in previous years.
Notification of DecisionsApplicants for September 2020 admission will be sent a decision letter on 20 September 2019.If your child is allocated a place, the session time will be confirmed at a later date by thehead teacher of the nursery school/unit.
Applicants for spring and summer term admission in 2021 will be sent decision letters on25 September 2020.
2 Year Old Maintained Nursery PlacesA small number of School Nurseries also offer places to 2 year olds. Currently only Broad OakCommunity Primary and Thatto Heath Primary School offer 2 year old places in their MaintainedNurseries, but more schools are considering the option, so you should check with your preferredschool for latest availability information. Alternatively, 2 year old nursery places can be secured ata wide range of other Private and Voluntary Sector Providers (see pages 26-30) or withChildminders. You should contact the Private and Voluntary Sector Provider directly to secure aplace at one of their settings.
To apply for a 2 year old place in a Maintained Nursery please contact your preferred school torequest an application form.
How Places are Allocated Admission NumberAll nurseries have an admission number (i.e. the number of places available). The admissionnumber for each St Helens maintained nursery school is published in this booklet under thedetails for each school.
If more applications are received than the number of places available at a nursery, then it isdeemed to be oversubscribed. This means that the number of admissions has to be limited usingthe oversubscription criteria for that nursery.
Oversubscription Criteria for Community and Voluntary ControlledNursery Schools in St HelensPlease note that having an elder brother/sister in the school to which the nursery unit isattached is not taken into account when allocating places.
If more applications are received than the number of places available, the Local Authority will usethe following criteria, in order of priority, for deciding how places will be allocated:
1. looked after children and children who were previously looked after but then becamesubject to adoption, a child arrangements order, or special guardianship order1. Thisincludes children who appear to have been in state care outside of England and ceased tobe in state care as a result of being adopted2;
2. children resident within St Helens who have been identified as a Priority Nursery Applicantunder the Local Authority’s Priority Nursery placement procedure;
3. children resident in the Borough of St Helens;
4. children resident outside the Borough of St Helens.1A looked after child is a child who is in the care of a local authority in England, or is beingprovided with accommodation by a local authority in England in the exercise of their socialservices functions.2A child is regarded as having been in state care in a place outside of England if they wereaccommodated by a public authority, a religious organisation or any other provider of care whosesole purpose is to benefit society.
Tie-BreakIn the event of any oversubscription in the number of applications made under any of thecategories above, the Local Authority will offer places firstly to children aged 3 before the term ofadmission and whose family home is nearest the school. The measurement shall be done by theLocal Authority in a straight line using a Geographical Information System (GIS) based on LocalLand and Property Gazeteer (LLPG) data and the National Grid co-ordinates for the family homeand the school. Where the tie-break does not distinguish between applicants, e.g. children livingin the same block of flats, random allocation will be used. This will be done by drawing lots andsupervised by someone independent of the school.
Special Conditions for Twins (etc.)
Where the final place in a year group is offered to one of twins (or triplets etc.), the LocalAuthority’s policy is to admit the other twin etc. too, even if that means going above the admissionnumber for the school concerned. However, it is not possible to do this where the admissionwould breach the staff to pupil ratio. In that situation, only one place will be offered and theparent has to decide which child will take up the place, if any.
Priority Nursery Applicants
If you consider that your child has additional needs and should be considered under criterion 2above, please contact The Bridge Centre (the address is given on the ‘Where toget more help and information’ page at the back of this booklet) prior to completing theapplication form.
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Remember: there is no guarantee that a child who attends a nursery class of a school willautomatically secure a place in the reception class of that school.
For details about Breakfast and After School clubs and Wrap-Around care, visit the Family InformationService website at: www.sthelens.gov.uk/fis
Rainhill Community NurseryDeepdale DriveRainhillMerseyside L35 4NW
Number ofPlaces
90 part-time
Nursery School Number of pupils allocated a place forSeptember 2019
61 part-time 01744 677635
TelephoneNumber
Mrs. S. Payne(Executive HeadTeacher)
Head Teacher
Community Nursery Schools in St Helens and How Places wereAllocated for September 2019
10 Apply online: www.sthelens.gov.uk/admissions
Please note: the number of 30 hour offers will depend on availability of places
Nursery Units attached to Community Primary Schools in St Helensand How Places were Allocated for September 2019
Allanson StreetPrimaryGaskell StreetSt HelensWA9 1PL
Number ofPlaces
60 part-time
School Number of pupils allocated a place forSeptember 2019
40 part-time 01744678144
TelephoneNumber
Mrs. P. Farnell
Head Teacher
Ashurst PrimaryNew Glade HillOff Chain LaneBlackbrookSt HelensWA11 9QJ
26 part-time 17 part-time 01744678150
Mrs. L. Houghton
Broad Oak Community PrimaryBrunswick StreetParrSt HelensWA9 2JE
65 part-time 43 part-time 01744752340
Mrs. M. Hignett
Carr Mill PrimaryKentmere AvenueSt HelensWA11 7PQ
52 part-time 28 part-time 01744678223
Mr. A. Maley
Chapel EndPrimaryCarr Mill RoadBillinge, WiganWN5 7TX
52 part-time 20 part-time 01744678230
Mr. S. Smith
Eaves PrimaryEaves LaneMarshalls CrossSt HelensWA9 3UB
26 part-time 26 part-time 01744812700
Mrs. N. Kearney
Eccleston MerePrimarySaleswood AvenueEcclestonSt HelensWA10 5NX
52 part-time 52 part-time 01744734829
Mr. R. Mugan
Grange ValleyPrimaryHeyes AvenueHaydockSt HelensWA11 0XQ
30 part-time 27 part-time 01744678300
Mrs. D. Holcroft
For details about Breakfast and After School clubs and Wrap-Around care, visit the Family InformationService website at: www.sthelens.gov.uk/fis
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Please note: the number of 30 hour offers will depend on availability of places
Nursery Units attached to Community Primary Schools in St Helensand How Places were Allocated for September 2019 - continued
Legh Vale PrimaryEarly Years &Childcare CentreLegh RoadHaydockSt Helens WA11 0ER
Number ofPlaces
100 part-time
School Number of pupils allocated a place forSeptember 2019
38 part-time 01744678330
TelephoneNumber
Mr. A. Howard
Head Teacher
Lyme CommunityPrimaryLyme StreetNewton-le-WillowsWA12 9HD
35 part-time 8 part-time 01744678350
Mrs. M. Cribb
Merton BankPrimaryRoper StreetSt Helens WA9 1EJ
26 part-time 18 part-time 01744 22104 Mr. M. Griffiths
Newton-le-WillowsPrimarySanderling RoadNewton-le-WillowsWA12 9UF
52 part-time 38 part-time 01744678390
Mrs. K.Wain-Mahoney
Rivington PrimaryTennis Street NorthSt HelensWA10 6LF
52 part-time 28 part-time 01744678493
Miss G. Chalk
Robins LaneCommunity PrimaryRobins LaneSt HelensWA9 3NF
26 part-time 12 part-time 01744678503
Mr D. Spruce
Sherdley PrimaryMill LaneSuttonSt HelensWA9 4HA
52 part-time 31 part-time 01744678683
Mr. A. McCoy
Sutton ManorCommunity PrimaryForest RoadSutton ManorSt HelensWA9 4AT
26 part-time 20 part-time 01744678700
Mrs. M. Gladman
For details about Breakfast and After School clubs and Wrap-Around care, visit the Family InformationService website at: www.sthelens.gov.uk/fis
12 Apply online: www.sthelens.gov.uk/admissions
Please note: the number of 30 hour offers will depend on availability of places
Nursery Units attached to Community Primary Schools in St Helensand How Places were Allocated for September 2019 - continued
Thatto HeathCommunity PrimaryHobart StreetThatto HeathSt HelensWA9 5QX
Number ofPlaces
80 part-time
School Number of pupils allocated a place forSeptember 2019
64 part-time 01744678710
TelephoneNumber
Mrs. C. Ireland
Head Teacher
Willow TreePrimaryWillow Tree AvenueOff Leach LaneSt Helens WA9 4LZ
52 part-time 11 part-time 01744678730
Mr. M. Bell
Nursery Units attached to Voluntary Controlled Primary Schools inSt Helens and How Places were Allocated for September 2019
Sutton Oak CE PrimaryGoodban StreetSuttonSt HelensWA9 3QD
Number ofPlaces
52 part-time
School Number of pupils allocated a place forSeptember 2019
38 part-time 01744678690
TelephoneNumber
Mr. I. Williams
Head Teacher
The District CE Primary Patterson StreetNewton-le-WillowsWA12 9PZ
26 part-time 26 part-time 01744678250
Mrs. L. Shelford
Wargrave CE PrimaryBradlegh RoadNewton-le-WillowsWA12 8QL
32 part-time 32 part-time 01744678720
Mrs. D. Holcroft(Executive Head)
For details about Breakfast and After School clubs and Wrap-Around care, visit the Family InformationService website at: www.sthelens.gov.uk/fis
Head Teacher
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Please note: the number of 30 hour offers will depend on availability of places
Please note: the number of 30 hour offers will depend on availability of places
Community Nursery Units attached to Voluntary Aided Schools inSt Helens and How Places were Allocated for September 2019
Rectory Church of England PrimaryRectory RoadAshton in MakerfieldWiganWN4 0QF
Number ofPlaces
52 part-time
School Number of pupils allocated a place forSeptember 2019
9 part-time 01744678470
TelephoneNumber
Mrs. J. Sweeney
Head Teacher
Corpus ChristiCatholic PrimaryOld LaneRainfordSt HelensWA11 8JF
39 part-time 12 part-time 01744678102
Mrs. S. Birchall
Nursery Units attached to Academy Schools in St Helens and HowPlaces were Allocated for September 2019
Number ofPlaces
School Number of pupils allocated a place forSeptember 2019
TelephoneNumber
Head Teacher
St.Mary &St.Thomas’Church of EnglandPrimaryBarton CloseSt HelensWA10 2HS
52 part-time 15 part-time 01744678010
Mrs. L. Lewis
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For details about Breakfast and After School clubs and Wrap-Around care, visit the Family InformationService website at: www.sthelens.gov.uk/fis
Please note: the number of 30 offers will depend on availability of places
Please note: the number of 30 offers will depend on availability of places
Voluntary Aided (Catholic) Nurseries Oversubscription Criteria andHow Places were Allocated for September 2019
Important
If you state a preference for a Catholic nursery, it is important that you complete the Faithquestions on the application form (paper and online) and submit the documentary evidence thatis requested.
The Governing Bodies of Voluntary Aided Catholic schools are the admission authority for theirschool and, therefore, determine their own oversubscription criteria, which are detailed on thefollowing pages. If you are applying for a place at a Catholic school, you should check theoversubscription criteria carefully. This is particularly important if you do not belong to the samereligious denomination as the school.
Number ofPlaces
School Number of pupils allocated a place forSeptember 2019
TelephoneNumber
Head Teacher
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HaydockEnglish Martyrs’Catholic PrimaryPiele Road, HaydockSt Helens WA11 0JY
26 part-time 24 part-time 01942723552
Miss K. Prescott
For details about Breakfast and After School clubs and Wrap-Around care, visit the Family InformationService website at: www.sthelens.gov.uk/fis
Tie-BreakIn the event of any oversubscription in the number of applications made under any of thecategories above, the Admissions Committee will offer places firstly to children aged 3 before theterm of admission and whose family home is nearest the school. The measurement shall be doneby the Local Authority in a straight line using a Geographical Information System (GIS) based onLocal Land and Property Gazeteer (LLPG) data and the National Grid co-ordinates for the familyhome and the school. Where the tie-break does not distinguish between applicants, e.g. twins ortriplets living in the same house or children living in the same block of flats, random allocation willbe used. This will be done by drawing lots and supervised by someone independent of the school.Please note:Attendance in the nursery class does not guarantee admission to the school.A separate application must be made for transfer from nursery to primary.
Please note: the number of 30 hour offers at the following schools will depend on availability of places
Oversubscription CriteriaWhere the number of applications exceeds the number of places available, the Governing Bodywill apply the following oversubscription criteria:1. Baptised Catholic looked after children and children who were previously looked after but
then became subject to adoption, a child arrangements order, or special guardianshiporder1. This includes children who appear to have been in state care outside of Englandand ceased to be in state care as a result of being adopted2;
2. *Baptised Catholic children living in the Parish of Haydock English Martyrs;3. +Looked After Children and previously Looked After Children other than Catholic;4. Children with brothers and sisters in the school at the time of likely admission. This
includes full, half or stepbrothers and sisters, adopted and foster brothers and sisters or achild of the parent/carer’s partner, and in every case who is living at the same addressand is part of the same family unit;
5. *Baptised Catholic children living in other Catholic Parishes outside the area as defined in(2) above;
6. Children whose parents express a preference for a place at the school. 1A looked after child is a child who is in the care of a local authority in England, or is beingprovided with accommodation by a local authority in England in the exercise of their socialservices functions.2A child is regarded as having been in state care in a place outside of England if they wereaccommodated by a public authority, a religious organisation or any other provider of carewhose sole purpose is to benefit society.*Baptised Catholic means within the policies and practices relating to school admissions, anychild who, before the allocation procedures begin, is a baptised Catholic or who, having beenbaptised into another Christian denomination whose baptisms are recognised by the CatholicChurch, has subsequently been formally received into the Catholic Church.For a child to be considered as a Catholic, evidence of a Catholic Baptism (i.e. BaptismalCertificate) or reception into the Church will be required, in accordance with ArchdiocesanAdvice on this matter. A copy of the advice may be obtained at the school.
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Holy Cross CatholicPrimary SchoolCharles StreetSt HelensWA10 1LN
Number ofPlaces
26 part-time
School Number of pupils allocated a place forSeptember 2019
6 part-time 01744678319
TelephoneNumber
Mrs. M. Matthews
Head Teacher
For details about Breakfast and After School clubs and Wrap-Around care, visit the Family InformationService website at: www.sthelens.gov.uk/fis
Tie-BreakIn the event of any oversubscription in the number of applications made under any of thecategories above, the Admissions Committee will offer places firstly to children aged 3 beforethe term of admission and whose family home is nearest the school. The measurement shall bedone by the Local Authority in a straight line using a Geographical Information System (GIS)based on Local Land and Property Gazeteer (LLPG) data and the National Grid co-ordinates forthe family home and the school.Where the tie-break does not distinguish between applicants, e.g. twins or triplets living in thesame house or children living in the same block of flats, random allocation will be used. This willbe done by drawing lots and supervised by someone independent of the school.Please note:Attendance in the nursery class does not guarantee admission to the school.A separate application must be made for transfer from nursery to primary.
Oversubscription CriteriaWhere the number of applications exceeds the number of places available, the Governing Bodywill apply the following oversubscription criteria:1. Looked after children and children who were previously looked after but then became
subject to adoption, a child arrangements order, or special guardianship order1. Thisincludes children who appear to have been in state care outside of England and ceased tobe in state care as a result of being adopted2;
2. *Baptised Catholic children living in the Parishes of St.Mary’s, Lowe House and Holy Crossand St.Helen;
3. Children with brothers and sisters in the school at the time of likely admission.This includes full, half or stepbrothers and sisters, adopted and foster brothers and sistersor a child of the parent/carer’s partner, and in every case who are living at the sameaddress and are part of the same family unit;
4. Children with special needs, providing such application is submitted with appropriateevidence or reports from a doctor, social worker or health visitor;
5. Children whose parents express a preference for a place at the school.1A looked after child is a child who is in the care of a local authority in England, or is beingprovided with accommodation by a local authority in England in the exercise of their socialservices functions.2A child is regarded as having been in state care in a place outside of England if they wereaccommodated by a public authority, a religious organisation or any other provider of carewhose sole purpose is to benefit society.*Baptised Catholic means within the policies and practices relating to school admissions, anychild who, before the allocation procedure begins, is a baptised Catholic or who, having beenbaptised into another Christian denomination whose baptisms are recognised by the CatholicChurch, has subsequently been formally received into the Catholic Church.For a child to be considered as a Catholic, evidence of a Catholic Baptism (i.e. BaptismalCertificate) or reception into the Church will be required, in accordance with ArchdiocesanAdvice on this matter. A copy of the advice may be obtained at the school.
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Oversubscription CriteriaWhere the number of applications exceeds the number of places available, the Governing Bodywill apply the following oversubscription criteria:1. Looked after children and children who were previously looked after but then became
subject to adoption, a child arrangements order, or special guardianship order1. Thisincludes children who appear to have been in state care outside of England and ceased tobe in state care as a result of being adopted2; Where applications are received fromCatholic and non-Catholic looked after children, they will respectively be admitted to theschool in this priority order;
2. *Baptised Catholic children living in the Parish of St.Vincent de Paul or the former Parishesof Our Lady, Mother of God, and St.Joseph’s;
3. *Baptised Catholic brothers and sisters of children attending the school at the time of likelyadmission. This includes full, half or stepbrothers and sisters, adopted and foster brothersand sisters or a child of the parent/carer’s partner, and in every case who are living at thesame address and are part of the same family unit;
4. Children who are other than Catholic who have a brother or sister at the school at the timeof likely admission. This includes half or stepbrothers and sisters, adopted and fosterbrothers and sisters or a child of the parent/carer’s partner, and in every case who is livingat the same address and is part of the same family unit.
5. *Baptised Catholic children who, having been assessed by the Local Authority, have needsas defined by Part III of the Children Act 1989 (Section 17 [10]);
6. Children who, having been assessed by the Local Authority, have needs as defined by PartIII of the Children Act 1989 (Section 17 [10]);
7. *Baptised Catholic children from other Parishes;8. Children from other Christian denominations. Proof of Baptism, in the form of a Baptismal
Certificate or confirmation in writing that the applicant is a member of their Faithcommunity, from an appropriate Minister of Religion is required;
9. Children of other faiths. An appropriate Minister of Religion would need to confirm inwriting that the applicant is a member of their Faith group;
10. Children whose parents express a preference for a place at the school.
Head TeacherHoly Spirit CatholicPrimary SchoolBrunswick StreetSt Helens WA9 2JE
Number ofPlaces
40 part-time
School Number of pupils allocated a place forSeptember 2019
14 part-time 01744678670
TelephoneNumber
Mrs. M. Ravey
Head Teacher
For details about Breakfast and After School clubs and Wrap-Around care, visit the Family InformationService website at: www.sthelens.gov.uk/fis
1A looked after child is a child who is in the care of a local authority in England, or is beingprovided with accommodation by a local authority in England in the exercise of their socialservices functions.2A child is regarded as having been in state care in a place outside of England if they wereaccommodated by a public authority, a religious organisation or any other provider of carewhose sole purpose is to benefit society.*Baptised Catholic means within the policies and practices relating to school admissions, anychild who, before the allocation procedures begin, is a baptised Catholic or who, having beenbaptised into another Christian denomination whose baptisms are recognised by the CatholicChurch, has subsequently been formally received into the Catholic Church.For a child to be considered as a Catholic, evidence of a Catholic Baptism (i.e. BaptismalCertificate) or reception into the Church will be required, in accordance with ArchdiocesanAdvice on this matter. A copy of the advice may be obtained at the school.
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Tie-BreakIn the event of any oversubscription in the number of applications made under any of thecategories above, the Admissions Committee will offer places firstly to children aged 3 beforethe term of admission and whose family home is nearest the school. The measurement shall bedone by the Local Authority in a straight line using a Geographical Information System (GIS)based on Local Land and Property Gazeteer (LLPG) data and the National Grid co-ordinates forthe family home and the school.Where the tie-break does not distinguish between applicants, e.g. twins or triplets living in thesame house or children living in the same block of flats, random allocation will be used. This willbe done by drawing lots and supervised by someone independent of the school.Please note:Attendance in the nursery class does not guarantee admission to the school.A separate application must be made for transfer from nursery to primary.
Oversubscription CriteriaWhere the number of applications exceeds the number of places available, the Governing Bodywill apply the following oversubscription criteria:1. Baptised Catholic looked after children and children who were previously looked after but
then became subject to adoption, a child arrangements order, or special guardianshiporder1. This includes children who appear to have been in state care outside of Englandand ceased to be in state care as a result of being adopted2;
2. *Baptised Catholic children living in the Parish of St.Anne and Blessed Dominic or theformer Parish of St.Joseph’s;
3. +Looked After Children and previously Looked After Children;4. Children with brothers and sisters in the school at the time of likely admission. This
includes full, half or stepbrothers and sisters, adopted and foster brothers and sisters or achild of the parent/carer’s partner, and in every case who are living at the same addressand are part of the same family unit;
5. *Baptised Catholic children living in other Catholic Parishes. Other children from outsidethe areas as defined in (2) above;
6. Children whose parents express a preference for a place at the school.
St.Anne’s CatholicPrimary SchoolMonastery LaneSutton, St HelensWA9 3SP
Number ofPlaces
52 part-time
School Number of pupils allocated a place forSeptember 2019
30 part-time 01744671909
TelephoneNumber
Mrs. R. Crolla
Head Teacher
For details about Breakfast and After School clubs and Wrap-Around care, visit the Family InformationService website at: www.sthelens.gov.uk/fis
1A looked after child is a child who is in the care of a local authority in England, or is being providedwith accommodation by a local authority in England in the exercise of their social services functions.2A child is regarded as having been in state care in a place outside of England if they wereaccommodated by a public authority, a religious organisation or any other provider of care whosesole purpose is to benefit society.*Baptised Catholic means within the policies and practices relating to school admissions, any childwho, before the allocation procedure begins, is a baptised Catholic or who, having been baptisedinto another Christian denomination whose baptisms are recognised by the Catholic Church, hassubsequently been formally received into the Catholic Church.For a child to be considered as a Catholic, evidence of a Catholic Baptism (i.e. Baptismal Certificate)or reception into the Church will be required, in accordance with Archdiocesan Advice on this matter.A copy of the advice may be obtained at the school.
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Tie-BreakIn the event of any oversubscription in the number of applications made under any of thecategories above, the Admissions Committee will offer places firstly to children aged 3 beforethe term of admission and whose family home is nearest the school. The measurement shall bedone by the Local Authority in a straight line using a Geographical Information System (GIS)based on Local Land and Property Gazeteer (LLPG) data and the National Grid co-ordinates forthe family home and the school.Where the tie-break does not distinguish between applicants, e.g. twins or triplets living in thesame house or children living in the same block of flats, random allocation will be used. This willbe done by drawing lots and supervised by someone independent of the school.
Please note:Attendance in the nursery class does not guarantee admission to the school.A separate application must be made for transfer from nursery to primary.
Oversubscription CriteriaWhere the number of applications exceeds the number of places available, the Governing Bodywill apply the following oversubscription criteria:1. Baptised Catholic looked after children and children who were previously looked after but
then became subject to adoption, a child arrangements order, or special guardianshiporder1. This includes children who appear to have been in state care outside of Englandand ceased to be in state care as a result of being adopted2;
2. *Baptised Catholic children living in the Parishes of St.Austin’s, Our Lady’s Portico and theformer Parish of Sacred Heart;
3. +Looked After Children and previously Looked After Children other than Catholic;4. Children with brothers and sisters in the school at the time of likely admission. This
includes full, half or stepbrothers and sisters, adopted and foster brothers and sisters or achild of the parent/carer’s partner, and in every case who are living at the same addressand are part of the same family unit;
5. Children resident within the Borough of St Helens, who, having been assessed by the LocalAuthority, have needs as defined by Part lll of the Children Act 1989 (Section 17 [10]);
6. *Baptised Catholic children from Parishes outside those defined in 2;7. Children whose parents express a preference for a nursery place at the school. Within this
category, priority will be given to children who reside in the Borough of St Helens.
St.Austin’s CatholicPrimary SchoolHeath StreetSt Helens WA9 5NJ
Number ofPlaces
50 part-time
School Number of pupils allocated a place forSeptember 2019
12 part-time 01744678000
TelephoneNumber
Mrs. P. Wade
Head Teacher
For details about Breakfast and After School clubs and Wrap-Around care, visit the Family InformationService website at: www.sthelens.gov.uk/fis
1A looked after child is a child who is in the care of a local authority in England, or is beingprovided with accommodation by a local authority in England in the exercise of their socialservices functions.2A child is regarded as having been in state care in a place outside of England if they wereaccommodated by a public authority, a religious organisation or any other provider of carewhose sole purpose is to benefit society.*Baptised Catholic means within the policies and practices relating to school admissions, anychild who, before the allocation procedure begins, is a baptised Catholic or who, having beenbaptised into another Christian denomination whose baptisms are recognised by the CatholicChurch, has subsequently been formally received into the Catholic Church.
For a child to be considered as a Catholic, evidence of a Catholic Baptism (i.e. BaptismalCertificate) or reception into the Church will be required, in accordance with ArchdiocesanAdvice on this matter. A copy of the advice may be obtained at the school.Tie-BreakIn the event of any oversubscription in the number of applications made under any of thecategories above, the Admissions Committee will offer places firstly to children aged 3 before theterm of admission and whose family home is nearest the school. The measurement shall bedone by the Local Authority in a straight line using a Geographical Information System (GIS)based on Local Land and Property Gazeteer (LLPG) data and the National Grid co-ordinates forthe family home and the school.Where the tie-break does not distinguish between applicants, e.g. twins or triplets living in thesame house or children living in the same block of flats, random allocation will be used. This willbe done by drawing lots and supervised by someone independent of the school.Please note:Attendance in the nursery class does not guarantee admission to the school.A separate application must be made for transfer from nursery to primary.
St.Mary’s CatholicInfants, Victoria RoadNewton-le-WillowsWA12 9RX
Number ofPlaces
52 part-time
School Number of pupils allocated a place forSeptember 2019
36 part-time 01744678357
TelephoneNumber
Mr. D. McCann(ExecutiveHeadteacher)
Head Teacher
Mrs. J. Ashton
Head Teacher
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Number ofPlaces
School Number of pupilsallocated a place forSeptember 2019
TelephoneNumber
St.Mary’s CatholicPrimary, Blackbrook,Chain Lane, StHelens WA11 9QY
52 part-time 33 part-time 01744678161
Please contact the school for details of oversubscription criteria.
Oversubscription CriteriaWhere the number of applications exceeds the number of places available, the Governing Bodywill apply the following oversubscription criteria:1. Looked after children and children who were previously looked after but then became
subject to adoption, a child arrangements order, or special guardianship order1. Thisincludes children who appear to have been in state care outside of England and ceased tobe in state care as a result of being adopted2;
2. *Baptised Catholic children living in the Parishes of St.Mary and St.John, St.David andSt.Patrick’s Parishes in Newton-le-Willows;
3. *Baptised Catholic children who have a brother or sister at St.Mary’s Infants or St.Mary’sJunior School at the time of likely admission. This includes full, half or stepbrothers andsisters, adopted and foster brothers and sisters or a child of the parent/carer’s partner, andin every case who are living at the same address and are part of the same family unit;
4. *Baptised Catholic children from other Parishes;5. Children with proven and exceptional medical and social needs where admission to the
school might best help satisfy those exceptional needs, providing that such application issubmitted with appropriate evidence or reports from a doctor or social worker;
6. Children whose parents express a preference for a place at the school.
1A looked after child is a child who is in the care of a local authority in England, or is beingprovided with accommodation by a local authority in England in the exercise of their socialservices functions.2A child is regarded as having been in state care in a place outside of England if they wereaccommodated by a public authority, a religious organisation or any other provider of carewhose sole purpose is to benefit society.*Baptised Catholic means within the policies and practices relating to school admissions, anychild who, before the allocation procedure begins, is a baptised Catholic or who, having beenbaptised into another Christian denomination whose baptisms are recognised by the CatholicChurch, has subsequently been formally received into the Catholic Church.For a child to be considered as a Catholic, evidence of a Catholic Baptism (i.e. BaptismalCertificate) or reception into the Church will be required, in accordance with ArchdiocesanAdvice on this matter. A copy of the advice may be obtained at the school.Tie-BreakIn the event of any oversubscription in the number of applications made under any of thecategories above, the Admissions Committee will offer places firstly to children aged 3 beforethe term of admission and whose family home is nearest the school. The measurement shall bedone by the Local Authority in a straight line using a Geographical Information System (GIS)based on Local Land and Property Gazeteer (LLPG) data and the National Grid co-ordinates forthe family home and the school.Where the tie-break does not distinguish between applicants, e.g. twins or triplets living in thesame house or children living in the same block of flats, random allocation will be used. This willbe done by drawing lots and supervised by someone independent of the school.Please note:Attendance in the nursery class does not guarantee admission to the school.A separate application must be made for transfer from nursery to primary.
Oversubscription CriteriaWhere the number of applications exceeds the number of places available, the Governing Bodywill apply the following oversubscription criteria:
1. Baptised Catholic looked after children and children who were previously looked after butthen became subject to adoption, a child arrangements order, or special guardianshiporder1. This includes children who appear to have been in state care outside of Englandand ceased to be in state care as a result of being adopted2;
2. +Looked After Children and previously Looked After Children other than Catholic;
3. Children who, having been assessed by the Local Authority, have needs as defined by Partlll of the Children Act 1989 (Section 17 [10]) and who may be admitted at an earlier agedepending upon their needs;
4. *Baptised Catholic children living in the Parish of St.Theresa of the child Jesus;
5. *Baptised Catholic children who have a brother or sister at the school at the time of likelyadmission. This includes full, half or stepbrothers and sisters, adopted and foster brothersand sisters or a child of the parent/carer’s partner, and in every case who are living at thesame address and are part of the same family unit;
sSt.Theresa’sCatholic PrimarySchoolCannon StreetSutton, St HelensWA9 4XU
Number ofPlaces
35 part-time
School Number of pupils allocated a place forSeptember 2019
17 part-time 01744678652
TelephoneNumber
Mrs. S. Johnson
Head Teacher
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6. *Baptised Catholic children living in other Catholic Parishes;
7. Children who are other than Catholic who have a brother or sister at the school at the timeof likely admission. This includes full, half or stepbrothers and sisters, adopted and fosterbrothers and sisters or a child of the parent/carer’s partner, and in every case who areliving at the same address and are part of the same family unit;
8. Children from other Christian denominations. Proof of Baptism, in the form of a BaptismalCertificate or confirmation in writing that the applicant is a member of their Faithcommunity, from an appropriate Minister of Religion is required;
9. Children of other faiths. An appropriate Minister of Religion would need to confirm inwriting that the applicant is a member of their Faith group;
10. Children whose parents express a preference for a place at the school.1A looked after child is a child who is in the care of a local authority in England, or is beingprovided with accommodation by a local authority in England in the exercise of their socialservices functions.2A child is regarded as having been in state care in a place outside of England if they wereaccommodated by a public authority, a religious organisation or any other provider of carewhose sole purpose is to benefit society.*Baptised Catholic means within the policies and practices relating to school admissions, anychild who, before the allocation procedure begins, is a baptised Catholic or who, having beenbaptised into another Christian denomination whose baptisms are recognised by the CatholicChurch, has subsequently been formally received into the Catholic Church.For a child to be considered as a Catholic, evidence of a Catholic Baptism (i.e. BaptismalCertificate) or reception into the Church will be required, in accordance with ArchdiocesanAdvice on this matter. A copy of the advice may be obtained at the school.Tie-BreakIn the event of any oversubscription in the number of applications made under any of thecategories above, the Admissions Committee will offer places firstly to children aged 3 beforethe term of admission and whose family home is nearest the school. The measurement shall bedone by the Local Authority in a straight line using a Geographical Information System (GIS)based on Local Land and Property Gazeteer (LLPG) data and the National Grid co-ordinates forthe family home and the school.Where the tie-break does not distinguish between applicants, e.g. twins or triplets living in thesame house or children living in the same block of flats, random allocation will be used. This willbe done by drawing lots and supervised by someone independent of the school.
Please note:
Attendance in the nursery class does not guarantee admission to the school.A separate application must be made for transfer from nursery to primary.
Waiting-ListsThere is no right of appeal against the refusal of a nursery place.If your preference for a nursery school in St Helens is refused, your child’s name willautomatically be placed on that school’s waiting-list. You may wish to consider other St Helensnurseries with available places. A list of those nurseries will be sent with decision letters.
Please note:
• The waiting-lists are kept in priority order according to the published oversubscription criteriaand not on the date on which applications were received.
• Your child’s position on the waiting-list may change depending upon withdrawals, lateapplications or people moving address.
• When prospective pupils withdraw, places vacated are filled by children from the waiting-list.
• The waiting list will operate once the main allocation process is completed and will run untilthe end of the 2020/2021 academic year.
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Free Nursery Education PlacesAll 3 and 4 year olds are eligible to 15 hours of free early education over no fewer than 38 weeksof the year.
In St Helens, part-time free early education places are available at the following registeredchildcare providers:
• in maintained school nursery classes
• in maintained nursery schools
• in private day nurseries
• in pre-school playgroups
• with childminders
When can my child start?Children are eligible for a free early education place in a private day nursery or pre-schoolplaygroup if they are three on or before:
• 31 August to start in the autumn term (September)
• 31 December to start in the spring term (January)
• 31 March to start in the summer term (April)
These ‘providers’ of early education are either part of the State-maintained education system orrun by private, voluntary or independent sector organisations.
What is the difference between State and private providers?All providers of early education are regularly inspected by the Office for Standards in Education(Ofsted), to check that the early learning and care is satisfactory.
State-Maintained ProvidersWhen we talk about State or ‘maintained’ providers of early education, we are mainly referring tonursery classes which are based in schools.
Children usually attend these classes either five mornings or five afternoons a week during theschool term.
Private ProvidersWhen we talk about private providers of early education, we are mainly referring to day nurseries,pre-school playgroups and childminders.
These can be open term-time only or all-year-round or even a mixture of both. In addition, somepre-school playgroups are based within schools, run by schools and there are also a smallnumber of private and voluntary managed organisations offering provision on school sites.
When can I use the 15 hours?You may use the 15 hours flexibly over the week, but remember that providers may not be able tooffer exactly what you want. However, providers should listen to your needs and try to adapt thedelivery of their sessions to accommodate you in a way that will allow them to continue as aviable business. Please also remember, that whilst flexible provision may be helpful for you, it isimportant to appreciate the need for continuity for your child. For example, they will make friendson the days they attend and become familiar with staff/key workers. It is also important toremember that you will not be able to change your provider or days/hours part way through aterm, unless circumstances are exceptional.
If your child is looked after for a longer period than the education place runs, then you will berequired to pay the additional costs. For example, if your child attends a day nursery full-time forfive days a week, then you will only get some of that time for free, you will have to pay the nurserythe remainder (unless you are eligible to 30 Hours Free Childcare - please see later section).
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How does my child access early education in a private nursery orplaygroup?You need to contact the nursery or playgroup of your choice to check availability and apply for aplace for your child. Details of the private, voluntary and independent providers are shown on thefollowing pages (a map is shown on page 33). The application form at the back of this bookletis for maintained nurseries only.
Once you have secured a place, or if your child already attends a Local Authority-approvednursery, playgroup or childminder (the provider should be able to inform you whether or not theyare approved for early education), then you need to complete a Parental Contract. Contracts will beavailable from the provider with whom you have secured a place.
The private nursery, playgroup or childminder will claim grant funding direct from the Local Authority(LA) in order to give your child a funded early education place, you will not see any monies orvouchers.
Only those providers who offer early education approved by the Local Authority are eligible to claimgrant funding.
Free Early Education for 2 year oldsFrom September 2013, the government extended the 15 hours of free early years education for 3and 4 year olds to a limited number of eligible 2 year olds.
2 year old children will be eligible if the family receives one or more of the following:
• Income Support
• Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
• Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
• Universal Credit - if you and your partner have a combined income from work of less than£15,400 a year after tax.
• Tax Credits provided you have an annual gross income of no more than £16,190
• Support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
• The guaranteed element of state Pension Credit
• The Working Tax Credit 4-week run on (the payment you get when you stop qualifying forWorking Tax Credit
• The child has a current statement of Special Educational Needs (SEN) or an Education, Healthand Care Plan (EHCP)
• The child attracts Disability Living Allowance
• The child is Looked After by the Local Authority or has left care through an adoption order,residence order or special guardianship order (proof required either from your social worker orlegal documentation)
Further information and application forms are available online at www.sthelens.gov.uk/free2
How do I get more information?For further information about free part-time places for 2,3 and 4 year olds in the voluntary, privateand independent sector nurseries, playgroups or childminders, please telephone the Free EarlyEducation Team 01744 676542, 01744 676541, 01744 676557 or visit www.sthelens.gov.uk/fis
30 Hours Free Childcare for Working ParentsFrom September 2017 working parents will be eligible to receive an additional 15 hours of free earlyeducation totalling 30 hours per week over a minimum of 38 weeks of the year, for children aged 3or 4.
Parents of three and four olds will need to meet the following criteria in order to be eligible for 30hours free childcare:
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• They earn or expect to earn the equivalent to 16 hours National Minimum or Living Wage overthe coming three months
• This equates to £131-36 a week (c.£6,000 a year) for each parent over 25 years old or £123.20a week (or c.£5,800 a year) for each parent between 21 and 24 years old.
• This applies whether you are in paid employment, self-employed or on a zero hours contract.
• The parent (and their partner where applicable) should be seeking the free childcare to enablethem to work.
• Where one or both parents are on maternity, paternity, shared parental or adoption leave, or ifthey are on statutory sick leave.
• Where one parent meets the income criteria and the other is unable to work because they aredisabled, have caring responsibilities or have been assessed as having limited capability towork.
• Where a parent is in a ‘start-up period’ (i.e. they are newly self-employed) they do not need todemonstrate that they meet the income criteria for 12 months.
• If a non-EEA national, the parent must have recourse to public funds.
Parent means a person who has parental responsibilty for the child or care of the child. In caseswhere a parent has remarried or is living with a partner, the step-parent or partner must also meetthe earnings threshold. Foster carers are eligible for the extended entitlement for the children thatthey foster. Working includes employed persons, self-employed persons and parents on zero hourcontracts who meet the criteria.
A parent will not meet the criteria when:
• Either parent has an income of more than £100,000
• Either parent is a non-EEA national and subject to immigration control (and has no recourse topublic funds)
When a parent loses eligibility:
• They will receive a “grace period” - this means they will be able to keep their childcare for ashort period.
• Once the “grace period” has lapsed, the parent may be entitled to the universal 15 hourentitlement.
30 hours Free Childcare in Maintained School Nursery Classes andMaintained NurseriesDue to restrictions on space, not all Maintained School Nurseries will offer 30 Hours FreeChildcare Places. The Local Authority will not be allocating places for the 30 Hours FreeChildcare in maintained Nurseries.
You should contact your preferred schools to determine whether they will be offering the 30Hours Free Childcare, or use the 30 Hours Free Childcare Search utility on the Family InformationWebsite at https://www.sthelens.gov.uk/schools-education/family-information-service/family-information-service-directory/
Once you have been allocated a place for 15 hours per week at a Maintained School Nursery, ifyou wish to apply for the extended entitlement of 30 hours you should check availability of placesand apply directly to the school. In the term before your child is due to start in the 3 and 4 yearold nursery, you will need to first apply through the Childcare Choices website athttps://www.childcarechoices.gov.uk/ to check your eligibilty and obtain a code.
You should take this code to your preferred childcare provider to secure your place. If theMaintained School Nursery has places they will confirm the extended entitlement place with youor you can access the additional 15 hours free childcare through a second registered provider, ata private nursery or childminder.
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Registered Independent, Private andVoluntary Sector Providers in St HelensPlease find below Ofsted-registered independent, private and voluntary nursery providers withinSt Helens. Parents should contact these providers direct regarding admission to the nursery.
Name Address Telephone
Alison Lake 66 Lathom Drive, Rainford, St Helens WA11 8JR 01744 884209
Allison O’Dell 57 Cygnet Gardens, Parr, St Helens WA9 1SE 01744 75058507725 873770
Amanda Jackson 52 Tyrer Road, Newton-le-Willows WA12 8SP 07850 531957
Angela Davies 25 Ellon Avenue, Rainhill L35 0NZ 07803 585999
Briar Cottage Day 31 Park Road North, Newton-le-Willows WA12 9TF 01925 220019Nursery 07860 601363
Brooklands Childcare Montrey Crescent, Ashton-in-Makerfield WN4 0UD 01942 760077
Building Blocks Day School Lane, Bold Heath, St Helens WA8 3UZ 0151 420 4596Nursery 07515 285601
Busy Bees Childcare - 52 St George’s Road, West Park WA10 4LA 07889 023047Lisa Hill
Carol Brownbill 24 Martin Avenue, Windle WA10 6UJ 07494 516731
Carole Copple Chapel Lane, St Helens WA10 5DA 01744 34235607748 424300
Carole Rigby 8 Rufford Road, Rainford WA11 8JX 01744 88527707906 395897
Catherine Bent 35 Whimbrel Avenue, Newton-le-Willows 01925 220785WA12 9XG 07934 424449
Crank Nursery Ltd. Crank Hill, Crank, St Helens WA11 7SD 01744 886166
Dawn Farrugia 89 Whiteside Road, Haydock, St Helens 01744 753857WA11 0JB 07544 172130
Daydreams Nursery 236 Prescot Road, St Helens WA10 3HL 01744 23664
Derwent Road United Reformed Church, Derwent Road, 01744 20729Playgroup Haresfinch, St Helens WA11 9AT
Eaves Pre-School Eaves Primary School, Eaves Lane, 01744 812700St Helens WA9 3UB
Eccleston Park Day St Helens Road, Eccleston Park, Prescot 0151 431 0008Nursery L34 2QE 07970 271223
Emma Alderman 32 Kingsway, Newton-le-Willows WA12 8LZ 07841 138127
Emma Smith 191 Hardshaw Street, St Helens WA10 1JU 07934 848489
First Steps Pre-School St John Vianney Catholic Primary School, 01744 678570Group Elton Head Road, St Helens WA9 5BT
Garswood Non- Hamilton Road, Garswood WN4 0SF 01744 678290Maintained Nursery
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General Day Nursery & 42-50 Sherdley Road, St Helens WA9 5AB 01744 454111Afterschool
Grange Valley Grange Valley Primary School, Heyes Avenue, 01744 678300non-maintained Nursery Haydock WA11 0XQ
Happy Bunnies 144 Duke Street, St Helens WA10 2JL 01744 608174
Happy Families (St Theresa’s) St Theresa’s Catholic Primary School, 01744 678652Pre-School Playgroup Cannon Street, Clock Face, St Helens WA9 4XU
Heirs and Graces Day The Old School House, Greenfield Road, 01744 451925Nursery Dentons Green, St Helens WA10 6SG
Helen Harrison 12 Cherry Tree Close, St Helens WA11 0JR 07775 698252
Helen Turner 74 Link Avenue, St Helens WA11 9QD 07801 230529
Holyrood Nursery at 12 Wagon Lane, Haydock, St Helens 01744 678056Haydock Children’s Centre WA11 0HY 07507 794660
Janet Platt 49 Saleswood Avenue, Eccleston, St Helens 01744 630968WA10 5NG 07828 178999
Judith Fillingham 25 Hillbeck Crescent, Billinge WN4 0RP 07759 533142
Karen Humphries 100 Deepdale Drive, Rainhill L35 4QJ 0151 289 5245
Kerry Joanne Waring 61 Cygnet Gardens, Parr, St Helens WA9 4SE 01744 345089
Kid-Zone Pre-School and Longton Lane Primary School, Longton Lane, 0151 430 0990Out of School Club Rainhill L35 8PB 07867 998070
Kids Planet Billinge 25 Main Street, Billinge, Wigan WN5 7HR 01744 893500
Laura Tait 31 Derbyshire Hill Road, Parr, St Helens 07454 808463WA9 2LJ
Linda Millington 63 Windle Grove, Windle, St Helens 01744 25526WA10 6HP 07758 953662
Linden House Day Nursery 34 Crow Lane West, Newton-le-Willows 01925 551756WA12 9YG 07921 217496
Lisa Byron Old Lane, Eccleston Park, Prescot L34 2RF 07340 128047
Lisa Thompkins 25 Vista Way, Earlestown, Newton-le-Willows 07972 360232WA12 9FF
Little Angels Nursery 416 Clock Face Road, Clock Face, St Helens 01744 819551WA9 4QL
Little Einsteins Nursery Ltd Woodville House, Woodville Street, St Helens 01744 750494WA10 1ET 07702 095750
Little Foxes Deacon Trading Estate, Canal Street, 01925 225896(Newton-le-Willows) Limited Newton-le-Willows WA12 9XD 07973 401841
Little Foxes Wind in the Willows Private Day Nursery, 01925 223445(Newton-le-Willows) Limited Earle Street, Newton-le-Willows WA12 9XD 07973 401841
Little Harvard’s Nursery Brunswick Street, Parr, St Helens WA9 2JE 01744 2202107525 245157
Little Journeys Day Nursery Sutton Cricket & Tennis Club, Sutton, 01744 812652St Helens WA9 3UU 07956 260127
Name Address Telephone
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Name Address Telephone
Little Ladybirds 90 Green Leach Lane, Haresfinch, St Helens 07554 896583Childminding - Zoe Ashton WA11 9LZ
Little Robins Nursery Robins Lane Community Primary School, 01744 678506Wrap-Around Care Robins Lane, St Helens WA9 3NF 01744 678504
Little Saints Nursery 59 Halefield Street, St Helens WA10 2DW 01744 80898507846 610020
Lorraine McDonagh 32 Conway Drive, Newton-le-Willows 01925 271096WA12 8PZ 07752 562565
Louise Alderman 1 Kingsway, Newton-le-Willows WA12 8LZ 07707 705124
Lynne’s Little Explorers - Cambourne Avenue, Laffak, St Helens 07547 324781Lynne Fairhurst WA11 9EJ
Lynsey Thomas 13 Queens Road, Haydock, St Helens 07882 692839WA11 0RH
Margaret Johnson Longton Lane, Rainhill L35 8NX 0151 289 283607791 995264
Maria Johnson 285 Elephant Lane, Thatto Heath, St Helens 01744 340927WA9 5EW 07790 101061
Newtown Pre-School and Queens Park CE/URC Primary School, 01744 754392Playgroup Rivington Road, St Helens WA10 4NQ 07979 941751
Nicola King (Childminder) 12 Seaton Grove, Nutgrove, St Helens 01744 833714WA9 5LP 07958 733630
Parish Nursery Parish CE Primary School, Charles Street, 01744 678433St Helens WA10 1LW 07518 210060
Patterdale Lodge Day 101 Market Street, Newton-le-Willows, 01925 227123Nursery WA12 9DD
Patricia Shepherd 213 Mill Lane, Sutton, St Helens WA9 4EZ 07882 934341
Paula Collins 39 Astbury Drive, Haydock, St Helens 01744 759053WA11 0FA 07841 685800
Planet Kids Day Nursery 85 Broadway, Eccleston, St Helens WA10 5PJ 01744 754555
Portico at Moss Bank Day Moss Bank Children’s Centre, Kentmere Avenue, 01744 608399Nursery St Helens WA11 7PQ 07881 309403
Portico Lodge Day Nursery Portico Lane, Eccleston Park, Prescot L35 7JS 0151 430 800507534 585654
Portico Nursery 106 Leaside, St Helens WA9 5GG 01744 833777
Portico Poppets 1 Leicester Street, Thatto Heath, St Helens 01744 811112WA9 5QH 07825 171853
Precious Little Ones Nursery Former Methodist Church, Boardmans Lane 01744 759030St Helens WA9 1QU 07525 245157
Raindrops Pre-School Cross Pit Lane, Rainford, St Helens WA11 8AJ 01744 883281
Rainford Pre-School and United Reformed Church Hall, Higher Lane, 01744 885057Playgroup Rainford, St Helens WA11 8AZ
Name Address Telephone
Rathlee Nursery School 14 Grosvenor Road, West Park, St Helens 01744 613427WA10 3HX 07516 765188
Sally Ambage 10 Old Lane, Eccleston Park L34 2RG 0151 292 088807939 028068
Shelagh Williams 23 Grosvenor Gardens, Newton-le-Willows 01925 229762WA12 8LY 07757 400558
Small Wonders Daycare 115 Church Road, Haydock, St Helens 01744 627925Nursery (Haydock) WA11 0TL 07966 348825
Small Wonders Daycare 15 Chester Lane, Sutton, St Helens WA9 4DA 01744 633144Nursery (Lea Green)
Small Wonders Daycare Sutton Road, Peasley Cross, St Helens 01744 759768Nursery (Peasley Cross) WA9 3BN 07966 348825
Small Wonders Daycare Sunbury Street, Thatto Heath, St Helens 01744 603785Nursery (Thatto Heath) WA10 3RE 07928 500094
Storytime Private Day Horace Street, Newtown, St Helens WA10 4LZ 01744 757999Nursery
St Aidan’s Pre-School St Aidan’s CE Primary School, London Fields, 01744 678042Playgroup Billinge, Wigan WN5 7LS 01744 678043
St Mark’s Pre-School 162 North Road, St Helens WA10 2TZ 01744 45456907949 315026
St Paul’s Pre-School St Paul’s Church Hall, 75 Chain Lane, 01744 453181Playgroup Blackbrook, St Helens WA11 9QF
St Thomas of Canterbury Rainford Road, Dentons Green, St Helens 01744 621380PVI Nursery WA10 6BX
Susan Thornley 16 Padstow Drive, Windle, St Helens 01744 381778WA10 6EL 07764 159861
Susan Watters 30 Fairholme Avenue, Eccleston Park 0151 493 0360L34 2RW 07891 129698
Sutton Manor Pre-School Sutton Manor Community Primary School, 01744 678700Group Forest Road, Sutton Manor, St Helens
WA9 4AT
Tadpoles Pre-School Rainford Brook Lodge Community Primary, 01744 678816Provision Rufford Road, Rainford, St Helens WA11 8JX
Terri Anne Beddow 3 Buckingham Drive, Haresfinch, St Helens 01744 363672(Little Tinkers Childminding) WA11 9HP 07788 538158
Thatto Heath Playdays Nutgrove Community Centre, 2 Govett Road, 07903 524443Pre-School Thatto Heath, St Helens WA9 5NH
The Beacon Nursery YMCA Beacon, 25 College Street, St Helens 01744 750848WA10 1TF
The District Pre-School The District CE Primary, Patterson Street 01744 678250CE Non-Maintained Nursery Newton-le-Willows WA12 9PZ 01744 672040
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Name Address Telephone
The Woodlands Nursery Crow Lane East, Newton-le-Willows 01925 279266School WA12 9TX
Tower College Mill Lane, Rainhill, Prescot L35 6NE 0151 426 433307775 564833
Tower Tots Manor Croft, Mill Lane, Prescot L35 6NE 0151 289 267407775 564833
Tracy Kilgannon 193 St Helens Road, Eccleston Park L34 2QB 07545 051611
Trude Houghton 59 Windleshaw Road, Dentons Green, 01744 739835St Helens WA10 6TD 07887 877616
Willow Park Day Nursery 264 Liverpool Road, Pewfall, Haydock, 01744 739033(Pewfall) St Helens WA11 9RZ
Zoe Sparks Childcare Windle Hall Drive, Windle, St Helens 07593 869844WA10 6PU
Zoozoo Childcare 30 Folds Road, Haydock, St Helens 07812 517236WA11 0DF
Please contact providers directly - do not use the application form at the back of thisbooklet if you are applying for a place at independent/private nurseries, playgroups orchildminders.
For further information, please contact the FEEE Team on 01744 676557, 01744 676541,01744 676542 or check the Family Information Service website at:www.sthelens.gov.uk/schools-education/family-information-service
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General Information and AdviceComplaints
Nursery education is a non-statutory service, and whilst every effort will be made to offer yourchild a place at your preferred nursery, this may not always be possible.
If you have a complaint about any aspect of the allocation procedure for St Helens LocalAuthority-maintained nurseries, please write to the Director of People’s Services in the case ofCommunity and Voluntary Controlled Nurseries. For Voluntary Aided Nurseries, write to the Chairof the Governing Body.
However, it should be noted that there is no right of appeal against the decision not toallocate a place at a nursery.
Transport
It is the parent/carer’s responsibility to secure his/her child’s regular attendance at anursery, and to ensure that his/her child is able to get to and from the nursery school/unitby whatever means is available to them.
In the pre-school (nursery) age range, local authorities have a statutory duty to consider whetherarrangements for free transport are necessary to facilitate the attendance of children at nurseryunits. In practice, very few pre-school (nursery) children are given assistance with transport.
Although each application will be considered on its individual merits, transport will normally beprovided free of charge by the Authority only when the child has been assessed under Part III ofthe Children Act 1989 as having special needs, and the journey from home to the nearestnursery school/unit within the Borough is in excess of two miles.
Applications for assistance should be made to the Bridge Centre at the address given at theback of this booklet.
General School Holiday Dates
Academic Year 2020 - 2021
Please note:These are the general school holiday dates for 2020 - 2021, therefore dates should be confirmedwith individual schools before any family holidays are booked.
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Close
Evening of Friday 23 October, 2020
Evening of Friday 18 December, 2020
Evening of Friday 12 February, 2021
Evening of Thursday 1 April, 2021
May Day: Monday 3 May, 2021 (Bank Holiday)
Evening of Friday 28 May, 2021
Evening of Thursday 22 July, 2021
Re-open
Morning of Wednesday 2 September, 2020
Morning of Monday 2 November, 2020
Morning of Monday 4 January, 2021
Morning of Monday 22 February, 2021
Morning of Monday 19 April, 2021
Morning of Monday 7 June, 2021
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1Allanson Street Primary School
2Ashurst Primary School
3Broad Oak Community Primary
4Carr Mill Primary School
5Chapel End Primary School
6Corpus Christi Catholic Primary
7Eaves Primary School
8Eccleston Mere Primary School
9Grange Valley Primary School
10Haydock English Martyrs’ Catholic
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11Holy Cross Catholic Primary
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12Holy Spirit Catholic Primary
13Legh Vale Primary, Early Years &
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14Lyme Community Primary
15Merton Bank Primary
16Newton-le-Willows Primary
17Rainhill Community Nursery
18Rectory CE Primary
19Rivington Primary
20Robins Lane Community Primary
21Sherdley Primary
22St.Anne’s Catholic Primary
23St.Austin’s Catholic Primary
24St.Mary & St.Thomas’ CE Primary
25St.Mary’s Catholic Infant, Newton
26St.Mary’s Catholic Primary,
Blackbrook
27St.Theresa’s Catholic Primary
28Sutton Manor Community Primary
29Sutton Oak CE Primary
30Thatto Heath Community Primary
31The District CE Primary
32Wargrave CE Primary
33Willow Tree Primary
The material contained in this plot has been reproduced from an Ordnance Survey Map with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office © Crown Copyright, St Helens Council. LA100018360
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Independent, Private and Voluntary Nursery Providersin St Helens
The material contained in this plot has been reproduced from an Ordnance Survey Map with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office © Crown Copyright, St Helens Council. LA100018360
Ward No.
Provider
13Little Robins Nursery Wrap-Around Care
9Little Saints Nursery
12Lorraine McDonagh
12Louise Alderman
6Lynne’s Little Explorers - Lynne Fairhurst
3Lynsey Thomas
15Margaret Johnson
13Maria Johnson
8Newtown Pre-School and Playgroup
13Nicola King (Childminder)
9Parish Nursery
11Patterdale Lodge Day Nursery
14Patricia Shepherd
3Paula Collins
7Planet Kids Day Nursery
4Portico at Moss Bank Day Nursery
7Portico Lodge Day Nursery
14Portico Nursery
13Portico Poppets
10Precious Little Ones Nursery
1Raindrops Preschool
1Rainford Pre-School and Playgroup
8Rathlee Nursery School
7Sally Ambage
12Shelagh Williams
3Small Wonders Daycare Nursery (Haydock)
16Small Wonders, Daycare (Lea Green)
9Small Wonders Daycare Nursery (Peasley
Cross)
8Small Wonders Daycare Nursery
(Thatto Heath)
8Storytime Private Day Nursery
2St.Aidan’s Pre-School Playgroup
9St Mark’s Pre-School
6St.Paul’s Pre-School Playgroup
1St.Thomas of Canterbury PVI Nursery
5Susan Thornley
8Susan Watters
16Sutton Manor Pre-School Group
1Tadpoles Pre-School Provision
4Terri Anne Beddow (Little Tinkers)
13Thatto Heath Playdays Pre-School
9The Beacon Nursery
11The District Pre-School
12The Woodlands Nursery
15Tower College
15Tower Tots
7Tracy Kilgannon
5Trude Houghton
3Willow Park Private Day Nursery (Pewfall)
5Zoe Sparks Childcare
3Zoozoo Childcare
Ward No.
Provider
1Alison Lake
10Alison O’Dell
12Amanda Jackson
15Angela Davies
12Briar Cottage Day Nursery
3Brooklands Childcare
16Building Blocks Day Nursery
8Busy Bee’s Childcare - Lisa Hill
5Carol Brownbill
8Carole Copple
1Carole Rigby
12Catherine Bent
1Crank Nursery Ltd.
3Dawn Farrugia
8Daydreams Nursery
4Derwent Road Playgroup
14Eaves Pre-School
6Eccleston Park Day Nursery
12Emma Alderman
5Emma Smith
13First Steps Pre-School Group
2Garswood Primary School Nursery
9General Day Nursery & Afterschool
3Grange Valley non-maintained Nursery
9Happy Bunnies
16Happy Families (St.Theresa’s) Pre-School
Playgroup
5Heirs and Graces Day Nursery
10Helen Harrison
6Helen Turner
3Holyrood Nursery at Haydock Children’s
Centre
7Janet Platt
2Judith Fillingham
15Karen Humphries
10Kerry Joanne Waring
15Kid-Zone Pre-School and Out of School
group
2Kids Planet Billinge
10Laura Tait
5Linda Millington
12Linden House Day Nursery
7Lisa Byron
11Lisa Thompkins
16Little Angels Nursery
9Little Einsteins Nursery
11Little Foxes (Newton-le-Willows) Limited
11Little Foxes (Earle Street)
10Little Harvard’s Nursery
13Little Journeys Day Nursery
4Little Ladybirds Childminding - Zoe Ashton
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Results from 2019 Nursery Admissions Questionnaire
The results of the 2019/2020 nursery questionnaires are shown below:
The total amount of questionnaires returned was 45.
Here are some of the comments that the Local Authority has received from parents in the pastand has taken action on.
Define sections by using coloured blocks at the edge of the page
Action: Contents pages have been colour-coded to match coloured blocks at the bottom ofthe page.
The distance from home to school of the last applicant who was offered a place
Action: This information is now included in the booklet for oversubscribed Community andVoluntary Controlled schools.
Information on what extra care each nursery has
Action: Details of the Family Information Service website where this information can beaccessed is now published in the booklet.
The Authority is always looking to improve the service it delivers to parents, but to enableus to do this we need parents to complete the questionnaire on page 35. As you can see,we value parents’ opinions and do act upon suggestions for improvement.
Did you find this booklet… Excellent Good Fair Poor
Clearly written and easy to 69% 31% 0% 0%understand?
Helpful and informative? 76% 22% 2% 0%
Well laid out, so you could 73% 25% 2% 0%find the section you wanted?
Gave you a better 73% 25% 2% 0%understanding of the admissions process and related matters?
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Questionnaire:Admissions to Nursery Schools/Units 2020/2021We would be glad to know whether you found this booklet helpful. Please complete the followingquestions then tear off this page and return it to the nursery school/unit to which you hand in yourapplication form or to the address shown below.
How did you find this booklet?Please indicate your answer by ticking the appropriate box.
How would you rate this booklet in terms of it being:Excellent Good Fair Poor
1. Clearly written and easy to understand?
2. Helpful and informative?
3. Well laid out, so that you could find the sections you wanted?
4. Useful in that it gave you a better understanding of the admissions process and related matters?
5. Do you have any suggestions for improving the booklet?
Please indicate below how you found out about the procedure for applying for a nursery school:
a primary/nursery school another parent notice in the local press
a telephone call to the Admissions Section Council’s website
or
the Local Authority’s poster or flyer at the following establishments:
a primary school Local Authority nursery
The Application Form1. How would you describe filling in the paper application form?
Very easy Quite easy Difficult Very difficult
2. Do you have any suggestions for improving the paper application form?
Online Application
1. Are you aware of the online facility for applying for a school place?
Yes No
2. If yes, why did you decide not to complete an online application?
Thank you for your help.Please return via the nursery school to which you return your application form or,alternatively, to:Admissions Section, People’s Services, Atlas House, Corporation Street, St Helens WA9 1LD
Please complete overleaf
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Service Equality Monitoring FormSt Helens Council is committed to achieving equality of service access, service quality and toensuring that no individual or group receives less favourable treatment on grounds that are notjustifiable, e.g. because of their age, disability, gender or race.
Equality does not necessarily mean that all individuals should or can be treated the same. It maybe necessary for some individuals to receive more assistance than others, in order that they mayachieve an equal level of service quality.
Monitoring the personal characteristics of people who use our services is one way in which wecan get information to tell us if any group is not receiving equality of service access or servicequality. This is why we are asking you for your personal details.
The information you are about to complete is held in strictest confidentiality by the CouncilDepartment. Use or disclosure of personal details is subject to the Data Protection Act, whichprohibits unlawful access by any person, agency or organisation.
Please fill in your personal details below and help us ensure quality within equality.
Gender (Tick the appropriate box) Female Male
Age Please indicate which age band you are within
0-16 17-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 84+
DisabilityDo you consider yourself disabled? (Tick the appropriate box) No Yes
If yes, can you specify what kind of impairment?(Optional)
Ethnic Monitoring Categories What is your ethnic group?Choose one section from (a) to (e) then tick the appropriate box to indicate your cultural background
(a) WhiteBritish (4 following sub-groups optional)
Scottish
Northern Irish
Welsh
English
Irish
Any other White background
Please write in below
(b) Mixed or Mixed British
White and Black Caribbean
White and Black African
White and Asian
Any other mixed background
Please write in below
(c) Asian or Asian BritishIndian
Pakistani
Bangladeshi
Any other Asian background
Please write in below
(d) Black or Black BritishCaribbean
African
Any other Black background
Please write in below
(e) Chinese, Chinese British or Otherethnic group
Chinese
Any other
Please write in below
Nursery Admission FormAcademic Year 2020/2021Part 1
CONTINUED OVERLEAF
Section 1
Your Child’s Details
Surname Date of Birth
Legal surname, if different from above
First Name(s) Sex (please tick) Male Female
Home Address
Postcode Daytime telephone number (if any)
Is the child in the care, or previously been in the care, of a Yes NoLocal Authority, or being provided with accommodation by a Local Authority under Section 22(1)of the Children Act 1989? Children previously in public care are those immediately moved onfrom that status after becoming subject to an adoption, residence or special guardianship order.
Does your child currently attend a nursery? Yes No
If yes, please give the name of the nursery
Application Timetable:Child’s Term Eligible Application Decision Age for Admission Closing Date Letter Sent3 on or before 31 August 2020 Autumn - September 2020 26 July 2019 20 September 20193 on or before 31 December 2020 Spring - January 2021 24 July 2020 25 September 20203 on or before 31 March 2021 Summer - April 2021 24 July 2020 25 September 2020
If your child is 3 after 31 August 2020, you only need to complete one application form as thiswill automatically be rolled forward for consideration for a place for the academic year commencingSeptember 2021.
Do you wish to apply for admission the term after your child’s third birthdayi.e. Spring 2021 and Summer 2021. Yes No
If no, your application will be considered for admission in the September after your child’s third birthday.
Parents who apply for the spring or summer term admission should note that places will have alreadybeen allocated to children who were aged 3 before 1 September, and therefore the number of placesavailable for the 2021 spring and summer term allocations will be limited.
D D M M Y Y Y Y
Preference for Nursery SchoolsPlease name up to three nurseries in order of preference. Your preferences may include Community,Voluntary Controlled and Voluntary Aided Nurseries. Remember: if only one nursery is named and you areunsuccessful in your application for that nursery, no other nursery will be allocated. If you wish to applyfor a Private, Voluntary, or Independent Playgroup or Nursery, you need to contact them directly.
1st preference
2nd preference
3rd preference
PREFERENCE NAME OF NURSERY
Section 2
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If any of your three stated preferences is for a Catholic Nursery, please ANSWER the questions below.
Applicants for Catholic Nursery Schools only
1. Is your child baptised Catholic? Yes No
Date of Baptism
Church of Baptism
Catholic Parish of residence
Please attach a copy of your child’s Baptismal Certificate. If you do not have a certificateand your child was baptised in the parish which the school serves, then the parish baptismalrecords will be checked by the school to confirm baptism. If your child was baptised inanother parish and you do not have a certificate, you will need to obtain proof from therelevant parish to confirm that your child is a baptised Catholic.
2. Will your child have a sibling at the school at the time of their Yes No likely admission?
If yes, please detail name and date of birth:
Name Date of Birth
3. Is your child baptised in another Christian Faith? Yes No
Date of Baptism
Church of Baptism
If yes, please attach a copy of your child’s Baptismal Certificate
4. Is your child a member of another Faith group? Yes No
If yes, please attach a letter from the appropriate Minister of Religion
Section 3
PLEASE NOTE: • A copy of your child’s birth certificate and proof of address must be attached to this application form,
e.g. utility bill.• If you are applying for a Catholic Primary School and your child is baptised, you should provide proof
of baptism before the allocation procedure begins.• Your attention is drawn to page 7 of the booklet where you are advised to state a 1st, 2nd and 3rd
preference of a nursery and note that changing your preferences AFTER the closing date could meanthat your application will be treated as late.
• You will need to apply separately for a primary school place for your child, please see page 5 ofthis booklet.
Proof of Receipt
I acknowledge receipt of your request that your child be considered for
a nursery place at
Signed Primary School/Admissions Section Date(delete as appropriate)
*Please retain this slip until the outcome of your application is known.
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Parents’/Carers’ detailsMother/Carer’s name Father/Carer’s name
Home Telephone Home Telephone
Daytime Telephone Daytime Telephone
Mobile Telephone Mobile Telephone
Address Address
Section 5
Nursery Admission FormPart 2Academic Year 2020/2021
Child’s name Date of Birth
Parent/Carer SignatureI have noted the information in the current ‘Nursery Education: Information for Parents’ booklet and declarethat the information given on this form is accurate and subject to verification.I also understand that the information provided on this form will be processed in accordance with therequirements of the Data Protection Act 1998. It will be treated as confidential and will only be used for thepurposes of the provision of education services and education funding. In connection with this purpose, theinformation may be shared with schools. It may also be processed or shared with any organisation in theinterests of preventing fraud, criminal offences and to ensure child health, welfare and protection.
I am the parent or have parental responsibility for the child named
Signature (Parent/Carer) Date
PLEASE ENSURE THAT BOTH PART 1 AND PART 2 OF THE APPLICATION FORM ARE COMPLETED AND RETURNEDTO ONE OF YOUR PREFERRED NURSERIES OR THE ADMISSIONS SECTION, ATLAS HOUSE, CORPORATIONSTREET, ST HELENS WA9 1LD BY THE RELEVANT CLOSING DATES: 26 JULY 2019 FOR SEPTEMBER 2020ADMISSION, 24 July 2020 FOR JANUARY 2021 OR APRIL 2021 ADMISSION.
School/AdmissionsOffice Use Only
Preference for Session TimePlease tick whether you prefer a morning (am) or afternoon (pm) place and if there are any particular reasons for yourpreference. Some schools may be able to offer flexible arrangements, but this will depend upon demand for places. Thetimes of the sessions vary from nursery to nursery, so you should contact the nursery concerned to confirm their times.
Reason for preferred session
Section 4
AM
PM
EITHER
D.o.B. Confirmed: Address Confirmed: Baptism Confirmed:(Catholic schools only)
Signed:�
Application ChecklistPlease read the booklet before completing the application form:
Section 1 Child’s Details
The address given must be where the child and parent, or person with parentalresponsibility, normally live. If parents are separated and the child spends time at eachparent’s address, the address used shall be that of the main carer. The Local Authority willuse the address of the parent who is in receipt of Child Benefit for this. Proof of addressis required, such as a recent utility or Council Tax bill.
Section 2 Preferred SchoolsPlease refer to page 7 of the booklet.
Section 3 Applications for Catholic nurseriesIf any of your three stated preferences is for a Catholic nursery, please answer thequestions in this section and ensure you attach, where appropriate, the evidence thatthe school would require to enable them to consider your child’s application undertheir higher priority Faith criteria, e.g. Baptismal Certificate.
Section 4Please indicate your preferred session.
Section 5 Parents’/Carers’ Details Please complete this section (ensure that you include the child’s name and date of birth) -the Admissions Section needs this information to contact you in case of a query. Pleaseremember to sign and date your form before returning it.
Returning the Admission Form/Proof of ReceiptPlease return your completed form with a copy of your child’s birth certificate and proofof address, e.g. Council Tax or utility bill, to the Admissions Section, Atlas House,Corporation Street, St Helens WA9 1LD or, if you wish, one of your preferred nurseryschools.
You will be issued with a receipt - please keep it safe as proof of your application.
Please note: If you applied online, an email receipt will be sent to you.
Data PrivacyThe Information provided on this form will be processed in accordance with the Local Authority’s School Admissions Privacy Notice. Information willbe treated as confidential and will be used only for the purpose of processing your child’s application for a school place in accordance with theSchool Admissions Code 2014.
The Privacy Notice and data protection legislation puts in certain safeguards regarding the use of personal data by organisations including theDepartment for Education (DfE), local authorities, police and HM Revenue and Customs. The data protection legislation gives rights to thoseindividuals whose data is held.
These include:
• The right to request access to the data that is being held by contacting the Council Data Protection Officer - [email protected]• The right to request the reason why the data is being held and what it is being used for.• The right to request data to be removed (although without the information, your application for a school place cannot be processed).• The right to request the Local Authority to correct or amend any incorrect information.• The right to know who the data may be shared with.• The right to know how long the data can be held before it is destroyed.
A copy of the full Privacy Notice is available on the School Admissions Webpage. By signing this declaration you are declaring that you have readand understood the terms of the notice.
If you have any concerns about how the Local Authority is handling your data, you can contact: Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House,Water Lane, Wilmslow SK9 5AF.
Signature of Parent/Carer
I am the parent or have parental responsibility for the child named on this aplication. I have read the guidance notes on pages 1 and 2 and thebelow checklist.
Signature (Parent/Carer): Date:
Where to get more help and information
The information contained in this booklet is important. If you need any further help in applyingfor a nursery school place, please contact:
Admissions Section
Atlas House, Corporation Street, St Helens WA9 1LD
01744 671035
Other useful telephone numbersSpecial Educational Needs
01744 671106
The Bridge Centre, Roper Street, Parr, St Helens WA9 1EJ
01744 673131
St Helens Family Information Service
01744 676789
Proviso
The information contained in this booklet is applicable to the school year2020/2021 and was correct as at 31 August 2019. It should not beassumed, therefore, that there will be no changes:
(1) before the start of or during the 2020/2021 school year, or
(2) subsequent years
Contact Centre:Wesley House, Corporation Street,St Helens WA10 1HF
Tel: 01744 676789Minicom: 01744 671671www.sthelens.gov.uk/contactus
Please contact us to request atranslation of Council information intoBraille, audio tape or a foreign language.
People’s ServicesSchool Admissions SectionAtlas House Corporation StreetSt HelensWA9 1LD
Tel: 01744 671035 Fax: 01744 674430
[email protected] 1900217M