Clifton, Nottinghamshire - Day Nursery
Dungannon Road, Clifton Estate
Nottingham, NG11 9BT
3 months - 5 years
Manager
Kelly Langley
Telephone
01159 847 882
Fax Number
01159 847 880
e-Mail Address

About our Nursery
Busy Bees at Milford School has been specifically designed for children’s needs and safety, in a purpose-designed premesis, catering for children aged 3 months to 5 years. The nursery is situated on the Milford School site in Clifton, Nottingham and is linked with Sure Start.
All of the rooms in the nursery are bright and welcoming with low windows, giving children an accessible view of their surroundings. The rooms are designed with developmental stages in mind. With a key carer system, and dedicated, hardworking staff, we can ensure that the children are given all the support they need through each stage. Each room also has a sensory area for the children to explore.
Our secure outdoor play area is available to all age groups, where children can enjoy the outdoors and the exciting play equipment. We also have an on-site cook, who provides fresh, healthy meals and snacks.
This is a Neighbourhood Nursery Initiative (NNI) supported nursery.
Morning Session: 8:00am to 1:00pm
Afternoon Session: 1:15pm to 6:00pm
Annual Holidays
Exact dates are to be confirmed with the nursery manager.
Activities Noticeboard
Busy Bees at Milford School has a team of calm, friendly and positive senior nursery nurses, nursery nurses and nursery assistants who encourage the children to play, learn and develop whilst ensuring they have lots of fun.
We have a wide range of age appropriate activities including creative, messy, imaginative and sensory play. There are daily activities including seasonal, festive and multicultural celebrations where we encourage children to respect and learn about the cultures and beliefs of others.
Please come and meet our friendly and dedicated team, and see for yourselves the fun your child could have here at Busy Bees.
OFSTED
Our Day nursery facilities are registered with the Department of Education and Employment DfES) to accept grants for Early Years education for children aged three and four and activities are geared to meet the requirements of Ofsted incorporating the Early Learning Goals.
Activities also take into consideration all aspects of the National Curriculum Key Stage One.
Children are given every opportunity to make their own choices with encouragement and help from staff and parents.
You can check the latest Ofsted reports here

http://www.ofsted.gov.uk
