St. Cuthbert's Old School Nursery

St. Cuthbert's Old School Nursery

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St Cuthbert's Old School Nursery provides pre-school education with a Christian ethos for "all children with different abilities and learning needs".

We take children from 2 years 7 months until they start Reception. Our Christian values are the foundation from which "we create a safe and nurturing learning environment for children from all faiths or none." Price range is £14.00/session and accept Government funding for 2 year old (where eligible) and 3 year old Government funding.

22/05/2026

At 3pm today we break up for the half term holidays. We hope that you all enjoy spending time with your wonderful children. ‘What’s In The Box?’ On our return, week beginning Tuesday 9th June the letter sounds will be K and L. Children are encouraged to bring in an object for the box which begins with the letter of the week, and they can bring in a different object each day they come, if they wish! It is an introduction to phonics, so if the object begins with the sound the letter makes (eg, ‘a’ for ‘apple’), rather than the name of the letter (eg, ‘A’ sounds like the start of the word ‘apricot’), that really helps!

Photos from St. Cuthbert's Old School Nursery's post 15/05/2026

It has been a very ‘eggciting’ week here at St. Cuthbert’s. 10 chicks have hatched at nursery and we can’t wait to watch them grow over the next week 🐣

15/05/2026

‘What’s In The Box?’ Next week beginning Monday 18th May the letter sounds will be I and J. Children are encouraged to bring in an object for the box which begins with the letter of the week, and they can bring in a different object each day they come, if they wish! It is an introduction to phonics, so if the object begins with the sound the letter makes (eg, ‘a’ for ‘apple’), rather than the name of the letter (eg, ‘A’ sounds like the start of the word ‘apricot’), that really helps!

08/05/2026

‘What’s In The Box?’ Next week beginning Monday 11th May the letter sounds will be G and H. Children are encouraged to bring in an object for the box which begins with the letter of the week, and they can bring in a different object each day they come, if they wish! It is an introduction to phonics, so if the object begins with the sound the letter makes (eg, ‘a’ for ‘apple’), rather than the name of the letter (eg, ‘A’ sounds like the start of the word ‘apricot’), that really helps!

05/05/2026

‘What’s In The Box?’ This week beginning Tuesday 5th beginning the letter sounds will be E and F. Children are encouraged to bring in an object for the box which begins with the letter of the week, and they can bring in a different object each day they come, if they wish! It is an introduction to phonics, so if the object begins with the sound the letter makes (eg, ‘a’ for ‘apple’), rather than the name of the letter (eg, ‘A’ sounds like the start of the word ‘apricot’), that really helps!

24/04/2026

‘What’s In The Box?’ Next week beginning Monday 27th April the letter sounds will be C and D. Children are encouraged to bring in an object for the box which begins with the letter of the week, and they can bring in a different object each day they come, if they wish! It is an introduction to phonics, so if the object begins with the sound the letter makes (eg, ‘a’ for ‘apple’), rather than the name of the letter (eg, ‘A’ sounds like the start of the word ‘apricot’), that really helps!

17/04/2026

‘What’s In The Box?’ Next week beginning Monday 20th April the letter sounds will be A and B. Children are encouraged to bring in an object for the box which begins with the letter of the week, and they can bring in a different object each day they come, if they wish! It is an introduction to phonics, so if the object begins with the sound the letter makes (eg, ‘a’ for ‘apple’), rather than the name of the letter (eg, ‘A’ sounds like the start of the word ‘apricot’), that really helps!

14/04/2026

Welcome back! ‘What’s In The Box?’ This week beginning Tuesday 14th April the letter sounds will be X, Y and Z. Children are encouraged to bring in an object for the box which begins with the letter of the week, and they can bring in a different object each day they come, if they wish! It is an introduction to phonics, so if the object begins with the sound the letter makes (eg, ‘a’ for ‘apple’), rather than the name of the letter (eg, ‘A’ sounds like the start of the word ‘apricot’), that really helps! For ‘x’ the sound could appear at the end of the word.

05/04/2026
25/03/2026

Were so exited to see all the parents at Church tomorrow to sing our easter songs🐣🙏⛪️

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Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 12pm
Tuesday 9am - 3pm
Wednesday 9am - 3pm
Thursday 9am - 3pm
Friday 9am - 3pm