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Free early education (3 & 4 year olds)

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What is early education?

It’s pre-school education for children aged 3 and 4 and is the first part of the Early Years Foundation Stage - completed in reception class at school. All children in the Rochdale borough (Heywood, Middleton, Rochdale and Pennines) are eligible from the term after their third birthday for 15 hours of free early education.

You don’t contribute towards this but may be charged fees for any services or childcare additional to the free place. You choose whether early education is right for your child and what setting you would like your child to attend.

Flexibility

The free 15 hours of early education can be taken in any combination of hours over a minimum of three days per week subject to reasonable demand.

Where can my child go for early education?

Early education is offered by nursery schools and classes, day nurseries, some childminders and the nursery unit at an independant school. It may suit you to use more than one setting for your child but remember that you will need to pay for any additional hours of childcare and the cost of any meals.

Regardless of what setting you choose, your child will benefit from Early Years Foundation Stage education; a learning, development and care structure.

Before you make a decision, visit the setting with your child and look at the care, education, early years workers, resources and equipment provided and how the setting will meet the needs of your child.

Your Family Information Service will help you find early education settings in your area and give you tailored and impartial advice and information including a ‘choosing childcare and early education’ checklist.

How do I apply?

Contact your chosen setting for vacancy information. For nursery schools, you’ll need to make contact early in the autumn term following your child’s second birthday and request an application form. For all other settings, make contact before your child becomes eligible for early education.

Special educational needs

All settings should be able to provide an inclusive environment which meets all children's individual needs. If your child has difficulties in some areas of their development, the setting will receive support from the Area SENCO (special educational needs coordinators) team, contact them on 0845 226 5511.

Contact the Family Information Service for information, advice and a list of your local childcare providers.  If you have problems with finding childcare or your circumstances make it especially difficult, ask about our Enhanced Service.

More information about inclusion is available.

Childcare Costs

There’s some help available to meet the additional costs of childcare if you’re working or training.

  • Childcare element of Working Tax Credit
  • Childcare Vouchers

For  more information about free early education for 3 & 4 year olds, please call the Family Information Service on 01706 719900 or see the leaflet below.