St George’s Primary School in Scarborough is among the first wave of schools to receive funding for a school-based nursery.
The latest funding announcement is part of the Labour government’s initiative to roll out 300 new or expanded school-based nurseries and has been welcomed by MP for Scarborough Alison Hume.
From September, working parents will get 30 government-funded hours of childcare a week, from 9 months of age right up to starting school - potentially saving parents up to £7,500 a year. These new nurseries are intended to help deliver additional places needed for the scheme.
The first 300 schools will see an average of 20 childcare places per site, with up to 4,000 of these available by September and a further 2,000 later this autumn. Places will be focused on childcare ‘deserts’, where up until now families have been missing out due to a shortage of places.
This announcement comes alongside the rollout of breakfast clubs in primary schools, with the first schools set to launch later this month – saving families up to £450 a year. This also includes St George’s Primary School.
Alison Hume, MP for Scarborough and Whitby said:
“I am thrilled that Saint George’s Primary has been given funding as part of Labour’s plan to roll out school-based nurseries.
“I know from speaking to families across my constituency the need for high-quality education that is available nearby and doesn’t break the bank.
“I look forward to visiting the nursery when it opens in September. This is evidence that Labour’s Plan for Change is delivering for families and getting children school-ready.”
Bridget Phillipson, Secretary of State for Education, said:
“School-based nurseries are an essential plank of Labour’s Plan for Change, giving every child the best start in life.
“While the Tories made a childcare pledge without a plan, Labour is delivering on its promises.
“Alongside our plans to roll out free breakfast clubs, these high-quality childcare places will get thousands more children school ready, breaking the link between background and success for families across the country.”


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