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boy playing in sand with wheelbarrowRegistering Your Child at Toybox Day Nursery
You will be given a registration form to fill in with important details about your child.  Please ensure you fill this in correctly and inform us of any changes in the future.  It would also be very helpful if you could inform us of any changes in your life which could affect your child and his/her time in our care.  All information will be held in the strictest confidence.

Placement Availability
The Toybox Day Nursery is registered for thirty boys and girls with sixteen places available for children over two years.  Occasionally we have a waiting list, details of which are kept by the Nursery Manager.

Admission of Children
If requests for admission exceed the number of places available, we will form a waiting list where bookings will be accepted in the following order of priority:

  1. Children already attending the nursery who want to increase their days.
  2. Children with brothers or sisters already attending the nursery.
  3. New children on a first come first served basis.
 

 

Welcome to our wonderful website!

     We have achieved Cardif Healthy Eating Options Award, having fulfilled the Silver Standard. This award is in recognition of the healthy eating practices at the nursery and will complement the Food Standards Agency (Silver) Award which we have achieved for the last two years!! Next time we're 'Going for Gold'!!

 

    The 2007 Inspection report is available to read at the nursery - we are very pleased with the comments and overall contents and would like to thank all the parents who completed the questionnaires and took the time to speak to the Inspectors. Letters from past and existing parents are held in the office for anyone to read. This year's Inspection will take place over the summer and as soon as we receive the report, it will be available for you to see.

The BBC have been recent visitors as they came to film the 3 year olds enjoying outdoor play and activities. The children really enjoyed themselves, particularly one budding media star who tried to take over from the cameraman!