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Niton Pre-school

Niton Preschool - Better together

Niton Preschool
Better together

When parents and practitioners work together in the setting, the results have a positive impact on children's learning and development.

We encourage parents to share their opinions about our setting and play an active part in fundraising so that we can provide fun and relevant resources.

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GET IN TOUCH

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WELCOME

Niton Preschool is situated within the grounds of Niton Primary School. We offer childcare places for children from 9 months to school age.

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OPENING HOURS & CONTACT

We would love to hear from you. If you have any questions or comments, please get in touch.

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MEET THE TEAM

Niton Preschool is a wonderful preschool, run by a Board of Directors and a fabulous team of practitioners

Come and meet our fabulous team!

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LOCAL OFFER & FAQs

Do you have a question?

If it's been asked before, chances are you will find it here!

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The words where children come first are on a white background
GET IN TOUCH

On this page:

Two stick figures are standing next to a yellow door.

WELCOME

Niton Preschool is situated within the grounds of Niton Primary School. We offer childcare places for children from 9 months to school age.

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A yellow phone with a clock inside of it

OPENING HOURS & CONTACT

We would love to hear from you. If you have any questions or comments, please get in touch.

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A yellow icon of three people standing next to each other

MEET THE TEAM

Niton Preschool is a wonderful preschool, run by a Board of Directors and a fabulous team of practitioners

Come and meet our fabulous team!

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LOCAL OFFER & FAQs

Access the the Isle of Wight Local Authority  local offer and browse our extensive list of Frequently Asked Questions here.

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Welcome to Niton Pre-school

Niton Preschool is situated within the grounds of Niton Primary School. We provide a well-equipped indoor environment, along with a multi-surface garden where children can freely explore and play.


Our goal is to support children in becoming happy, healthy, confident, and curious learners, using the Early Years Foundation Stage Statutory Framework (2022) to guide their development.


At Niton Preschool, we believe that every child is a unique and valued member of our community. We place a strong emphasis on nurturing each child’s self-esteem and positive self-image.


We strive to create a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere where fun and friendship are at the heart of everything we do. Our dedicated staff work closely with the children and their families to foster a sense of belonging and engagement.


We balance introducing basic educational concepts with promoting the development of social skills and personal confidence. Our staff are role models who provide a stimulating environment where learning comes naturally, while also helping children grow both morally and spiritually.


We maintain strong transitional links to ensure that children move smoothly into the Primary School of their choice when the time comes.


Niton Preschool is Ofsted registered, and we comply with all local authority Health & Safety regulations and Fire Safety standards. We also meet the Government Standards for Full Day Care.


If you're new to Niton Preschool, please explore our gallery, and we look forward to welcoming you and your family soon!


Check our PARENTS page for all details about fees and funding

Wrap-Around Care at Niton Preschool

We offer after school club and summer holiday club, providing support for both preschool and primary school-aged children.


We offer an Afterschool Club running from 3:10 PM to 5:30 PM. During school holidays, our Summer Holiday Club operates from 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM, offering a safe, engaging space for your child.

We have a multi-functional space enriched with open-ended resources to help our children learn and explore whilst having fun! We have extensive outdoor space which includes a sensory garden, a planting area with raised beds, a play garden with an all weather surface and access to a wild area. We enjoy our outdoor space whatever the weather! 


We are Ofsted Registered, and the preschool complies with the local authority Health & Safety Regulations and meets the Fire Standard requirements. We adhere to the Government Standards for Full Day Care.

We have good transitional links to ensure that children move seamlessly into the Primary School of their choice.


Have a look at our gallery, showing all the exciting facilities we have on offer, here at Niton preschool

Opening hours & contact details

Our opening times are Monday - Friday 7.45am - 5.30pm
Call us:
01983 730985

Email us: hello@nitonpreschool.co.uk

Niton Preschool

WHERE CHILDREN COME FIRST

Meet our team

We are a successful preschool, run by a board of directors and a fabulous staff team.

Our staff believe that if we provide a stimulating environment the children will be interested to learn in a natural way. Staff are good role models, who help the children to develop and allow them to expand their interests by providing them with a broad range of resources. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have a question? Maybe it is answered in our FAQs. But if not, please get in touch.

  • What are your registration details?

    Ofsted are our governing body, and our registration number is EY281607

  • What do I need to provide for my child’s day at preschool?

    Change of clothing (including underwear), nappies, wipes, nappy cream (if needed) a pair of slippers, sun hat, woolly hat, scarf, coat (weather dependant) and a piece of fruit/healthy snack. Packed lunch if required.

  • What about sun lotion?

    We offer sun lotion, which is a factor 50 plus, sensitive skin waterproof brand. We offer this as included in your £5 weekly sustainability charge. Alternatively, you could provide your own which staff will apply before outside play.

  • Do you accept childcare vouchers?

    We accept all forms of vouchers, but we may need to register with new ones. You may need some information from us to set these up, such as Ofsted registration numbers.

  • What if I need someone else to collect my child?

    This is not a problem although please inform us as soon as possible. A password system will be set up if we have not met the person before.

  • How will I know and find out how my child is getting on?

    The child’s key person will keep an up-to-date record on your child’s progress. They will share this information with you regularly using our Online Learning Journal, Tapestry. At the end of each session staff members will talk you through your child’s day.

  • What happens if I collect my child late?

    We understand this can happen as some things are out of our control such as traffic or appointments running over. We ask for you to let us know if this is going to happen as soon as you are aware. If this becomes a regular occurrence, you will be charged for any extra hours at our normal hourly rate.

  • What are your preschool mealtimes?

    We have fruit/snack time at around 9:30am. Our lunchtime is at 11:45, which is either packed lunch provided by you, or a hot meal provided by Chartwell catering and collected by us from Niton Primary school. 

  • Do we accept funding?

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    We accept funding. 

    Please see our Payment Policy on our Policies page for our most up to date information.


    You can apply for funding by following the link below.

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  • What are your opening hours?

    We open from 7.45am until 5.30pm. 

  • What age ranges do you cover?

    We take children from 9 months old up until school age. 

  • My child was sick during the night but seems fine this morning. Can they still come to preschool today?

    No unfortunately at preschool we have a strict policy on exclusion periods. For sickness and diarrhoea children must be away from preschool for 48 hours after last symptoms.

  • What is EYFS?

    E.Y.F.S. stands for Early Years Foundation Stage. The EYFS is a document set up by the Government that informs our bespoke curriculum.

    The EYFS is split into 7 areas in total.

    3 prime areas: 

    • Personal, Social and Emotional Development
    • Physical Development
    • Communication and Language

    And 4 specific areas: 

    • Maths,
    • Understanding the world
    • Literacy
    • Expressive art and design.

    Within these areas we must ensure children are making progress.

  • My child is starting potty training. Can you help with this?

    Yes, we strive to help in all areas of your child’s development and we take this at your child’s pace. We follow your routine from home as closely as possible. 

    We do not encourage the use of potties in the preschool for Health and Hygiene reasons.

  • We are going on holiday. Do I need to let preschool know?

    Please let us know as soon as you can about your holiday dates. 

  • Do you open during school holidays?

    Yes we run a summer holiday club for children a43 weeks of the year.

  • What if my child is ill whilst they are at Preschool?

    If your child is ill, we will give you a call to notify you. If required you will be asked to collect your child.

  • Will my child be able to have a daytime sleep?

    Children stick to their home routines. We have a designated sleep area. We always assist in helping your child to take sleep and rest as and when needed. Each child is provided with their own bed sheet and blanket which is washed on a weekly basis.

  • Can you administer medication?

    Yes we can as long as the relevant forms are completed and the medication is in date and prescribed to your child ONLY.

  • What if my child has an accident at preschool?

    Accidents do happen at Preschool but of course we try our best to prevent them. If your child has an accident, we will let you know upon collection or beforehand depending on the severity of the accident.  We will fill in an accident record to outline the incident (causes, treatments, outcomes etc) and will get you to read and sign on collection. We will provide any first aid needed. For any bigger incidents that we cannot deal with we will consult professional advice through 999 or 101. We will keep you up to date throughout this process.

  • Will my child get to play outside?

    We play outside every day. We use the outside area for many different activities including bikes, team games, role play, sand pit, physical challenges, free play, water play. 

    Outside is an extension to our provision and offers lots of learning experiences.

  • Do you have qualified first aiders?

    Designated members of our team hold a valid paediatric first aid certificate. 

  • Are all staff DBS checked? (previously CRB)

    Yes, all members of staff full time, part time, volunteers, students hold a current DBS check that is carried out prior to the member of staff starting with us.

    Any people visiting the preschool to deliver extracurricular activities also have to have a DBS check.

  • How do I pay for childcare?

    You can pay for your childcare via BACS or vouchers. We invoice you termly.

    Funding for those eligible will be shown within the invoice.

  • What do I need to do if I want to withdraw my child from preschool?

    If leaving due to unhappiness within the setting we urge you to talk to us about any issues as we strive to solve most issues swiftly. 

  • My child is new at Niton Preschool. What processes are in place to help my child settle in?

    We understand that leaving your child is one of the hardest things to do. We work very closely with you to ensure we know your child as well as possible, ready for this big day. 

    We have many strategies that we use to help, including our key person system whereby one of our staff will take the lead in your child’s care and build a strong relationship with them to help with transitions into preschool. We also work to your timescale so do not encourage anything to move faster than you are ready for (if you do not feel comfortable with any of the steps do not hesitate to let us know and we can have a re-think). 

    We pride ourselves in being very adaptable to any situation so we will try new strategies to help children settle and get to love preschool as quickly as possible.

  • Can I collect my child from preschool early?

    Yes, no problem, you may collect your child whenever you wish, however, if appropriate, it may be best to let us know of early collections in order to prepare the child, as some children don’t always enjoy changes in routine. 

    This may also change routines for us e.g. sleeping routines, feeding routines or trips out.

  • My child has allergies. Will they be safe at preschool?

    We should be informed of any allergies so contingency plans can be made to keep these allergens away from the child. We strive to ensure that every child is safe while at preschool, so we will prepare separate snacks and meals in keeping with the child’s diet. 

    We order our lunches through an outside caterer; the caterers are very good at supplying alternate meal solutions if they are provided with the correct paperwork from your child’s GP or allergy clinic. 

    We are adaptable to most situations, so just let us know and we can adapt to your child’s needs.

  • What should I do if I’m unhappy with some aspect of my child’s care?

    Please come and talk to us. The management team are very approachable, just request a meeting and we will set aside some time to talk through any issues you may have. 

    We like to sort out problems before they grow into bigger problems so will be happy to talk about any issues, big or small. 

    You and your child’s happiness is our overall goal so we strive to achieve this as best we can.

  • My child has a favourite teddy bear / comforter. Can this be brought into Preschool?

    We advise toys to be left at home, as you can imagine, in a busy childcare setting things can go missing. 

    However, comforters that help a child through any difficult transitions are fine to bring in. 

    We will try our hardest to keep this comforter safe and will take time to put it away when the child is not using it.

  • I’m considering sending my child to Niton Preschool. Can I come and look around?

    Absolutely, we welcome people to come and see us and we can arrange a suitable time for you.

    Due to safeguarding issues we need to know who is always on the premises, and we must ensure that visitors are always fully supervised, so we ask you to call or email us before hand to book a time.

  • Will my child be taken out anywhere? e.g. park, library, day trips

    Once a week we take the children the local library. Occasionally we may take the children for a walk around the village, have a play in the park. 

    If this happens the children and staff wear yellow high vis jackets and we take a first aid kit.

  • What does my child need to wear for preschool?

    Whilst at preschool your child needs to be comfortable. You may like to send your child’s slippers for them to wear during their time here.

    Aprons will be used for messy activities, however we still advise against the children wearing their best clothes for preschool. 

    We provide wellies and waterproof suits for use during the winter months so they can enjoy puddle jumping and playing in the snow.

Our latest news

By Jane Hill February 26, 2025
As we step into the Spring Term, Niton Preschool is buzzing with activity! From celebrating new life to a fun-filled Mother’s Day shop and exciting upcoming events, there's so much to look forward to. Read on for important updates, key dates, and everything you need to know for the weeks ahead.
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By Jane Hill February 14, 2025
The UK government is expanding childcare support to assist working families with young children. In September 2025, the UK government will fully expand its childcare support, offering eligible working parents 30 hours additional support per week for children under 5.
A little girl is playing on a slide in a playground.
By Jayne Hill October 22, 2024
At Niton Preschool, we believe that teaching our little ones about sustainability is crucial for their development and for the world they will inherit. To support our commitment to fostering an eco-conscious environment, we have introduced a small weekly sustainability charge of £5. This contribution helps us cover essential consumables, art materials, and the waterproof clothing that allows our children to explore the great outdoors, rain or shine!
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Our latest news

By Jane Hill February 26, 2025
As we step into the Spring Term, Niton Preschool is buzzing with activity! From celebrating new life to a fun-filled Mother’s Day shop and exciting upcoming events, there's so much to look forward to. Read on for important updates, key dates, and everything you need to know for the weeks ahead.
A woman is teaching a group of children how to draw.
By Jane Hill February 14, 2025
The UK government is expanding childcare support to assist working families with young children. In September 2025, the UK government will fully expand its childcare support, offering eligible working parents 30 hours additional support per week for children under 5.
A little girl is playing on a slide in a playground.
By Jayne Hill October 22, 2024
At Niton Preschool, we believe that teaching our little ones about sustainability is crucial for their development and for the world they will inherit. To support our commitment to fostering an eco-conscious environment, we have introduced a small weekly sustainability charge of £5. This contribution helps us cover essential consumables, art materials, and the waterproof clothing that allows our children to explore the great outdoors, rain or shine!
A little girl is taking a picture with a wooden camera.
By Jayne Hill October 21, 2023
Looking at different people’s cultures and festivals is a great way to teach children about the world around them. We encourage children to show respect for other people’s beliefs. We will be looking at the Hindu Festival of Light Diwali, Bonfire Night and of course Christmas.
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