
From this coming September Little Pips Nursery will be taking in children from babies up to four years of age at Pocklington School.
Sarah Cobb, head of Little Pips, said: “This is an exciting opportunity to provide Pocklington’s youngest children with an exceptional start in life.
"Every aspect of Little Pips has been carefully designed to create a warm and engaging environment which inspires children to explore, play, and grow.
"At Little Pips, we recognise that busy parents need some TLC too, which is why we offer a space for them to recharge before they head off to their day. With a highly skilled team and our commitment to inclusive, high-quality education and care, we’re proud to set the standard for Early Years education.”
Toby Seth, head of Pocklington School, said: “We are thrilled to introduce Little Pips Nursery as part of our ongoing commitment to the local community.
"Our focus is on creating an inclusive, high-quality learning environment where children can thrive and develop independence, guided by their interests and natural curiosity.
"The Reggio Emilia philosophy aligns perfectly with our vision of nurturing essential skills such as concentration, creativity, and a lifelong love of learning. We are delighted to welcome the newest member of the Pocklington School Foundation family.”
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