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Pavilion Pre School (Aigburth) CIO

We are an Ofsted GOOD, not-for-profit pre-school, a registered CIO.  We operate from a small building in the quiet, family focused Sudley area of Aigburth. After many years hard work  fundraising, with support from Power to Change, our community and other charitable trusts we sucessfully rebuilt a purpose built preschool and gardens in November 2020. We have a spacious indoor and outdoor play area, garden and allotment which our children enjoy being able to access daily. We have an allotment garden on site where the children can grown, learn and play. We have a wonderfully experienced staff team. 

We are a non for profit charitable pre school with a parent commitee. We invest our time, passion and care in to the eduction of our preschool children. We have a strong community spirit and have been established for almost 50 years.

We have highly qualified staff whose aim it is to educate, inspire and learn alongside  preschool children, as well as prepare them for transition into school. We offer a wide scope of learning through play and aim to encourage all children's natural curiosity for learning. We welcome all children at Pavilion, cherish diversity and embrace all learning 

Who to contact

Contact Name
Natalie Griffiths
Contact Position
Office Manager
Telephone
E-mail
admin@pavilionpreschool.org
Website
www.pavilionpreschool.org.uk

Where to go

Name
Pavilion Preschool Aigburth
Address
50, Dundonald Road
LIVERPOOL
Postcode
L17 0AF
Notes

82 or any other buses that go along Aigburth Road.

Other Details

Costs

Please contact provider for cost details.
Offering Tax Free Childcare.

Availability

Other notes

Pavilion is a not-for-profit registered charity  ( CIO1182861) we aim to provide the best early years learning though play, and encourage parents to be involved in preschool life. We are governed by a parent committee. We are passionate about early years learning and encourage parents to share in their child's journey. We have great links with local infant schools for a smooth transition to reception. 

Inclusion Information

Wheelchair Access

Wheelchair Access
Yes
Details
All needs covered

Special Needs

Special Needs
Yes
Details
Our staff team is highly experienced SEN

Dietary Needs

Dietary Needs
Yes
Experience with
Yes
Details
Special diets catered for

Cultural Provisions

Cultural Provisions
Yes
Experience with
Yes
Details
All needs covered

Childcare Information

Vacancies

Immediate vacancies
No
Details
Pavilion is incredibly popular and has a waiting list. Registration is advised 12-18 months in advance to avoid disappointment.
Date updated
05/03/2024

Funded Places

Offering Tax Free Childcare?
Yes

Opening Times & Facilities

Opening Times
Opening Times
DayOpening TimeClosing Time
Monday 09:00 15:00
Tuesday 09:00 15:00
Wednesday 09:00 15:00
Thursday 09:00 15:00
Friday 09:00 15:00
Other Availability
We have flexible opening hours. Children can attend a full day session and bring a packed lunch. Alternatively, they can attend just a morning or an afternoon sessions. We recommend a minimum attendance of 2-3 sessions our week.
Facilities
Books
Outdoor Playspace
Arts and Crafts
Parental Involvement
Climbing Frame
Cookery
Dressing up
Dance
Private Nursery Garden
Quiet Area
Educational Activites
Sand and Water Play
Healthy Eating
Songs and Rhymes
sports
Garden
Library
Visit & Outings
Storytime
Kitchencooking
Toys
Open Space
Out-door Play
Messy Play
Music

School Pickups

Offers School Pickups
No

Ofsted Information

Ofsted URN
2593417
Link to latest ofsted inspection report 

Local Offer

Description

1. How does the setting know if children need extra help and what should I do if I think my child may have special educational needs? 

Setting will assess your child when they enter Pre-school. If you have any concerns about your child please come and talk to us. We can plan in partnership with parents/carers to best meet the child's needs. 

2. How will the staff in the setting support my child? 

We will take time to find out your children's interests and strengths. We will work together to help your child to make progress in areas of concern.

We use play plans in order to work together. 

3. How will the curriculum be matched to my child's needs? 

Children's interests are used when planning in order to provide, increased motivation for children.

Children have individual profiles for assessment these are used to tailor future learning. 

4. What specialist services and expertise can be accessed by the setting? 

We are members of the Early years consortia.

SALT

Educational psychologist.

SEND link worker at local children's centre.

Singing and signing.

Understanding Autism.

Visual timetables.

Staff trained as SENCO in school setting. 

5. How accessible is the setting? 

We have ramps to outdoor play area.

Our setting is all on one level. 

6. How will the setting support my child in transferring to the next stage of education? 

We work closely with the neighbourhood schools.

Teachers visit us and we visit the schools.

We take children on a visit to the nearest school.

For children who find it useful we do a personal transition booklet with photos. 

7. How are parents involved in the setting? How can I be involved? 

We encourage parents to come and share any skills and experiences with the pre-school. Parents are welcome to volunteer at sessions. We encourage parents to be part of all our fundraing events an active members of the charity committee. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Local Offer Age Bands
Early Years (0 to 5)
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