We aim to ensure our dedicated staff can provide a happy, warm and stimulating nursery environment with the highest ethical care standards for every child to play and learn, free to develop to their full potential. We have three established Cygnets childcare day nurseries, in Stratford-upon-Avon, that are all conveniently situated on/close to school sites.
They are totally independent and open to everyone, no matter what their locality or eventual choice of infant/primary school. We offer a high quality, competitively priced service staffed by dedicated, enthusiastic, professional and well-qualified people. All 3 sites are enhanced by good outdoor provision.
They are totally independent and open to everyone, no matter what their locality or eventual choice of infant/primary school. We offer a high quality, competitively priced service staffed by dedicated, enthusiastic, professional and well-qualified people. All 3 sites are enhanced by good outdoor provision.
Services
Findon founder of Cygnets. It began in 1982 as a toddler group and soon evolved into one nursery (Broad Street) that in 1994 became two (Alveston) and then the addition of a third setting in 2010 (Quinton). These continue to provide the highest standards of care and education for every child, whether they attend each day or just for a few hours.
Fees are annualised over 12 months for all year round and 11 months for term time only bookings. All fees are payable monthly in advance and must be paid within 7 days of the invoice date. We accept payment with vouchers or Tax-Free Childcare, but these must be paid by the due date otherwise direct payment must be made.
It can be unsettling when a child first experiences being left in a new environment with different carers and other children, so with this in mind we try to make the transition from home to nursery as smooth as possible. We like you to bring your child for the initial tour around the nursery as this is a good opportunity for them to explore the Cygnets environment, comfortable in the knowledge that you are with them.
The charity advances education by supporting and promoting the learning and development of young children. The public benefit is to the children and parents receiving the charity's services. The objects of the charity are achieved in the ways described below under the various headings. The services are provided to children whatever their race, culture, religion means or ability.
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