New children’s nursery opens in Heywood

Date published: 05 June 2023


A new children’s nursery has opened on Bury Street in Heywood.

Beehive Daycare is a graduate-lead setting with capacity for 54 children, ranging from 3 months to five years in age.

The daycare has three separate rooms, with both its indoor and outdoor environment carefully designed to be an engaging and stimulating learning environment.

All of Beehive’s rooms are equipped with everything needed to learn, grow and develop, whilst its outdoor area features space for babies to enjoy, as well as a bike track and a secure area with fixed play equipment for the older children.

Nursery manager, Amy Smith said: “We also have an area for our children to begin to grow some fruit and vegetables.

 

Beehive Day Care

 

“Our carefully considered curriculum ensures that children are inspired to learn. We teach children the skills they need to move onto their next stage of learning with the child’s individual needs and interests being at the heart of what we offer.

“Our online learning journey ‘Blossom’ means that parents are kept up to date with what their child is learning at nursery.”

Beehive Daycare operates 51 weeks of the year and is open on weekdays from 7.30am to 6pm. It supports all the key government initiatives of funded childcare and offers both 15- and 30-hour funded places for children aged between two- and four-years-old.

 

Beehive Day Care

 

Beehive Day Care

 

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