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Edward Bears

Cirencester
Age Group : 3 months – 5 years
  • 9.8
Our home from home facility is designed with the safety and well-being of our little ones in mind, featuring bright, spacious classrooms, a variety of age-appropriate play areas, and a secure outdoor playground where children can explore and connect with nature.
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Our Philosophy

Birth to 20 months

Acorn’s room caters for up to fifteen babies from birth to around twenty months in age. It has a milk kitchen, changing room and separate sleep room. The unit is a cosy and natural environment for the babies, with loose parts and natural resources. The toys and activities in this room are all age-appropriate to help promote development. Babies have their own purpose-built garden area with age-appropriate toys, free flow opportunities and U.V protected canopy allowing outdoor play all year round.

20 Months to 3 Years

The Willow’s room is a natural and homely environment with lots of space for up to twenty-four rising twos (20-24 months) and two-year olds. There are large play rooms, toilets and nappy changing facilities. The toddlers in this room also enjoy regular access to the outdoor area where they can free flow between the inside and outside activities. The outdoor space has child safety bark chippings, a decked area, planters, an outdoor classroom with wooden play equipment and water tunnels.

3 Years to 5 Years

The Oak’s room unit is a large, spacious and cosy room specifically designed as a classroom. This learning environment provides toys and equipment to promote children’s curiosity and independence.

The unit can accommodate up to thirty-two children between the ages of three and five years.  It has separate toilets with child-sized toilets.

There is a large and very well equipped outdoor courtyard area specifically designed to develop co-ordination and balancing skills. This is in addition to the outdoor courtyard space providing different kinds of learning opportunities in two outdoor spaces. There is a separate area for growing flowers and vegetables, and an outdoor classroom fully weather protected.

Contact Us

+44 1285 654000 64 Victoria Road
Cirencester
Gloucestershire
GL7 1ES

Opening Times

Daycare
Monday – Friday
08:00 – 18:00

Office
Monday – Friday
09:00 – 17:00

General Enquiries

Existing parents can call the nursery
direct/email direct

0800 783 3431

Reviews

  • 9.8

Louise Savory

Nursery Manager

I have worked in childcare for over 20 years, beginning my journey at college, where I completed my Level 2 qualification before moving into a nursery environment to gain hands-on experience while working towards my Level 3. Over the years, I have proudly worked my way up from apprentice to Room Leader, Deputy Manager, and now Nursery Manager.

I am passionate about creating a nurturing, inspiring environment where children can thrive, learn and grow. I hold a Level 5 qualification in Childcare, Level 3 Forest School certification, and Level 1 and 2 in Makaton, which supports my commitment to inclusive communication and outdoor learning experiences.

In my spare time, I love horse riding and spending quality time with my family. I enjoy trying new things and am always looking forward to the next adventure, both personally and professionally.

My spouse and I have separated, I do not want them picking up my child, what can I do?

This is a very upsetting time for all involved and we will work with you to offer support, with our main focus on supporting the emotional well-being of your child. If your spouse has ‘parental responsibility’ then we cannot legally stop a parent from collecting/picking up their child, nor can we be prevented from sharing information about the child, such as development progress records with the other parent.

We would need a court injunction before we could stop a spouse with parental responsibility from any of the above.

If your spouse does not have parental responsibility then you can instruct us according to your wishes.

What are your Infection Control Exclusion Periods?

When children attend a nursery they are surrounded by new germs, which takes time for the children to get used to. They may be ill more frequently as they settle into nursery life, but what this is actually doing, in most cases of common childhood illnesses, is strengthening your child’s immune system to help fight off future, possibly more serious germs and infections.

Of course there are some illnesses and infections that we have specific exclusion periods for, as we need to protect all of the children from battering their immune systems and some childhood diseases that may affect others, such as pregnant mothers. This means that we follow the Government requirements for certain infectious diseases to protect everyone that comes to or works at the setting.

Below is our Edward Bears’ Infection Control and Exclusion Periods and also the Government Poster with exclusion periods for Schools and Nurseries.

Click to download the ‘Infection Control PHE Edward Bears’ Document

Click to download the ‘Guidance on infection control in schools and other childcare settings’ Document

What is the nursery's notice period?

Please read our full nursery Terms & Conditions for all notice periods, as these differ for funded and non-funded children.

Do you open for Bank Holidays and holidays?

Our nurseries are open 51 weeks a year, during which time full fees are payable. On Bank Holidays and over the Christmas period we are closed. We also close for our two staff Training Days. Fees are still payable during closures as we charge on a 51-week basis to compensate for closures.

Can I change my booking pattern after my child has started attending the nursery?

Booking pattern changes can be made with the Nursery Manager. We will always try and accommodate such requests, but this will of course depend on availability. This may impact your monthly fees. Any reduction to sessions requires the same notice periods as termination of a place. Please see the Nursery’s full Terms & Conditions for notice periods.

Can I book extra sessions?

Extra sessions can be booked with the Nursery Manager, up to 4-weeks in advance. We will always try and accommodate extra session requests, but this will of course depend on how many children are already booked in for the required day. Payment for extra sessions is required in advance. They are slightly more expensive than regular sessions, as we may need to use agency staff to cover the unplanned sessions and they are available on a flexible basis. Flexis can be transferred with 48 hours’ notice but are not refundable once booked.

Can I swap the days that my child / children attend Edward Bears?

Unfortunately, this is not possible. We need to plan staffing needs according to children’s booking patterns and hence need to know in advance how many children will be attending each day. It is also not fair to parents who have paid for a flexi sessions to attend on a different day.

Is the nursery open all year?

Yes, we operate 51-weeks a year, only closing on public bank holidays, two staff training days a year and for one week at Christmas.

Do you have a healthy menu?

All meals are freshly prepared by a full-time and qualified chef. We cater for all allergies, dietary requirements, vegetarians, vegan’s and cultural preferences. More information can be found on our meals page.

We have received 5 stars at EVERY inspection for Food Safety and Hygiene

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What is a Key Person and what is their role?

Each child must be assigned a key person. Their role is to help ensure that every child’s care is tailored to meet their individual needs, to help the child become familiar with the setting.

How do I raise a concern that I might have about the Nursery?

We aim to provide a safe, secure, and happy environment for children to prosper and develop. It is also our intention to give a high standard of care and nursery education in both our nurseries. We accept that despite our best endeavours, there may be occasions when you feel we have been less than perfect, and we will always adopt a sympathetic but fair approach in dealing with your concerns.

Should you have any concerns regarding the care or any other aspect of the nursery, please in the first instance raise them with the nursery manager. If you feel that the nursery manager has not fully addressed your queries and/or concerns, then please e-mail [email protected] or call a member of our management team on 01285 654000.

We do also like to hear when you are really happy so please tell us all the positives too!

What is the early years curriculum that nurseries use?

England – Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS):

All nurseries registered with Ofsted must follow the EYFS. The EYFS covers children from 0-5 years and children complete the EYFS at the end of their reception year at school. The EYFS is a play-based curriculum as research tells us that this is the best way for children to learn. Each area of learning and development must be implemented through planned, purposeful play and through a mixture of adult-led and child-initiated activity.

What is your bottle procedure?

Due to the high health & safety risk of bottle making for both the staff and children we do not prepare bottled feeds on site and require all parents/carers to bring in readymade bottle feeds. The nursery follows the “Food Standards Agency” Department for Health guidelines with regards to storing readymade bottles within the setting. Parents will be required to make their feeds up in advance for the nursery. The “Food Standards Agency” guidance recommends that all feeds are prepared on the same day that the child attends their setting (not the night before) to minimise any risk.

The NHS guidelines state that you do not store the feed for more than 24 hours; therefore, all bottles brought into nursery will be discarded at the end of each day. It is the parent/carers’ responsibility to ensure that feeds are prepared fresh on the day or at the earliest after 6.00pm the evening prior to nursery attendance, keeping within the correct safe time frames. On arrival to nursery please make staff aware that there are bottles in the child’s bag so that these can immediately be placed in the refrigerators. The staff member will put labels on all bottles for identification before storing them.

How do you cater for children with allergies?

All of our meals are cooked fresh onsite by Denise, who holds a level 2 Food Safety and Hygiene for Catering and has intensive Food Allergy Awareness Training. To further insure that food items are not cross contaminated, food from home is forbidden as we follow a strict food policy, that also includes any edible items used in messy play.

Children with a specific allergy will require a doctors note confirming their allergy, along with any recommended medical advice or supportive documentation, this is then used to form a Health Care Plan. Our children’s Health Care Plans are shared with all carers caring for the child and our nursery chef (if it is a dietary requirement). The Health Care Plans are updated every 3 months to ensure they are still relevant and hold the correct details.

Children with dietary requirements will be provided with a red place-mat (with the child’s photograph) at meal times, detailing their allergies as a visual reminder to all staff members.

What am I required to provide the nursery whilst my child is with you?

Formula milk (if required), a labelled daily water beaker, named spare clothes, a named sun or winter hat, labelled (age appropriate), named slippers or a pair of indoor shoes, toothpaste and toothbrush in a labelled bag and any other suitable clothing that may be required.

What are the ratios of adults to children?

The current Ofsted recommended ratio in the baby room (under 2’s) is 1:3, and the toddler room (2-3 years) 1:5. The pre-school room is 1:8 or 1:13 with an Early Years Teacher. However, we often operate with a higher ratio of adults to children, which enables us to maintain our reputation of providing high-quality early years provision.

What qualifications do your nursery staff hold?

Our staff hold various childcare qualifications such as Level 5 Leadership for Children and Young Persons Workforce, Level 3 Childcare and Education, Level 5 Childcare and Education, Level 2 or 3 in Children’s Learning & Development and in Playwork, BTEC in Nursery Nursing, First Aid, Child Protection, Designated Safeguarding, Equal Opportunities, Additional Educational Needs, Management training, Early Years Education degrees and graduate level Early Years Teacher qualifications. All staff have to carry out a DBS check and these are regularly checked and updated.

Do you have a settling in period?

Yes, we have a comprehensive settling in process to ensure your child is fully relaxed and happy in their new environment. Our nursery registration fee entitles you to a program of 2 free settle visits. We schedule these in around the week before your child starts. The first one is for just one parent to stay for an hour and help us accustom your child to their new environment with a familiar adult. This will also be an opportunity to get to know their new Key Person and go through any questions together. The second one is where your child will stay on their own for a couple of hours. This is when you can go for a coffee or quick bit of shopping, whist they get to know their new Key Person. If your child requires more settles than this, we will work with you to ensure your child is fully settled before their start date. We can even arrange a home visit if required.

You can of course chose after these initial sessions to start on shorter days, but it is important to get your child used to you leaving as soon as possible, in order for them to settle quicker and easier. There will be separation anxiety for both the parent and the child, but delaying leaving your child will delay how long this period will last.

How do I register my child for a place at the Nursery?

Please make an enquiry or book a tour via the links on our Contact Us page. You will need to complete, and return the Enrolment Form Form along with the £100.00 registration fee.

Do I need to make an appointment to look around?

Yes, we require a booking for a nursery tour with a member of staff to accompany you, (usually the Manager or Deputy). We welcome visitors both existing and prospective parents. We avoid tours during drop-off and collection times, and during the lunch preparations between 12:00 and 14:00. Please visit our contact page for our link to enquiries and booking visits.