The provider accepts funded entitlement codes; allocation remains subject to the requested attendance pattern and availability.
Kate Greenaway Nursery School and Children's Centre
About Kate Greenaway Nursery School and Children's Centre
Kate Greenaway Nursery School and Children's Centre is a full day care setting in Islington, London, for children aged 0 to 5. Published data records 81 registered places. The provider is on the Ofsted Early Years Register.
The latest recorded Ofsted overall judgement is Good (27 Jun 2023).
Ofsted registration and inspection fields come from the official childcare provider release. Fees, funded-place delivery and availability must be confirmed with the setting. How Classpot uses published data.
Key Details
Ofsted early years record
Status
Active
Registered
29 Sept 2004
Latest visit
27 Jun 2023
Source: Ofsted childcare providers and inspections management information. Registration and inspection data can change between releases.
Practical information from Kate Greenaway Nursery School and Children's Centre
Current availability not published
Apply for the required days and hours rather than relying on time spent on a waiting list.
The provider operates a criteria list, not a chronological waiting list, and matches offers to available attendance patterns.
Nursery school and children's centre · 6 months to 5 years
Support available: Yes
SENCO or inclusion lead: Yes
The provider publishes a named lead SENCO and describes support for a range of special educational needs and disabilities.
These details come from the nursery's published information. Operational details can change, so confirm current fees, availability and funded-hours terms directly with the provider.
Distance and walking access
Kate Greenaway Nursery School and Children's Centre
Approximate nursery point: centre of postcode N1 0UH
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Funded childcare and statutory ratios
England-wide rules — not confirmation that this nursery offers a place or a particular session pattern.
Government-funded hours
15 hours for every 3- and 4-year-old
570 hours a year, normally 15 hours a week over 38 weeks, from the term after the third birthday.
Up to 30 hours for eligible working families
1,140 hours a year from the term after a child turns 9 months until school age. Eligibility must be checked and reconfirmed.
15 hours for some 2-year-olds
A separate entitlement applies to eligible children receiving additional support, including certain benefits or disability support.
A provider may stretch hours over more weeks and may charge separately for meals, nappies, extra hours or activities. Ask for a written schedule showing funded hours and optional extras.
EYFS minimum adult-to-child ratios
These are statutory minimums, not the nursery's actual staffing level. Ask for the normal ratio in your child's room, how breaks are covered and which qualifications are counted.
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