New Model of Provision

From September 2026 we are re-launching as FRS Nursery: extending our hours to 8am - 5.30pm and opening 47 weeks per year.

To offer greater flexibility for families, FRS Nursery will operate:

  • 47 weeks per year (the closed weeks are approx.: 1 week Pesach, 2 weeks summer 1 week Feb half term, 1 week Christmas)

  • Monday to Friday

  • Closed for bank holidays and Reform Jewish Holidays

Families may choose from the following session options:

  • Full Day: 8:00am – 5:30pm

  • Early School Day: 8:00am – 3:00pm

  • School Day: 9:00am –3:00pm

  • Late Start Full Day: 9:00am – 5:30pm

Fridays are a 3pm finish. 

For children attending extended hours, breakfast is included for sessions between 8:00–9:00am, and snack/tea is included for sessions between 3:00–5:30pm.

Weekly Attendance Options

To suit different childcare needs, families can book:

  • 2, 3, 4 or 5 days per week with specific days offered subject to availability and allocated on a first‑come, first‑served basis.

  • Fixed days to ensure consistency for children

  • Flexibility for additional ad‑hoc days (subject to availability)

Fees

Our fees are calculated over 47 weeks of the year and are shown as 12 equal monthly instalments to help families budget consistently. 

Government funding (e.g. 15 or 30 funded hours, subject to eligibility) can be applied and will be discussed at registration.

For funded hours, a small additional hourly charge per hour applies. This helps cover the cost of Jewish learning, snacks, and extra-curricular activities not included within government funding.  The rate depends on the age of the child, and is discounted if you are an FRS member.

Fees are payable monthly and include:

  • All early years education and care

  • Breakfast (for those children attending sessions between 8am-9am)

  • Snack / tea (for those children attending sessions between 3pm - 5.3pm)

  • Learning resources and activities

Click here to access the Fee Information Sheet [coming shortly]

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