Description
Contact Information
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Phone Number020 8902 5069
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Details
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Group/OwnerInspired Learning Group
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Person in ChargeJonathan Coke (Head Teacher)
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Number of Staff2
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When ClosedBank Holidays & Christmas
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Type of ServiceDay Nursery – Privately Owned Open all year Full Day Care Sessional Day Care
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Total Places for children15
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Age rangefrom 2 years 0 months to 4 years 0 months
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VisitingThey would encourage you to come along with your child to visit their EYFS unit. Whilst the tour takes place, your child will be encouraged to play alongside other children. Other members of the EYFS team shall support the play and settling in period as well as make observations on your child's interests and curriculum needs. Once the tour is completed, you will receive their Nursery prospectus (via email) and receive the registration forms to complete whether on site or at home. They shall contact you later on in the day of your visit to confirm your child's place in school and talk through the sessions, curriculum and finances available. Further information can be found on their website.
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DirectionsThe school is a 5 minute walk away from Wembley Park Station (underground). Other stations nearby are North Wembley (over ground) and Wembely stadium (Chilton railways).
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Opening DaysMon-Fri
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Opening Hours0800-1800
Olive Q. Reid
November 3, 2024 at 1:36 pmThank you! He has become so much more confident now, and his contact and progress are continually nurtured and encouraged. Our little one has been attending St Christopher’s nursery setting for the prior six months, and the team have been fantastic at helping him to settle and enjoy his time there.
Gordon Owens
November 17, 2024 at 8:51 amShe enjoys going, and honestly, when l pick her up, she wants to even stay longer. My girl is there and treasures it. One does not need any more validation than that. For me, that is a exceptionally good sign. She has developed so much. The team are fantastic too.
Ivan Xenos
February 13, 2025 at 11:25 amHe enjoys it there; he’s made friends with the other kids, the mentors and even the chef. The kids get to do a lot of varied activities, including lots of physical playtime and discovering. As parents, we get fun daily updates, so we’re always in the loop, and we can see the faces of the youngsters and how much fun they are having every day. Our boy has been attending the early‑years hub at St Christophers from the age of two, and in those eight months, he’s come on leaps and bounds.
Eli M. Newton
February 19, 2025 at 1:45 amI found out about this nursery setting and school through my friends who spoke enthusiastically of the reception class instructor. I am really impressed with the way abilities are taught, how home exploring is set and how independence is taught at an early stage. The classrooms are so beautifully set up and decorated. She did a virtual tour and talked about the curriculum for childcare centre and reception. The children’s work is displayed with pride and the head of early years spoke exceptionally strongly about the little ones which made me feel at ease knowing that my little one will discover so much. My kid has learnt so much in a short span of time. This isn’t a typical childcare centre, the personnel teach the kids who are led beautifully by their head of early years. I did my own research by reading their inspection report (which said that they received excellence in all areas), looking through their website and decided to give them a call. It was so nice to talk to the head of the early years. Thank you!
Gloria Owens
March 1, 2025 at 10:28 pmMy little one has absolutely adored the early‑years hub. I am grateful for everything. Thank you! They tried their best to help her as much as possible throughout this tough year. She has been cared for, nurtured and taught by fantastic instructors.
Sara Newton
March 29, 2025 at 11:40 pmI have seen a significant change in her with regard to being independent, eating own food using spoon and fork, wearing clothes and even using the loo! Thanks to the wonderful early‑years hub educators, they are always there to help and communicate. The childcare centre also works towards the gross and motor abilities of the little ones and exploring is not limited to books and pencils. My three-year-old girl has been going to St Christopher’s since September 2019. Reading and telling stories, sports activity, cooking lessons – I see a thorough build of character is sought by the administration. She totally adores it there and started recognising her own name and calling her friend’s names right after she started early‑years hub.
Umar W. Morrison
April 8, 2025 at 1:44 amOur little girl has better her updates leaps and bounds. The Nursery mentors are great with their temperament, care and approach towards the little ones. After going to the Nursery for the preceding 1 year – she is more communicative than we ever thought she’d be.
Celia A. Bennett
April 29, 2025 at 2:38 amThe instructors genuinely support about the kids and their headway. They have a chef who cooks fresh, nutritious food daily, and my young lad absolutely treasures the food. They have a huge glass window with access to the garden, and the youngsters are actively encouraged to spend time outdoors. The early‑years hub space is large and well laid out. At St Christopher’s, he always walks in with a huge smile on his face and comes out happily. I could not find a better early‑years hub for my boy. Very delighted here. My boy absolutely adores going to this nursery setting (he used to go elsewhere for two years and still used to cry to go in at the other place). At collection, they give a breakdown of the day and encourage activities to do at home to build up the individual child’s skills.
Lloyd Price
June 25, 2025 at 11:05 pmMy 3 and a half year old enjoys them. My boy adores the nursery setting. We were new to the country but the crew gave so much warmth that he got comfortable truly quickly. I am really pleased with the focus on each kid with respect to all the activities. Hats off to all the personnel.