BROMSGROVE SCHOOL AN EXCELLENT START
Bromsgrove School offers a continuity of education for children from age 2 to 18 years; from Pre-Preparatory and Nursery, through Prep and Senior Schools, Bromsgrovians become independent learners and caring members of our community.
The Pre-Preparatory and Nursery School is a place where children have a memorable and positive start to their educational journey. It is during these early years, from the ages of two to seven, when the educational foundations are laid for everything that follows. At Bromsgrove Pre-Prep and Nursery the aim is to encourage the natural curiosity and enthusiasm of the very youngest children in an active, stimulating, happy and secure environment. Children are nurtured to become confident, well-prepared and highly motivated learners ready for all the academic challenges ahead and also to become caring members of a community.
We are always delighted to show potential parents and their children around, whether that’s at an open morning or for an individual visit. We encourage you to come and experience the happy and caring atmosphere that the recent ISI inspection report stated makes us excellent.
Open Morning
Saturday, 20th January, 10.00am - 11.30am
for entry into
Nursery, Pre-School, Reception, Years 1 & 2
We offer 30 hours through the Government funding scheme for eligible 3 & 4 year olds
Please email or call to book your place at the Open Morning
Bromsgrove Pre-Preparatory School and Nursery
200 boys and girls aged 2 - 7
admissions@bromsgrove-school.co.uk bromsgrove-school.co.uk 01527 579679
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admissions@bromsgrove-school.co.uk bromsgrove-school.co.uk Tel: 01527 579679
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