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Cylch Meithrin Aberdaron - Playgroup

Last updated: 25/04/2024
Playgroup This resource can use the Welsh language

This resource is regulated. (More about Regulated Services)

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This provider is registered with the Care Inspectorate Wales (CIW) or equivalent.
This provider was last inspected on: 12/09/2017.

  This provider has full week vacancies for children aged between 2 years and 3.5 years. Ymholwch am rhagor o wybodaeth

  This provider is registered for 15 places and is staffed for 8 places.

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What we do

Cylch Meithrin (playgroup) for children from 2 year old to school (Meithrin) age. We are open from 9:30-12 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays during term time.

Cylchoedd Meithrin are Welsh-medium playgroups which give children an opportunity to become bilingual (in English and Welsh).

  Our opening times and availability

We are available: term time only.

We are available during the following school terms:

  • Autumn term
  • Spring term
  • Summer term

We are unable to provide wrap around care.

Tuesday 09:30 - 12:00
Wednesday 09:30 - 12:00
Thursday 09:30 - 12:00

  Our costs

  • £9.50 per Session - Sesiwn bore

  About our service

The language spoken in our setting is English and Welsh medium.

Provider has access to support and advice for Additional Learning Needs (ALN)
Provider has a working knowledge of the ALN Act and Person Centred Planning approaches
Staff have accessed relevant ALN/disability training in the last 2 years?
Outside space
Will you use real nappies for children in your care?
Is the setting pet free?
Offers Flying Start provision?
No
Offers funded Foundation Phase Nursery places (three to four year old education) No
This service is part of the Childcare Offer Scheme
This service accepts childcare vouchers
This service is registered with the Tax Free Childcare Scheme
Able to provide emergency/short term care? No
Are you able to care for children whose main language is neither English nor Welsh?
No