Kidspace Childcare
Burbage Management

Vanessa Tanser
Manager

Vicky Yeomans
Deputy Manager/Senco
Admissions
At Kidspace we care for children between the ages of 12months to 5years old.
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The numbers and ages of children admitted to the setting comply with the legal space requirements set out in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). When considering admissions we are mindful of staff: child ratios and the facilities available at the setting.
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The setting uses the following admission criteria, which is applied in the following order of priority:
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Looked after children
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A child known by the local authority to have special educational needs and/or a disability (SEND) and whose needs can be best met at the preferred setting
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A vulnerable child with either a Child Protection or a Child in Need Plan, or in receipt of other local authority support
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Children who have siblings who are already with us
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Children whose parents live within the area.
A child requiring a full-time place may have preference over one requiring a part-time place. This is dependent upon work commitments, occupancy and room availability. We operate a waiting list, and places are offered on an availability basis.
We operate an inclusion and equality policy and ensure that all children have access to places and services irrespective of their gender, race, disability, religion or belief or sexual orientation of parents.
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Prior to a child attending the setting, parents must complete and sign a contract and registration form. These forms provide the setting with personal details relating to the child. For example, name, date of birth, address, emergency contact details, parental responsibilities, dietary requirements, collection arrangements, fees and sessions, contact details for parents, doctor’s contact details, health visitor contact details, allergies, parental consent and vaccinations etc.
Example of a day at Kidspace Pre-school Burbage
Children begin to come in
Breakfast
Handwashing
Free play
Indoor & Outdoors
Nappy changes/ Toileting
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Snack/Break time
Handwashing
Physical time – outdoors/walks/park
Activities – Key worker: Key child time
Observations & Next steps
Circle time
Stories, flashcards, singing, developing understanding of feelings & emotions
Nappy changes/ Toileting
Lunch time
Handwashing
Quiet time/sleep time
Half day Children go home
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Activities / Physical time / Free Play
Indoor & Outdoor
Nappy changes/ Toileting
Tea
Handwashing
Free play
Indoor & Outdoor
Home time
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Parent App & Communication Tool
As a setting we use the Famly app to communicate with parents & carers. This is used to send a daily diary to the parents noting food, drink, nappies/toileting and photos of activities they have enjoyed doing during the day. This is an easy way for the parents to communicate with the setting and for the staff to send out newsletters and important dates etc. The app has been very well received by our parents/carers.
We have learning journals which will follow the child on their journey through Kidspace which will include observations, assessments, pictures and craft from the children’s time at pre-school carried out by the child’s key worker, shown during progress days and given to the parents when the child leaves Kidspace.
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Fee, Sessions & Funding
At Kidspace, we believe that every child and family should have access to quality childcare that truly works for them. We understand that traditional session structures—morning, afternoon, or full-day—often don’t align with the realities of modern working life. That’s why we’ve designed our childcare options to be as flexible and family-friendly as possible. Our goal is to support working parents by offering tailored solutions that fit around busy schedules, making childcare simpler, more accessible, and stress-free​​​
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Government Funded Childcare
Am I eligible to claim funding?
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Working parents
Working parents are usually entitled to the funded hours detailed above if both of the following apply:
• You work at least 16 hours per week.
• Your adjusted net income is under £100,000
If you are a couple, this criteria will apply to both parents.
Parents who are receiving some additional forms of government support
You are entitled to claim 15 hours funded childcare for your 2-year-old if you live in England and receive one of the following benefits:
- Income Support
- Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
- Income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
- Universal Credit, and your household income is £15,400 a year or less after tax, not including benefit payments.
- Tax credits, and your household income is £16,190 a year or less before tax.
- The guaranteed element of Pension Credit
- The Working Tax Credit 4-week run on (the payment you get when you stop qualifying for Working Tax
Credit)
If you are not receiving a qualifying benefit, 2-year-olds can also get funded childcare if they:
- are looked after by a local authority.
- have an education, health and care (EHCP) plan.
- get Disability Living Allowance
- have left care under an adoption order, special guardianship order or a child arrangements order.
Kidspace cannot confirm your eligibility. The above is intended as a guide only. Eligibility must be confirmed by HM Government via the following link: Eligibility checker | Best Start in Life or by contacting HMRC directly on 0330 123 4097
Once your application is completed, it usually takes up to 14 days for you to be notified of their decision. If you successfully qualify for funding an Eligibility code will be supplied by them. Your eligibility code needs to be issued to either Amelia or Amy, via the Famly App.
You MUST reconfirm your eligibility every 3 months. If you apply more than 3 months before the term starts, you will need to reconfirm your eligibility using your government childcare account (This is given once you have applied for the first time) in order to keep your code valid.
Failure to re-confirm your eligibility will mean that your code is no longer valid, and will mean that funding is removed from future invoices.
How we allocate Funding
Government funded childcare is payable for 38 weeks of the year, in line with school term dates.
Please note attendance MUST be regular. Consistent poor attendance may result in funding being withdrawn and any shortfall in pre-school fees will be payable by yourself in full.
Term Time
All Children attend on a ‘Term Time’ contract, are able to claim the maximum number of hours (15 or 30) per week within the 38 academic weeks, and will not attend pre-school during the school holidays.
Consumable Charges
Government funding is intended to cover the cost of delivering 15 or 30 hours a week (term time) of childcare. It is not intended to cover the cost of meals, snacks, consumables, trips enhancements or additional hours.
The funding rates currently paid to us by the Local Authority are not sufficient for us to provide the level of quality care that we pride ourselves on.
At Kidspace Pre-School Burbage we apply a £2 consumables charge per day
This contribution helps cover the cost of your child’s snack, Tea. It also supports the wide range of enriching extracurricular activities we offer throughout the year Cooking, These experiences are designed to enhance your child’s learning and development beyond the standard curriculum, while keeping our provision high-quality and engaging.
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Help with childcare costs.
In addition to funded childcare support, there are other ways that you may be able to get help with childcare costs, for children under the age of 18 years. You might be able to apply for:
- Tax-Free Childcare (the vast majority of our parents are eligible for tax free childcare and this provides up to £2,000 per year for each of your children to help with the costs of childcare) https://www.gov.uk/tax-free-childcare
- Tax credits
- Universal Credit
- Help while you study
EYFS and the Curriculum
At Kidspace Pre-School Burbage we want to ensure that children develop socially, intellectually, culturally, physically, and emotionally in a home from home, caring and nurturing environment.
We use The Curiosity Approach which focuses on child-led learning. It encourages children to make their own choices and figure things out independently, which enhances their confidence, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. This approach draws on progressive educational theories, including those of Steiner, Reggio, and Montessori, and aims to create an environment that fosters inquiry-based and play-based learning. Key principles include creating a stimulating environment, promoting collaborative learning, and encouraging children to be thinkers and doers rather than passive learners.
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Kidspace Pre-School Burbage is registered with and inspected by OFSTED. Our OFSTED registration number is 2741530 and we are able to welcome and care for 45 children daily.
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The person in charge on a day to day basis is: Vanessa Tanser
Name of registered provider: Kidspace Pre-School and Wrap around care
Staff are recruited, employed within and work to or exceed, regulatory requirements at all times. At Kidspace we follow the Safer Recruitment legislation, outlined within the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Statutory Framework, September 2025.
Setting Manager: Vanessa Tanser
Area Manager: Kellie Wightman
Deputy Manager: Vicky Yeomans
SENCO: Vicky Yeomans
Level 3 Practitioners: 6 Practitioners
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Staff are required to hold and complete the following certificates.
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Enhanced DBS Check/update service
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Paediatric First Aid
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Safeguarding Level 2
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SENCO
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Designated Safeguarding Lead – Level 3 - Management
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Food Hygiene – Level 2
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Designated Fire Officer – Management
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FGM
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Safe Sleeping
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Prevent Duty & British Values
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FGM
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All mandatory training is on a rolling programme of every 1, 2 or 3 years. Staff attend relevant training courses, workshops and conferences to ensure that our practices are relevant, up to date and compliant to ensure that we meet the objectives set out within Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Statutory Framework, September 2025.





