Prep school unveils its new nursery

THIS September, Godstowe Preparatory School in High Wycombe opened its doors to a newly refurbished nursery.

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 26 September 2016

THIS September, Godstowe Preparatory School in High Wycombe opened its doors to a newly refurbished nursery.

“Little Godstowe” is a termly nursery for boys and girls aged three to four.

Located within the grounds of the school and next door to the pre-prep building, the nursery is bright, airy and spacious.

New folding doors allow for rooms to be closed off, to allow children to sleep and rest for example, or opened up to create a bigger space for activities.

The play area has been revamped, where children are encouraged to spend time enjoying the sandpits, toys and climbing equipment.



Four qualified and highly experienced nursery staff create a happy, stimulating and secure environment for your child to develop socially, emotionally, physically and intellectually.

Nearly all of the nursery pupils stay on to join the pre-prep, which is also for boys and girls.

The main school, from year three, caters for girls only and boarding is also available, which is always in heavy demand.

Godstowe is one of the only all-girls boarding prep schools in the country and we feel that we are the best at what we do.

If you don’t believe it, come and see for yourself. Our next open day is on Saturday, October 8, from 10am to 1pm. Please contact Mrs Cathy Gainer the registrar by email at registrar@godstowe.org or call 01494 429006 for more information.



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