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Oxfordshire Early Years Provider Directory the Following List Gives Oxfordshire Early Years Provider Directory The following list gives you contact details of providers currently registered to offer the nursery education funding entitlement in your local area. Please contact these providers direct to enquire if they have places available, and for more information on session times and lengths. Private, voluntary and independent providers will also be able to tell you how they operate the entitlement, and give you more information about any additional costs over and above the basic grant entitlement of 15 hours per week. Admissions for Local Authority (LA) school and nursery places for three and four year olds are handled by the nursery or school. Nursery Education Funding Team Contact information for general queries relating to the entitlement: Telephone 01865 815765 Email [email protected] Oxfordshire Early Years Provider Directory Name Telephone Address Independent Rye St Antony School 01865762802 Pullen's Lane, Headington Hill, Oxford, OX3 0BY Emmanuel Christian School 01865 395236 SANDFORD ROAD, LITTLEMORE, OXFORD, OX4 4PU Dragon School Pre-Prep 01865 315541 Lynams School, 306 Woodstock Road, Oxford, OX2 7NR Christ Church Cathedral School 01865242561 3 Brewer Street, Oxford, OX1 1QW Oxfordshire Early Years Provider Directory Name Telephone Address LEA Nursery, Primary or Special School Wood Farm Primary School 01865 762575 Titup Hall Drive, Headington, Oxford, OX3 8QQ Wolvercote Primary School 01865 558301 First Turn, Oxford, OX2 8AQ Windmill Primary School 01865 762509 Margaret Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 8NG Windale Primary School 01865 777796 Windale Avenue, Oxford, OX4 6JD West Oxford Community Primary 01865 248862 Ferry Hinksey Road, Oxford, OX2 0BY School The Oxford Academy 01865 774311 Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6JZ The John Henry Newman CofE 01865 772495 Grange Road, Oxford, OX4 4LS Primary School The Cherwell School 01865 558719 MARSTON FERRY ROAD, OXFORD, OX2 7EF St Philip and St James' CofE VA 01865 311064 Navigation Way, Oxford, OX2 6AB Primary School St Nicholas' Primary School 01865 242838 Raymund Road, Old Marston, Oxford, OX3 0PJ St Michael's CofE Aided Primary 01865 241476 Marston Road, Marston, Oxford, OX3 0EJ School, Oxford St Joseph's Catholic Primary 01865 763357 Headley Way, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7SX School, Oxford St John Fisher Catholic Primary 01865 779676 Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6LD School, Oxford St Gregory The Great Catholic 01865 749933 Cricket Road, Cowley, Oxford, OX4 3DR School St Francis Church of England 01865 468190 Horspath Road, Oxford, OX4 2QT Primary School St Ebbe's Church of England 01865 248863 Whitehouse Road, Oxford, OX1 4NA Primary School St Christopher's Church of 01865 779772 Temple Road, Oxford, OX4 2HB England Primary School St Barnabas' Church of England 01865 557178 Hart Street, Oxford, OX2 6BN (Aided) Primary Sch Oxfordshire Early Years Provider Directory Name Telephone Address LEA Nursery, Primary or Special School St Andrew's Church of England 01865 762396 London Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 9ED Primary School St Aloysius' Catholic Primary 01865 311056 143 Woodstock Road, Oxford, OX2 7PH School SS Mary and John Church of 01865 248865 Meadow Lane, Oxford, OX4 1TJ England Primary School Slade Nursery School 01865 750670 Titup Hall Drive, Headington, Oxford, OX3 8QQ Sandhills Community Primary 01865 433000 Terrett Avenue, Headington, Oxford, OX3 8FN School Rose Hill Primary School 01865 777937 The Oval, Rosehill, Oxford , OX4 4SF Pegasus Primary School 01865 777175 Field Avenue, Oxford, OX4 6RQ Oxfordshire Hospital School The Children's Hospital, JR Hospital, Level 2, HEADLEY WAY, HEADINGTON, Oxford, OX3 9DU Oxford Spires Academy 01865 428200 Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU Our Lady's Catholic Primary 01865 779176 Oxford Road, Cowley, Oxford, OX4 2LF School Orchard Meadow Primary School 01865 778609 Wesley Close, Oxford, OX4 6BG Northfield School 01865 771703 Knights Road, Oxford, OX4 6DQ Northern House School 01865 557004 23 SOUTH PARADE, OXFORD, OX2 7JN New Marston Primary School 01865 761560 Copse Lane, Marston, Oxford, OX3 0AY New Hinksey Church of England 01865 242169 Vicarage Lane, Oxford, OX1 4RQ Primary School Meadowbrook College 01865 253198 The Harlow Centre, Raymund Road, Marston, Oxford, OX3 0PG Mabel Prichard School 01865 777878 Cuddesdon Way, Oxford, OX4 6SB Larkrise Primary School 01865 721476 Boundary Brook Road, Oxford, OX4 4AN Iffley Mead School 01865 747606 Iffley Turn, Oxford, OX4 4DU Oxfordshire Early Years Provider Directory Name Telephone Address LEA Nursery, Primary or Special School Headington Quarry Foundation 01865 762345 Quarry School Place, Headington, Oxford, OX3 Stage School 8LH Grandpont Nursery School 01865 242900 Whitehouse Road, Oxford, OX1 4QH East Oxford Primary School 01865 240219 Union Street, Oxford, OX4 1JP Cutteslowe Primary School 01865 558944 Wren Road, Oxford, OX2 7SX Comper Foundation Stage School 01865 245 768 HERTFORD STREET, OXFORD, OX4 3AJ Church Cowley St James CofE 01865 778484 Bartholomew Road, Oxford, OX4 3QH Primary School Cheney School 01865 765726 Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7QH Bayards Hill Primary School 01865 761656 Waynflete Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 9NU Bartlemas Daycare 01865 245768 HERTFORD STREET, OXFORD, OX4 3AJ Oxfordshire Early Years Provider Directory Name Telephone Address Local Authority Daycare The Slade Day Nursery 01865 750670 Titup Hall Drive, Headington, Oxford, OX3 8QQ The Roundabout Centre Day 01865764952 Former Omerod School Site, Waynflete Road, Nursery Headington, Oxford, OX3 8DD Grandpont Childcare 01865 242900 Whitehouse Road, Oxford, OX1 4QH Oxfordshire Early Years Provider Directory Name Telephone Address Private Wolfson College Day Nursery 01865 274085 Wolfson College, Linton Road, Oxford, OX2 6UD Turbo Teds Nursery 01865200967 1 Roger Dudman Way, Oxford, OX1 1HW The Oxford Nursery Ltd 01865396792 The Oxford Science Park, Sanders Road, Oxford, OX4 4GD The Oxford Nursery 01865 316602 Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE (Summertown) The Oxford Nursery (Littlemore 01865 777323 2 Armstrong Road, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 4XT Park) The Oxford Montessori Nursery 01865358210 Church Way, Iffley, Oxford, OX4 4EG (Iffley) The Nursery 01865 516636 17 Lathbury Road, Oxford, OX2 7AT The Co-operative Childcare Rose 01865401852 The Oval, Rose Hill, Oxford, OX4 4UY Hill Nursery The Co-operative Childcare John 01865762402 HEADLEY WAY, HEADINGTON, Oxford, OX3 Radcliffe Nursery 9DU The Co-operative Childcare 01865 401205 Cuddesdon Way, Oxford, OX4 6JP Blackbird Leys Nursery Summertown Montessori Nursery 01865 311364 Lower Hall, Portland Road, Oxford, OX2 7EZ Stepping Stones Nursery 01865717139 55 Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2DD St Thomas Day Nursery 01865249800 40 St. Thomas Street, Oxford, OX1 1JL St Paul's Nursery Somerville 01865270686 119a WALTON STREET, OXFORD, OX2 6AH College St Clements Church Pre-school 01865202512 St Clements Family Centre, Cross Street, Oxford, OX4 1DA St Anne's College Day Nursery 01865 274868 48 Woodstock Road, Oxford, OX2 6HT Sandfield Day Nursery 01865744200 Sandfield Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7RH Pippins Day Nursery 01865227872 Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Old Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7LD Oxfordshire Early Years Provider Directory Name Telephone Address Private Park Town Nursery 01865 552 601 Dragon School, Bardwell road, Oxford, OX2 6SS Oxford Montessori Nursery 01865358210 Wolvercote Village Hall, Wolvercote Green, Oxford, OX2 8BD Oxford Brookes University 01865 485050 Morrell Hall, John Garne Way, Marston, Oxford, Nursery OX3 0TU Oxfam Workplace Nursery 01865 472264 Oxfam , 2700 JOHN SMITH DRIVE, OXFORD BUSINESS PARK SOUTH, OXFORD, OX4 2JY Little Troopers Day Nursery 01865 793322 13 Stanley Road, Oxford, OX4 1QY Kidsunlimited (Woodstock Road) Kidsunlimited Nurseries, 92 Woodstock Road, Oxford, OX2 7ND Kidsunlimited (Oxford Business 0845 365 2949 9850, Garsington Road, Oxford, OX4 2DQ Park) Kidsunlimited (Mansion House) 0845 365 2915 Apsley Road, Oxford, OX2 7QX Kidsunlimited (Jack Straws Lane) 0845 365 2920 32B JACK STRAWS LANE, HEADINGTON, OXFORD, OX3 0DW Kidsunlimited (Clearwater Place) 0845 365 2961 45 Clear Water Place, Oxford, OX2 7NL Kidsunlimited (Bradmore Road) 0845 365 2926 4C Bradmore Road, Oxford, OX2 6QW Kiddies Korner 01865766762 Headington Quarry Hall, Quarry Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 8NX Julia Durbin Day Nursery 01865 744448 Churchill Hospital, Old Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7JU Hunsdon House Nursery School 01865762704 12 Osler Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 9BJ Field House Montessori Nursery 01865 316641 St.Gregory's&Augustine's ChurchHall, 322 Woodstock Road, Oxford, OX2 7NS Balliol Day Nursery 01865515654 2a Rawlinson Road, Oxford, OX2 6UE ABC Nursery 01865439051 11 Sandfield Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7RG Oxfordshire Early Years Provider Directory Name Telephone Address Voluntary Sunnysmiles Playgroup 01865762732 Barton Neighbourhood Centre, Underhill Circus, Headington, Oxford, OX3 9LS St Peter's Under 5's Group 07815 835513 St Peter's Church Rooms, First Turn, Oxford, OX2 8AQ Shepherds Hill Pre-school 01865779504 Windale Primary School, WINDALE AVENUE, OXFORD, OX4 6JD Rose Hill Pre-School 01865401852 c/o Imagine Co-operative Nursery, ASHURST WAY, OXFORD, OX4 4RF Polstead Playgroup 01865428586 30 Polstead Road, Oxford, OX2 6TN Our Lady's Pre School 01865749629 Our Lady's Catholic Primary School, Oxford Road, Cowley, Oxford, OX4 2LF New Marston Pre-school 01865 798320 St Michael's CofE Aided Primary Sch, Marston Road, Marston, Oxford, OX3 0EJ Mortimer Hall Playgroup 07818 236348 Oxford Road, Old Marston, Oxford, OX3 0PH Littlemore Playgroup 01865396449 Littlemore Community Centre, Giles Road, Oxford, OX4 4NL Lake Street Community 01865 727939 Lake Street, Oxford, OX1 4RP Playgroup Donnington Playgroup 07517 955554 Townsend Square, Oxford, OX4 4BB Cherry Tree Nursery 01865769794 Headington Community Centre, 39 Gladstone Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 8LL .
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