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Locality and Community Support Service South School's Locality and Community Support Service South School’s This is the list of schools in South Oxfordshire, to find your school please press Ctrl and F which will enable the search box, please use this to locate your school and your link worker. For any further support please contact the team: Team Line: 0345 241 2608 Team Email: [email protected] Page 1 of 13 Assistant Team Manager: Amy Ogle, 07909 532683 Senior Practitioner: Katie Holmes, 07584 262458 Updated May 2019 Locality and Community Support Service Central Abingdon Area Office Line: 0345 241 2608 Link Worker: Emma Walker Direct Line: 07780490791 Primary School Nurseries: Caldecott Primary School Abingdon Kindergarten Carswell Primary School Bright Horizons Milton Dunmore Primary Bright Horizons St Mary’s Long Furlong Primary School Caldecott Nursery Rush Common Primary School Carswell Nursery St Edmund’s RC Primary School Dunmore Pre-School St Nicholas CE Primary School Peachcroft Pre-School Thameside Primary School Rush Common Pre School Thomas Reade Primary School Secondary Schools: Surgeries: Fitzharrys School Abingdon Surgery John Mason School Malthouse Surgery Marcham Road Health Centre Further Education: Long Furlong Medical Centre Abingdon and Witney College Voluntary Groups: Abingdon Carousel (Links with community Independent Schools: coordinators) Abingdon School Abingdon Christchurch Manor Prep The Abingdon Bridge Our Lady’s Abingdon and Nursery St Helen and St Catherine Health visitor Teams Midwives Page 2 of 13 Assistant Team Manager: Amy Ogle, 07909 532683 Senior Practitioner: Katie Holmes, 07584 262458 Updated May 2019 Locality and Community Support Service South and East Abingdon Office Line: 0345 241 2608 Link Worker: TBC Direct Line: Primary and Pre-School/Nursery’s: Nurseries: Abbey Woods Academy Berinsfield Early Years Pre-School Clifton Hampden CE Primary School Culham Nursery and Pre-School Dorchester St Birinus CE Primary School Drayton Primary School Surgeries: Europa School Clifton Hampden Surgery Long Wittenham CE Primary School St Laurence CE Primary School Voluntary Groups: Sutton Courtenay CE Primary Abingdon Baby Café (Links with community Wootton St Peters coordinators) DAMASCUS Youth Project Further Education: Sutton Courtney Play and Stay Group Abingdon and Witney College Independent Schools: Health visitor Teams Abingdon Prep Radley College Midwives Chandlings Independent Page 3 of 13 Assistant Team Manager: Amy Ogle, 07909 532683 Senior Practitioner: Katie Holmes, 07584 262458 Updated May 2019 Locality and Community Support Service North and West Abingdon Office Line: 0345 241 2608 Link Worker: Anita Gillett Direct Line: 07780 490757 Primary and Pre-School/Nursery’s: Nurseries: Appleton Primary Appleton Village Pre-School Dry Sandford Primary Beanstalk Nursery – Milton John Blandy Primary Dalton Pre-School – Shippon Marcham Primary Marcham Little Angles Radley Primary Marcham Preschool Play Group Shellingford Primary Radley Nursery St Blaise Primary Red Dragon Nursery St Michaels Primary Wootton and Dry Sandford Nursery Sunningwell Primary Surgeries: Secondary Schools: Abingdon Surgery Faringdon Community College Larkmead School Malthouse Surgery Marcham Road Health Centre Long Furlong Medical Centre Page 4 of 13 Assistant Team Manager: Amy Ogle, 07909 532683 Senior Practitioner: Katie Holmes, 07584 262458 Updated May 2019 Locality and Community Support Service Didcot/Wallingford Area Office Line: 0345 241 2608 Link Worker: Adam Martin Direct Line: 07825 755569 Primary and Pre-School/Nursery’s: Nurseries: All Saints Primary School Allsorts Pre-School Benson CE Primary School Blewbury Pre-School Playgroup Brightwell-Cum-Sotwell CE Primary School Butterflies Pre-School Cholsey Primary Didcot Leisure Centre Creche Crowmarsh Gifford CE Primary School Hadden Hill Nursery and Pre-School Fir Tree Junior School Happy Hub Cholsey Ladygrove Park Primary Ladybird Pre-School Manor School Ladygrove Day Nursery Northbourne Primary Little Acorns RAF Benson Little Pippins Pre-School South Moreton Primary and Pre-School Little Stars Day Nursery St John’s Primary School Lydall’s Nursery School St Nicholas Infant School Stephen Freeman Primary School Mongwell Park Nursery School Paddocks Pre-School Secondary Schools: South Moreton Pre School Didcot Girls School St Nicholas Infants Wallingford School Tiny Toes Day Nursery Further Education: Surgeries: SOFEA Didcot Health Centre Mill Stream Surgery Independent Schools: Oak Tree Health Centre Moulsford Prep Wallingford Medical Centre Cranford House School and Nursery Woodlands Medical Centre Tree House Primary School Voluntary Groups: Didcot Train Didcot Baby Monday The Happy Hub, Cholsey Wigod Way Family Centre, Wallingford Health visitor Teams Midwives Page 5 of 13 Assistant Team Manager: Amy Ogle, 07909 532683 Senior Practitioner: Katie Holmes, 07584 262458 Updated May 2019 Page 6 of 13 Assistant Team Manager: Amy Ogle, 07909 532683 Senior Practitioner: Katie Holmes, 07584 262458 Updated May 2019 Locality and Community Support Service Faringdon Area Office Line: 0345 241 2608 Link Worker: Ginny Stock Direct Line: 07775 025262 Primary and Pre-School/Nursery’s: Nurseries: Ashbury CE Primary Bowood Nursery Buckland CE Primary School Buckland CofE Nursery Faringdon Infant School Faringdon Pre-School Faringdon Junior School Longworth Pre-School Longcot and Fernham CE Primary School Old Station Nursery Longworth Primary and Pre-School Pinewood Nursery School Shrivenham CE Primary Positive Steps Nursery Watchfield Primary Sunrise Nursery The Barn Kindergarten Secondary Schools: The cottage Nursery Faringdon Community College Watchfield Pre-School Pinewood Private School Surgeries: Elm Tree Surgery Health Visitors Faringdon Whitehorse Surgery Midwives Voluntary Groups: Buckland Baby and Toddlers Faringdon Baptist Church-Messy Dads Faringdon Toddlers Little All Sorts Toddlers Southmoor Baby and Toddlers The Place Family Centre, Faringdon Page 7 of 13 Assistant Team Manager: Amy Ogle, 07909 532683 Senior Practitioner: Katie Holmes, 07584 262458 Updated May 2019 Page 8 of 13 Assistant Team Manager: Amy Ogle, 07909 532683 Senior Practitioner: Katie Holmes, 07584 262458 Updated May 2019 Locality and Community Support Service Henley and Didcot Office Line: 0345 241 2608 Link Worker: Edith Williams Direct Line: 07788 302193 Primary and Pre-School/Nursery’s: Nurseries: Aureus Primary School Bix Montessori School Badgemore Community Primary Cygnets of Henley Blewbury Primary Happy Days Pre-School Checkendon CE Primary Harpsden Pre-School Chilton Primary Hartes of Henley Nursery Goring CE Primary Henley Montessori Nursery Harwell Primary Highmoor Nursery School Kidmore End CE Primary Mapledurham Golf & Health Club Creche Nettlebed Primary School New Trinity Pre-School Peppard CE Primary School Peapods Nursery School Sacred Heart Primary School Rainbow Corner Day Nursery Shiplake CE Primary School Sonning Common Primary Rupert House School Nursery South Stoke Primary School Sacred Hart Pre-School Stoke Row CE Primary School Shiplake Nursery Trinity CE Primary School Sonning Common Nursery Valley Road Primary School St Mary’s School Nursery Whitechurch Primary School The Old Station Nursery Woodcote Primary Treetops Nursery Willowcroft School Valley Road Nursery Woodcote Pre-School Secondary Schools: Aureus Secondary Surgeries: Chiltern Edge School Bell Surgery Gillotts School Sonning Common Health Centre Langtree School The Hart Surgery St Brinus Nettlebed Surgery Goring and Woodcote Medical Practice Further Education: The Henley College Voluntary Groups: Shiplake College D:two Family Centre Nomad Independent Schools: Oratory School Health visitor Teams Oratory Prep School Midwives Page 9 of 13 Assistant Team Manager: Amy Ogle, 07909 532683 Senior Practitioner: Katie Holmes, 07584 262458 Updated May 2019 Page 10 of 13 Assistant Team Manager: Amy Ogle, 07909 532683 Senior Practitioner: Katie Holmes, 07584 262458 Updated May 2019 Locality and Community Support Service Wheatley. Watlington and Thame Area Office Line: 0345 241 2608 Link Worker: Anna Wozniak Direct Line: 07917 534397 Primary and Pre-School/Nursery’s: Nurseries: Aston Rowant CE Primary School Aunties Old School Nursery Barley Hill Primary School Busy Bees Playgroup Beckley CE Primary School First Steps Pre School Chalgrove Primary School John Hampden Nursery Ewelme CE Primary Krakatoa Pre School Garsington CE Primary School Little Windmills Great Milton Primary School Lord Williams Day Nursery Horspath CE Primary School Orchard Pre-School (Little Milton) John Hampden Primary School Queensdown Nursery Lewknor CE Primary School Rainbow Corner Day Nursery Little Milton CE Primary School The Treehouse Marsh Baldon CE Primary School The Orchard Nursery Mill Lane Primary School Sandhills Primary School The Windmill Community Nursery St Andrew’s Primary School Tetsworth Pre-School St Joseph’s RC Primary School Watlington Nursery Stadhampton Primary School Wheatley Nursery School Tetsworth Primary Watlington Primary Surgeries: Wheatley Primary Moorland House Surgery Rycote Practice Secondary Schools: Mill Stream Surgery Lord Williams School Lower School Lord Williams School Upper School Voluntary Groups: Wheatley Park School First Steps Family Hub, Chalgrove and Watlington Maple Tree Family Centre, Wheatley Further Education: Red Kite Family Centre, Thame Icknield Community College Health visitor Teams Midwives Page 11 of 13 Assistant Team Manager: Amy Ogle, 07909 532683 Senior Practitioner: Katie Holmes, 07584 262458 Updated May 2019 Locality and Community
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