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North LCSS Link Workers Locality and Community Support Service North Link Workers This is the list of schools in North 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 2703 Team Email: [email protected] Page 1 of 16 Assistant Team Managers: Jo Lloyd 07584 581180 Senior Practitioner: Pippa Sinclair 0776 997958 [email protected] Updated May 2019 Locality and Community Support Service Banbury Area Office Line: 0345 241 2703 Link LCSS Workers: Amy Beasley – 07917 534203 (until 30/09/19) Cary Johnston - 07827 947300 Allocated Schools Nurseries/Pre schools Banbury Campus (Banbury and Bicester College) A Plus Tuition Ltd Bishop Carpenter CofE Primary School Adderbury Day Nursery Bishop Loveday CofE Primary School Banbury and District Community Bus Project (Creche) Blessed George Napier Catholic School Banbury School Day Nursery Ltd Bloxham CofE Primary School Bloxham Pre-School Bloxham School (Private) Castle Pre-School (Banbury) Chipping Norton School Chasewell Playgroup Christopher Rawlins CofE Primary School Cherry Tree - Bloxham Cropredy CofE Primary School Child First - Banbury Dashwood Banbury Academy Childcare Day Nursery (The Sunshine Centre) Deddington Primary School Chipping Norton Pre-school Great Rollright CE (Aided) Primary Christopher Rawlins Nursery Class EMBS College Banbury Cropredy Pre-school Hanwell Fields Community School Dashwood Banbury Academy Nursery Class Hardwick Community School Deddington Village Nursery & Deddington PFSU Harriers Banbury Academy East Street Day Nursery Hill View Primary School Hanwell Fields School Nursery Holy Trinity Catholic Primary, Chipping Norton Hardwick County Primary School Nursery Hook Norton CofE Primary School Hardwick and Arden Pre-School Hornton Primary School Harriers Banbury Academy Nursery (Little Harriers) Kingham Hill School (Private) Hill View Primary School Nursery Kingham Primary School Hobby Horse Children's Centre Day Nursery Longford Park Primary School Hook Norton Primary School – Nursery Class North Oxfordshire Academy Hook Norton Pre-School Playgroup Horton Day Orchard Fields Community School Horton Day Nursery and Nursery School Queensway School Kingsfield Nursery Shenington CofE Primary School NOA's Ark Nursery Sibford Gower Endowed Primary School Orchard Fields School Nursery Class Sibford School (Private) Peachtree Pre-School Space Studio Banbury Rainbow Village Nursery St John Priory School (Private) Rainbows Nursery Ltd St John's Catholic Primary School Saltway Day Nursery St Joseph's Catholic Primary School Sibford School Early Years St Leonard's CofE Primary School Smart Tots Day Nursery and Pre-School St Mary's CofE Primary School, Chipping Norton St John’s Priory School Nursery – Little Conkers Page 2 of 16 Assistant Team Managers: Jo Lloyd 07584 581180 Senior Practitioner: Pippa Sinclair 0776 997958 [email protected] Updated May 2019 St Mary's CofE Primary School St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School Nursery Class The Grange Community Primary School St Leonard’s Primary School Nursery Class The Warriner School St Mary's Playgroup (Banbury) Tudor Hall School (Private) St Mary’s Primary School Nursery, Banbury William Morris Primary School The Ark Nursery Windrush Valley School (private) The Close Day Nursery School Ltd. Wroxton CofE Primary School The Village Nursery, Shenington Wykham Park Academy William Morris County Primary School Nursery The Willow on the Farm Nursery Voluntary Groups The Sunshine Centre Health Rachel House Banbury Health Centre Homestart Bloxham Surgery The Foyer Cropredy Surgery BYHP Deddington Surgery Sunrise Multi culture Project Barnardo’s Banbury Hightown Surgery The Hill (youth organisation) Horsefair Surgery Let’s Play Horton Hospital Sibford Surgery Westbar Surgery Windrush Surgery Woodlands Surgery Page 3 of 16 Assistant Team Managers: Jo Lloyd 07584 581180 Senior Practitioner: Pippa Sinclair 0776 997958 [email protected] Updated May 2019 Locality and Community Support Service Bicester and Area Office Line: 0345 241 2703 Link LCSSS Worker Simon Mathers 07827 947313 Paul Fuller 07717 547956 Allocated Schools Nurseries/Pre schools Bicester Technology Studio Ambrosden Village Pre-School Bladon CofE Primary School Begbroke Playgroup Bletchingdon CofE Primary School Bicester Montessori Brookside Primary School Bubbles Pre-School Bruern Abbey School (private) Busy Bees Day Nursery at Bicester Bure Park Primary School Chesterton Playgroup Chadlington CofE Primary School Child First - Bicester Charlbury Primary School Courtyard Pre-School Charlton-on-Otmoor CofE Primary School Cygnet Nursery (Kidlington) Chesterton CofE Primary School Cygnets Pre-School (Bicester) Combe CofE Primary School Great Tew Pre-School Dr Radcliffe's CofE Primary School Jack and Jill Playgroup (Bicester) Dr South's CofE Primary School Kidlington Playschool Edward Feild Primary School Kirtlington PFSU Enstone Primary School Launton Playgroup Five Acres Primary School Magpies Preschool Fringford CofE Primary School Outset Day Nursery Fritwell CofE Primary School Park Keepers Day Nursery and Pre-School Gagle Brook Primary School Rainbow Preschool (Bicester) Glory Farm Primary Robin Preschool Gosford Hill School Shelswell & Fringford Playgroup Great Tew Primary School SKIPS Pre-School Hanborough Manor CofE School Steeple Aston Pre-School Heyford Park Free School Sticky Fingers Day Nursery King's Meadow School The Bear Necessities Day Nursery Kirtlington CofE School The King's Pre-School Langford Village Community Primary School The Children's House Montessori Nursery Launton CofE School Tiddlywinks Playgroup Longfields Primary School and Nursery Toad Hall Day Nursery North Kidlington School Willow Cottage Nursery Southwold Primary School Yarnton Pre-School St Edburg's Church of England (VA) School, Health Bicester Montgomery House Surgery St Mary's Catholic Primary School, Bicester Bicester health Centre St Thomas More Catholic Primary School Victoria House surgery Tackley CofE Primary School Langford Medical Practice The Bicester School Exeter Surgery Page 4 of 16 Assistant Team Managers: Jo Lloyd 07584 581180 Senior Practitioner: Pippa Sinclair 0776 997958 [email protected] Updated May 2019 The Cooper School Gosford Hill Medical Practice The Marlborough School Islip Medical Practice West Kidlington Primary School William Fletcher Primary School Voluntary Groups Woodstock Primary School Oxford house Wootton-by-Woodstock CofE Primary School Bicester Army Probation Bicester Children & Family Centre FSS (Early Help) Bicester Health Visitors Central Bicester – 01865 904240 [email protected] Alchester – 01869 247450 [email protected] Kidlington & Islip – 01865 379158 [email protected] Page 5 of 16 Assistant Team Managers: Jo Lloyd 07584 581180 Senior Practitioner: Pippa Sinclair 0776 997958 [email protected] Updated May 2019 Locality and Community Support Service North and West Abingdon Office Line: 0345 241 2703 Link LCSSS Worker Debi Milner 07827 822620 Mike How 07917 599175 Allocated Schools Nurseries/Pre schools Abingdon & Witney College Ace Centre Nursery School Aston & Cote CofE Primary School Acre End Pre-School Eynsham Bampton CofE Primary School Ascott-under-Wychwood Pre-School Bartholomew School Aston & Cote Preschool Playgroup Brize Norton Primary School Banana Moon Nursery, Chipping Norton Burford Primary School Bright Start Pre-School Burford School Brize Norton Village Preschool Carterton Community College Broadhill Pre-School Carterton Primary School Broadshires Pre-School Clanfield CofE Primary School Burford Pre-School Playgroup Cokethorpe School (private) Carterton Community College Play Unit Creche Ducklington CofE Primary School Carterton Community College Playgroup Edith Moorhouse Primary School Chadlington Playgroup Eynsham Primary School Charlbury Pre-School Finstock CofE Primary School Charlbury Railway Children Freeland CofE Primary School Cherubs Nursery and After Care Limited Gateway Primary School Chipping Norton Pre-School Hailey CofE Primary School Clanfield Pre-School Kitebrook School Cogges Under Fives Association Leafield CofE Primary School Combe Pre-school Madley Brook Community Primary School Daffodil Nursery Ltd Middle Barton School Ducklington Pre-School North Leigh CofE Primary School Enstone Pre-School Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Prim. School, Witney Eynsham Pre-School Queen Emma's Community Primary School Farmhouse Nursery St John the Evangelist CofE Primary School Filkins Nursery (The Old Station Nursery) St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Carterton Freeland Pre-school St Kenelm's CofE Primary School Gems Day Nursery St Mary's CofE Infant School Hanborough Pre-School St Peter's CofE Primary School, Cassington Hanborough Meadows Pre-School St Peter's CofE Infants' School Kingfishers Playgroup Standlake CofE Primary School Leafield Pre-School Stanton Harcourt CofE Primary School Little Dots Daycare Stonesfield Primary School Little Monkeys Charlbury The Batt CofE Primary School, Witney Little Oak Pre-school The Blake CofE Primary School Little Treasures Academy The Henry Box School Little Treasures Academy Day Nursery The Kings School (private) Middle Barton Pre-School Tower Hill School Page 6 of 16 Assistant Team Managers: Jo Lloyd 07584 581180 Senior Practitioner: Pippa Sinclair 0776 997958 [email protected]
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