Government Funded Childcare

Fully Funded Childcare

Discover Government-provided options for your childcare needs.

With 72 fully funded nursery places per session for children aged 2–5, and an Ofsted "Good" rating, you can rest assured that your child's developmental and education needs are in good hands.

We provide morning, afternoon and full-day sessions to ensure flexibility for every family.

Register your interest at the bottom of this page to speak with a member of our team.

Why choose Parcs Nursery?

Proud to provide high-quality care and education, recognised by our 'Good' rating from OFSTED.

A University Next Door

University Centre Peterborough currently has 30 different degree level programmes to choose from.

If you're considering returning to education, Parcs Nursery is conveniently located next door to University Centre Peterborough, giving you the opportunity to continue your education while your childcare needs are attended.

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Fully funded places FAQ’s

The government has confirmed that funding for two-year-olds will be expanded to include all two-year-olds from April 2024, initially offering 15 hours and increasing to 30 hours from September 2025.

The Parcs Nursery offers 72 funded places per session.

Funding is available for children the term after they turn 3, as well as for 2-year-olds who meet certain eligibility criteria. More information can be found here.

Yes, the government will expand the funding to all two-year-olds from April 2024 for 15 hours, increasing to 30 hours from September 2025.

Funding is available until the children are school-aged.

The Local Authority funds these places. More information on funding and financial support can be found here.