Stepping Stones
Day Nursery
This is where you can find us!
We have three locations available for your little one to start their love for learning. Our village nurseries are situated on the outskirts of Norwich.
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Spixworth Nursery
Ages 6 months - 4 years
Open 7.30am - 6pm
On the outskirts of Norwich, we are situated on the grounds of Spixworth Infant School. Our Nursery is our first site to offer a learning environment for your childs early start as part of the Stepping Stones Nurseries. Our team takes pride in providing a wide variety of activities based around your childs unique way of learning.
Frettenham Nursery
Ages 2 years - 4 years
Open 7.30am - 5pm
Situated in a rural village on the outskirts of Norwich, Jasmine Cottage is a home away from home offering a small nurturing facility. The freeflow nature of our nursery allows your child to explore all aspects of the garden environment come rain or shine. The children take pride in their outdoor area and spend time creating in their mud kitchen and looking after their minibeasts and their homes. Come and visit our excellent nursery provision to see for yourself.
Holt Nursery
Ages 2 years - 4 years
Open 8:00am - 5pm
Situated in Holt, our team takes pride in providing a wide variety of activities based around your child's unique way of learning. Holt's Nursery is fortunate to share its site with the Treehouse Cafe who provide support for local families in the community with a community fridge and weekly activities on offer.
Our Commitment to You.
1.To provide the children with the opportunities to learn by active exploration using a wide variety of equipment and materials.
2.To provide the children the opportunities to learn from lively interaction with adults who understand the developmental needs of young children.
3.To provide a broad range of stimulating experiences that support development in physical, cognitive, linguistic, spiritual, cultural understanding and emotional wellbeing.
4.To encourage the children to make the move from home to another secure environment happily and with ease.
5.To give plenty of opportunities for children to talk openly – developing positive relationships between both adults and children alike.
6.To give the children the opportunity to broaden their knowledge of the different racial, religious and cultural backgrounds. Promoting a positive attitude for all.
7.For the children to be happy and enjoy each day with us - Making friends along the way.
8.To encourage the children to work in groups as well as independently.
9.To provide an environment where there is a positive attitude to health promotion.
10.Most of all to make their time with us safe, enjoyable and worthwhile.