Welcome to Woodstock Day Nursery
Welcome
Woodstock Day Nursery in Worthing, West Sussex, is a family run business, established since 1996, with Woodstock first opening its doors in May 2000 providing childcare 52 weeks of the year, excluding Bank Holidays.
At the core of our ethos is the notion of family. Every effort is made, every minute of the day, to provide our small clients with a secure, warm, friendly and loving environment, from the youngest baby to the oldest pre-school child.
Whether we are getting messy in the garden or inviting the dinosaurs to play with the astronauts, we encourage each child to learn through creative play, kindness and laughter.
Childcare Funding
We provide Free Entitlement and Tax Free Childcare. Check your eligibility at Childcare Choices.
Long Opening Hours
We are open 52 weeks a year on all weekdays, except Bank Holidays. We open at 7.30am and close at 6pm.
Secure Environment
Every effort is made, every minute of the day, to provide a secure, warm, friendly and loving environment.
Activities in February















This month the cats have been having a great time getting creative in the garden, using guttering to roll paint balls down the guttering and leaving coloured marks behind. February also marks the beginning of the Woodstock Day Nursery Winter Olympics! The children have been getting to know all of the countries involved and even taking part in their versions of some of the sports themselves including: Curling, Ice Hockey and Bobsleighing. All the children had fun cheering on their friends and having a go at the different sports.
“My wife and I couldn’t be happier. The environment feels very homely. We are allowed to enter the room/garden where our daughter is at pick up time to see her in her environment, rather than waiting outside. The nursery has a massive garden with all-weather grass, shrubs and trees for the children to play. A big plus for us was staff retention, most of the staff have been there more than 5 years and some more than 15 years. This is in complete opposition to other nurseries”







