LITTLE Adventures Nursery in Weston has been rated as one of the top 20 nurseries in the South West by parents.

This is out of 1,228 nurseries and early education settings in the region.

Because of this, the mid-size nursery has received an award from daynurseries.co.uk, based on reviews from children's families and carers.

The nursery was rated on:

  • Overall standard.
  • Facilities.
  • Outside space.
  • Learning.
  • Resources and equipment.
  • ICT.
  • Care.
  • Activities.
  • Staff.
  • Food and nutrition.
  • Management
  • Cleanliness.
  • Safeguarding.
  • Value for money.

There are over 14,000 nurseries in the UK, with over 400,000 people working in the childcare sector. Around one million children in the UK attend a nursery. 

Amanda Hopkins, reviews manager of daynurseries.co.uk, said: “We would like to congratulate Little Adventures Nursery on being rated by parents as a top nursery in South West England! Being chosen as one of the best nurseries in the UK by family and carers of children that attend the setting is a huge achievement.

"Our award is recognition from parents and carers that this nursery is offering their children a high standard of care and a stimulating environment, which will hopefully help create strong self-esteem and a lifelong love of learning.

"We hope these awards give parents that much needed guidance in choosing the right nursery for their child.”

A spokesperson from Little Adventures Nursery Weston-super-Mare said: “We are incredibly proud of the team for being awarded this accolade. It reflects their hard work and dedication they put in every day, not just to give children the best possible start in life, but also to make sure parents are embedded in strong partnership with the nursery.”

Little Adventures Nurseries Group concluded: “We are over the moon to have won a top-20 UK group award. We put parents at the heart of everything we do in our nurseries and this award is testament to the hard work our teams put in to making sure the parent’s experience, as well as the child’s, is the best it can be.”