Autumn Term 1
Holiday Club will run from Monday 27th October – Friday 31st October.
Autumn Term 2
Holiday Club will run on Monday 22nd December and Tuesday 23rd December only.
Spring Term 1
Holiday Club will run from Monday 16th February – Friday 20th February.
Spring Term 2
Holiday Club will run from Monday 30th March – Friday 10th April.
Summer Term 1
Holiday Club will run from Tuesday 26th May – Friday 29th May.
Summer Term 2
Please note Little Wombatz will not be open during bank holidays.
Our holiday club operates for children between 2-11 years of age and is open in line with the East Cambridgeshire school holidays from Monday – Friday from 08:00am – 17:30pm excluding bank holidays and staff training days.
Children experience a wide range of fun activities including cooking, arts and crafts, free flow play indoors and outdoors and even day trips out!
We provide breakfast, a mid-morning snack, and light bites in the afternoon. To support healthy eating habits, parents are asked to provide a healthy packed lunchbox for their children, helping to promote a balanced diet throughout the day.
Our sessions and fees are outlined below
• Full day session (8am – 5:30pm) – £29
• Extended school day session (8am – 4pm) – £27
• School day session (9am – 3:30pm) – £25
• Half day session (8am – 1pm/1pm – 5:30pm) – £22.50
For further details about Holiday Club, enquiries can be sent through our website or email us at littlewombatzpreschool@gmail.com
We aim for our wrap-around service to be as flexible as possible to meet the needs of our families. We offer both Breakfast Club and After-School Club for 2-11 year olds as part of our wrap-around care provision during term time.
Little Wombatz provides a Breakfast Club session for preschool children attending Little Wombatz as well as children who attend St Andrews C of E Primary School and Weatheralls Primary School in Soham. Breakfast Club begins at 07:30am and runs until the beginning of the school day.
A light breakfast of toast, cereals or fruit is available and cleared away by 8am to give the children a chance to play before they and the staff get ready for the walking bus to school.
As part of our wrap-around care, Little Wombatz also offers After-School Club with various sessions running throughout the afternoon. Our after-school club can be attended by Little Wombatz preschool children as well as primary aged children from St Andrews C of E Primary School, Weatheralls Primary School and The Shade Primary School in Soham.
Our session times and prices are as follows:
We offer a rolling afternoon snack which is cleared away at 4pm ready for the children to take part in activities of their own choosing, these can vary from messy painting activities to loom bands and hamma beads!
For more details about our wrap-around care, you are able to enquire through our website or email us at littlewombatzpreschool@gmail.com
At Little Wombatz, our preschool fee is £7.50 per hour, and this is payable monthly in advance. You will be invoiced on the first working day of the month (or as close to as possible) and have 7 days to pay from that date. The magic booking system will allow you to set up automatic payments and instalment plans that work for you. Fees are payable for booked hours and are not refundable if your child is off due to sickness or holidays.
These may include, but are not limited to:
• Snacks and meals (This includes morning snack including fruit and another item and a larger afternoon snack /light tea – as per menu)
• wipes, and creams.
• Suncream.
Prices are worked out as £0.60p per child per Am snack £1 per pm snack a day 20p wipes/cream 20p for suncream The difference is if doing half a day they get only 1 of the snacks
Discounts are available for siblings cared for together, please see Rea or Amy to discuss this.
From the term after their third birthday, your child could receive up to 30 hours of government funding per week in term time. This can be taken flexibly across 5 days and can be shared with another setting. If your child uses the government funding, there is a consumables charge of £1.50 for 3 hours or less and £2.00 for more than 3 hours between 9am-3pm.
We accept cash, cheques, bank transfers, childcare vouchers and card payments. Interest is charged on late fees. If you are having difficulty paying your fees, please speak to Amy or Rea who will be able to arrange a payment plan with you.
Starting September 2024, eligible working parents of children aged nine months to three years will be able to receive up to 15 hours of funded childcare or early education per week. Once the child turns three, this funding may increase to 30 hours per week of funded childcare. To check if your child is eligible, please apply through HMRC to obtain an eligibility code.
The Childcare Choices Website enables families to find out what funding they are eligible for. Little Wombatz accepts all forms of government funding and voucher schemes.
In addition to this, Little Wombatz receives Early Years Pupil Premium for some 3 and 4-year-olds from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Find our policies here. If you can’t find what you are looking for please contact us.
Autumn Term 1
Holiday Club will run from Monday 27th October – Friday 31st October.
Autumn Term 2
Holiday Club will run on Monday 22nd December and Tuesday 23rd December only.
Spring Term 1
Holiday Club will run from Monday 16th February – Friday 20th February.
Spring Term 2
Holiday Club will run from Monday 30th March – Friday 10th April.
Summer Term 1
Holiday Club will run from Tuesday 26th May – Friday 29th May.
Summer Term 2
Please note Little Wombatz will not be open during bank holidays.
Our holiday club operates for children between 2-11 years of age and is open in line with the East Cambridgeshire school holidays from Monday – Friday from 08:00am – 17:30pm excluding bank holidays and staff training days.
Children experience a wide range of fun activities including cooking, arts and crafts, free flow play indoors and outdoors and even day trips out!
We provide breakfast, a mid-morning snack, and light bites in the afternoon. To support healthy eating habits, parents are asked to provide a healthy packed lunchbox for their children, helping to promote a balanced diet throughout the day.
Our sessions and fees are outlined below
• Full day session (8am – 5:30pm) – £29
• Extended school day session (8am – 4pm) – £27
• School day session (9am – 3:30pm) – £25
• Half day session (8am – 1pm/1pm – 5:30pm) – £22.50
For further details about Holiday Club, enquiries can be sent through our website or email us at littlewombatzpreschool@gmail.com
At Little Wombatz, our preschool fee is £6.50 per hour, and this is payable monthly in advance. You will be invoiced on the first working day of the month (or as close to as possible) and have 7 days to pay from that date. The magic booking system will allow you to set up automatic payments and instalment plans that work for you. Fees are payable for booked hours and are not refundable if your child is off due to sickness or holidays.
Discounts are available for siblings cared for together, please see Rea or Amy to discuss this.
From the term after their third birthday, your child could receive up to 30 hours of government funding per week in term time. This can be taken flexibly across 5 days and can be shared with another setting. If your child uses the government funding, there is a consumables charge of £1 per session your child is booked in.
We accept cash, cheques, bank transfers, childcare vouchers and card payments. Interest is charged on late fees. If you are having difficulty paying your fees, please speak to Amy or Rea who will be able to arrange a payment plan with you.
Starting September 2024, eligible working parents of children aged nine months to three years will be able to receive up to 15 hours of funded childcare or early education per week. Once the child turns three, this funding may increase to 30 hours per week of funded childcare. To check if your child is eligible, please apply through HMRC to obtain an eligibility code.
The Childcare Choices Website enables families to find out what funding they are eligible for. Little Wombatz accepts all forms of government funding and voucher schemes.
In addition to this, Little Wombatz receives Early Years Pupil Premium for some 3 and 4-year-olds from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Find our policies here. If you can’t find what you are looking for please contact us.
All Schools and settings are required to publish and review information for parents and carers about the support and provision for children with special educational needs or disabilities. The questions and answers below have been written to represent our common values and practices.
We all know how important healthy eating is for us and our children. Here are some tips for ensuring your child gets a balanced diet. All the nutrients a child needs can be found in the following four food groups, try to offer all of these every day

All staff are committed to early identification of special educational needs. Every child in our setting has a Learning Journal from the start of their pre-school journey. This is a shared document between key person and parent/carer where we record information about their child. Observations, photographs and next steps are recorded on our online system (Class Dojo) and this information provides us with an overview of the child’s developmental progress. Parents are provided with log in details so that they are able to access the journal whenever they wish. If you have a concern about your child’s progress or believe they have a special educational need, this can be discussed with the Pre-school Manager or child’s key person. Additional assessment or support can then be discussed with the SENCO (Rea Hewlett).
All staff attend training to maintain and enhance their continuous professional development and our specifically trained staff for the SENCo role, both attend relevant and up to date training enabling them to work together and with the wider staff team to support concerns about any child. With parental permission, we are able to contact the Early Support team or Area SENCO should we need additional support to meet your child’s needs. If you or your child’s key worker feels it is appropriate your child will be included in speech or social communication development activities.
We follow the Early Years Foundation Stage guidelines set by the Government in addition to planning and implementing activities that meet individual child’s interests and needs. We ensure that we incorporate the seven areas of learning for each child and provide a wide range of resources and opportunities both indoors and out.
Our staff team continuously communicate with all parents/carers about their child’s learning and interests every day. In addition to this, twice a year the child’s key person will discuss your child’s next steps with the parent/carer and this provides an opportunity to share how you both wish for your child to move forward with their development/progress. We encourage you to view and add relevant information to your child’s Learning Journal at any time. Parents are welcome to make an appointment with any member of staff should they wish to discuss anything in more detail.
As written in our vision, Little Wombatz is committed to meeting the individual needs of all children. We provide experiences to support their physical, social, emotional and intellectual development in a warm, caring, secure environment. Adequate sleep and rest requirements are met daily. The pre-school maintains a high standard of care at all times. Daily checks are carried out to ensure all equipment and areas of play are clean and well maintained and Risk Assessments are regularly updated. The pre-school requires the completion of our registration documentation upon starting with us during a home visit, which provides us with your child’s dietary, health and developmental needs and enables us to meet you and your child in secure and familiar surroundings. We ensure all details are kept safe and secure in accordance with our confidentiality policy. There is always a trained first aider on site and all our staff have undertaken training on Child Protection. Medication can be administered on signed authorisation from the parent.
Within the pre-school setting we have a named Behaviour Management Practitioner and a Managing Behaviour Policy (incorporating Social and Emotional Development). Our SENCO attends regular meetings with Cambridgeshire County Council and cascades relevant information to the staff team. We regularly meet with workers from the Children’s Centre and have links with all the local primary schools and library. We have ongoing support and guidance from our Early Years Support Co-ordinator and we are able to use the expertise of the Early Years Specialist Teaching team, Portage and Home Start with parental permission, who can support us, the child and the family with any additional needs.
All staff attend Early Years Foundation Stage training and additional training recommended to us by outside agencies/or relevant to current individual needs (e.g. Epi pen training) and are required to share relevant information to their colleagues. We welcome any professional into our setting who can advise and give additional support to the staff.
All children with consent from parent/carer will be included in any activity/outing taking place outside our setting with appropriate consideration to enable every child to experience the activity to the full. We are fortunate to be able to take part in various activities throughout each term in addition to outings such as the shops, the park and the library.
Little Wombatz is a large single floor level venue and there is a wide pathway to our main entrance. We have a disabled toilet facility. We are able to make reasonable adaptions to allow any child to experience all activities on offer.
All children are offered flexible settling in visits prior to starting at the pre-school. We visit each family at home to enable us to get to know the child and their needs and fill in our necessary paperwork. We liaise closely with additional settings that the child may attend and with parental consent, share relevant information. We also have close links to the local primary schools and welcome visits from new teachers who wish to visit children who will be starting school. All Learning Journals are sent to the child’s school for the Reception Teacher.
All areas of the pre-school are well-resourced and equipment is age appropriate. Staff plan activities and equipment around the children’s interests and developmental abilities to ensure all children’s experiences are full of learning through a play based environment.
The SENCO will work closely with the family and outside agencies to ensure your child is receiving all the additional support required.
We have an open door policy at the pre-school and welcome parents to be involved. We send out parent questionnaires annually and address any issues/concerns that are raised from these. We invite parents to regular meetings in connection with their child and to attend social events such as parent’s meetings and end of term celebrations.
If you wish to register your child at pre-school, please contact the pre-school manager who will be happy to assist you and answer any questions you may have. Our SENCO/INCO is also available if you wish to discuss any concerns or development needs for your child.
We all know how important healthy eating is for us and our children. Here are some tips for ensuring your child gets a balanced diet.
Getting the right amount:
All the nutrients a child needs can be found in the following four food groups, try to offer all of these every day:
1. The cereal group – this includes breads, cereals, pasta and grains. Try to provide between 3 to 5 servings each day. Half a slice of bread provides one serving for 1 to 5 year olds, one slice of bread is a serving for 6 to 12 year olds.
2. Fruit and vegetables – Offer plenty of fruit in the diet (a child’s handful of berries or half an apple is a portion). Vegetables such as green beans, broccoli and most root vegetables are often more readily accepted. Start children eating veggies young and they are less likely to reject them as they grow older. Remember – children learn by example, so if you are not a fan of vegetables, can you expect your child to eat them?
3. Milk group – Make sure your child has milk, cheese or yoghurt at least three times a day.
4. Meat, fish and alternative groups – Meat, Fish, Eggs, pulses and nuts are needed two to three times a day. These provide a good source of protein and iron. A portion size of chicken for children between 1 to 3 years is roughly a third of a small breast, 4 to 12 year olds between half to one small chicken breast.
Packed lunch ideas:
Sandwiches, Pasta or Rice Salad, Cous-Cous, Wraps, Pitta Bread, Bread and Soup: Use a different sandwich filling each day – preferably including a Fruit or Vegetable. For example, Grated apple, Chicken, Ham, Lettuce and Tomato, Grated cheese, Carrot, Tuna and Sweetcorn, Boiled/Sliced egg, Cheese and Cucumber, Mashed Banana, Houmous.
Fruit and Vegetables: Try Cherry tomatoes, Cucumber slices or sticks, Carrot or Celery sticks, Baby sweetcorn, Raisins or Apricots, Raspberries, Strawberries, canned fruit in a leak-proof pot, satsuma’s or tangerines, apple (brush with lemon to stop browning.
Sweet treat: Scones, Malt loaf, Banana bread, Yoghurt, Teacakes, plain cake.
Savoury treat: Rice cakes, Bread sticks, A boiled egg, Cheese and crackers,
Try to cover all the main food groups!