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BUILDING BRIGHTER FUTURES

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Who we are

Early Explorers is a Charity Incorporated Organisation (CIO) set up for the sole purpose of protecting the longevity of charity managed early years settings in the North of England.

We understand the process of recruiting committee members, particularly parents, is becoming increasingly difficult and without these elected trustees, settings are at risk of closing.  This is why we are inviting early years settings in the North of England to join our CIO to safeguard the ‘not for profit’ sector.

Our Aims

We always keep children at the heart of all we do.

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We will support charity managed early years settings to retain their charity status and minimise the number of charity settings being acquired by profit making organisations for the purpose of financial gain.

We aim to reduce the closures of much loved settings due to trustee recruitment issues. We will provide consistent and committed trustees, with early years qualifications, which will eliminate the hassle of recruiting committee members.

We will recognise the hard work of managers and staff within their settings. while offering managerial support at a level the manager feels appropriate.

We want to support you to provide outstanding early years education.

 

 

Our Settings

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Howden Pre-School
Howden Pre-School is set in a woodland environment, located in the Church Hall of Howden Minster and accessed via the beautiful Ashes playing fields.…
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Newport Pre-School
Begin your child's learning journey in an environment that is safe, happy and full of fun. Newport Pre-School is a charitable organisation, providing…
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Newport Pre-school

Sep 19, 2024
Our small and dedicated staff team who go above and beyond to ensure that the children are at the heart of all we do 

Howden Pre-School

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Early Explorers Community Pre-Schools

Tel: 01430 434769 

Email: manager@earlyexplorers.org.uk

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