Thursday, November 27, 2025

Scunthorpe school expands to meet demand

A new nursery is to be introduced at Priory Lane Community School in Scunthorpe to meet increasing demand for funded early years education, for three-and four-year-olds.

North Lincolnshire Council has approved plans to accommodate up to 15 (full time equivalent) places for nursery aged children within its existing foundation class, ensuring a smooth transition from nursery to reception.

Cllr Julie Reed, cabinet member for children, families and communities, said: “This is fantastic news for local families, and I look forward to more children getting the opportunity of the best possible start in their education.

“Expanding nursery places means more children will have access to high-quality early learning, helping to build strong foundations for their future success and is something that I am very pleased to support.

“Most importantly, this expansion will give more children the opportunity to develop essential early learning skills, preparing them for a smooth and confident transition into primary education within their own community.”

 

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