The Old Barn Day Nursery
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6 Woodmansterne Ln
Banstead Village Ward, eng SM7 3ES - (173) 737-3715
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lorraine rathborn
Aug 31st, 2021 -
Koke
My son has been going to the Old Barn in Banstead for over a year now and absolutely loves it. The happiness in his face and the fact that he doesn't want to come home at the end of the day as he's having too much fun with the carers and his friends is very reassuring. Yes, it may have lost its Ofsted outstanding status, but is soon on track to regain it again. The warmth and welcome your child and you as a parent receive everyday is incredible and is very different to other nurseries, both large and small. In spite of this nursery being owned by a larger parent company, the management and feel is that of a private nursery with a lot of the control to the manager's discretion. The team works perfectly in harmony with one another and you can see this in the care provided. Staff are encouraged to follow their passions rather than being kept in positions which they do not enjoy. Families are asked to occasionally actively participate in stay and plays and in special occasions such as Valentine's Day or Christmas, etc. Children are encouraged to discuss their feelings and to understand emotions as well as encouraged to play and socialise with one another. Different languages are encouraged as well and the staff will try to use words used at home within the nursery. Price is on the high side compared to other nurseries in the area, but you do get what you pay for. Highly recommend sending your children here as they will get the best care possible whilst constantly developing at a wonderful pace.
Feb 17th, 2023 -
Charlotte Walls
My daughter joined The Old Barn in October 2021 at 8months old. I viewed every nursery in a 6mile radius of my house and none compared to this one. Amber and Heather who run the Babies room are amazing, not only did they keep me updated regularly but they treat the babies like their own. My Daughter is now in Pre Toddlers room and loves it just as much, similarly to babies the ladies who look after the pre toddlers are great (my daughter will lean straight in for a cuddle to whoever opens the door in the morning). Settings wise; they have a huge outdoor space with each room having its own mini garden. They have an abundance of toys and fun activities, great food and the people who work there always seem upbeat and positive. Rebekah has done a fantastic job running the nursery (even during covid lockdown which was tough on everyone). Shes created a family at the nursery and I honestly cant sing their praises enough.
Jul 18th, 2022 -
James Begley
I placed my daughter into the nursery when she was 2 years old. She did 2 mornings per week: Tuesday & Wednesday. When we joined the nursery, we was told that we will be able to use the 15 hours of free childcare (government scheme) once she turned 3 years old. Whilst she was 2 years old, the nursery happily took our money and was happy for her to attend on Tuesday & Wednesday. Now shes turned 3, weve been told that we can no longer keep the days that shes been going (Tues & Wed morning) and will only be eligible for Monday and Friday evenings if we want to use the government scheme. If we continue to pay with our own money, she can carry on with the Tues & Wed morning. But we cannot keep these days if we use the government scheme. Its appalling. They are total con artists. Youll be treated well whilst youre paying full price, then the moment you apply to take advantage of the government scheme youll be treated like 2nd class citizens and given the scraps. I would strongly recommend that you avoid placing your child into this nursery if youre planning on taking advantage of the government free childcare hours.
Aug 5th, 2021 -
Kerry Lindsay
Im extremely dissatisfied with the Old Barn Day Nursery. Before I placed my daughter in this nursery, I confirmed that I would be able to use the government paid 15 hours of free childcare from the age of 3. They confirmed we would be able to use the free childcare once she turns 3. My daughter attended nursery on Tuesday and Wednesday morning. She recently turned 3 and the nursery confirmed that I was ok to start using the government hours. I continued to have my daughter in the nursery on Tuesday & Wednesday morning. At the end of the month I was sent an invoice - charging me for the days shes attended (despite only going to nursery for 10 hours per week). I spoke to head office and we were told that we would only get to use the 15 hours per week if we do 2 full days per week (20 hours, meaning we have to pay for 5 hours) or if we send her on Monday and Friday evening (1pm to 6pm). My daughter goes to sleep at 6:30pm. So sending her to nursery at that time doesnt make sense. Its also not preparing her for school hours. Ive explained this to head office and they are refusing to budge. If we pay with our own money, its fine for our daughter to go to Nursery on Tuesday and Wednesday morning. But, its not ok if we use the government scheme? Its disgusting how youre treated once you want to take advantage of the government scheme.
Jun 10th, 2021
Contact Info
- (173) 737-3715
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for The Old Barn Day Nursery?
A The phone number for The Old Barn Day Nursery is: (173) 737-3715.
Q Where is The Old Barn Day Nursery located?
A The Old Barn Day Nursery is located at 6 Woodmansterne Ln, Banstead Village Ward, eng SM7 3ES
Q What is the internet address for The Old Barn Day Nursery?
A The website (URL) for The Old Barn Day Nursery is: http://www.oldbarndaynursery.com/
Q What days are The Old Barn Day Nursery open?
A The Old Barn Day Nursery is open:
Friday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Q How is The Old Barn Day Nursery rated?
A The Old Barn Day Nursery has a 3.7 Star Rating from 6 reviewers.
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The Old Barn Day Nursery
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( 6 Reviews )lorraine rathborn on Google
Koke on Google
My son has been going to the Old Barn in Banstead for over a year now and absolutely loves it. The happiness in his face and the fact that he doesn't want to come home at the end of the day as he's having too much fun with the carers and his friends is very reassuring. Yes, it may have lost its Ofsted outstanding status, but is soon on track to regain it again. The warmth and welcome your child and you as a parent receive everyday is incredible and is very different to other nurseries, both large and small.
In spite of this nursery being owned by a larger parent company, the management and feel is that of a private nursery with a lot of the control to the manager's discretion. The team works perfectly in harmony with one another and you can see this in the care provided. Staff are encouraged to follow their passions rather than being kept in positions which they do not enjoy.
Families are asked to occasionally actively participate in stay and plays and in special occasions such as Valentine's Day or Christmas, etc.
Children are encouraged to discuss their feelings and to understand emotions as well as encouraged to play and socialise with one another. Different languages are encouraged as well and the staff will try to use words used at home within the nursery.
Price is on the high side compared to other nurseries in the area, but you do get what you pay for.
Highly recommend sending your children here as they will get the best care possible whilst constantly developing at a wonderful pace.
Charlotte Walls on Google
My daughter joined The Old Barn in October 2021 at 8months old. I viewed every nursery in a 6mile radius of my house and none compared to this one. Amber and Heather who run the Babies room are amazing, not only did they keep me updated regularly but they treat the babies like their own. My Daughter is now in Pre Toddlers room and loves it just as much, similarly to babies the ladies who look after the pre toddlers are great (my daughter will lean straight in for a cuddle to whoever opens the door in the morning). Settings wise; they have a huge outdoor space with each room having its own mini garden. They have an abundance of toys and fun activities, great food and the people who work there always seem upbeat and positive. Rebekah has done a fantastic job running the nursery (even during covid lockdown which was tough on everyone). Shes created a family at the nursery and I honestly cant sing their praises enough.
James Begley on Google
I placed my daughter into the nursery when she was 2 years old. She did 2 mornings per week: Tuesday & Wednesday.
When we joined the nursery, we was told that we will be able to use the 15 hours of free childcare (government scheme) once she turned 3 years old.
Whilst she was 2 years old, the nursery happily took our money and was happy for her to attend on Tuesday & Wednesday.
Now shes turned 3, weve been told that we can no longer keep the days that shes been going (Tues & Wed morning) and will only be eligible for Monday and Friday evenings if we want to use the government scheme.
If we continue to pay with our own money, she can carry on with the Tues & Wed morning. But we cannot keep these days if we use the government scheme.
Its appalling. They are total con artists.
Youll be treated well whilst youre paying full price, then the moment you apply to take advantage of the government scheme youll be treated like 2nd class citizens and given the scraps.
I would strongly recommend that you avoid placing your child into this nursery if youre planning on taking advantage of the government free childcare hours.
Kerry Lindsay on Google
Im extremely dissatisfied with the Old Barn Day Nursery.
Before I placed my daughter in this nursery, I confirmed that I would be able to use the government paid 15 hours of free childcare from the age of 3.
They confirmed we would be able to use the free childcare once she turns 3.
My daughter attended nursery on Tuesday and Wednesday morning.
She recently turned 3 and the nursery confirmed that I was ok to start using the government hours.
I continued to have my daughter in the nursery on Tuesday & Wednesday morning. At the end of the month I was sent an invoice - charging me for the days shes attended (despite only going to nursery for 10 hours per week).
I spoke to head office and we were told that we would only get to use the 15 hours per week if we do 2 full days per week (20 hours, meaning we have to pay for 5 hours) or if we send her on Monday and Friday evening (1pm to 6pm).
My daughter goes to sleep at 6:30pm. So sending her to nursery at that time doesnt make sense. Its also not preparing her for school hours.
Ive explained this to head office and they are refusing to budge.
If we pay with our own money, its fine for our daughter to go to Nursery on Tuesday and Wednesday morning. But, its not ok if we use the government scheme?
Its disgusting how youre treated once you want to take advantage of the government scheme.