Little Scallywags West Heath was registered in 2012. It is located on Alvechurch Road in West Heath.The nursery operates from 6 main rooms as well as providing a spacious garden where children enjoy outdoor play daily.
At Little Scallywags West Heath every child is given the opportunity to learn and play in a bright and welcoming environment. Our experienced staff will ensure your child settles into nursery life by familiarising themselves with your child’s individual and family needs.
Children are encouraged to get involved with the local community, with visits to the local elderly care home being a firm favourite.
We provide before and after school care for children who attend St John Fishers Primary School. We also run a holiday club during the school holidays.
Location & Contact Info
Little Scallywags Day Nursery West Heath
179 Alvechurch Rd, Birmingham B31 3PN
westheath@littlescallywagsdaynursery.co.uk
Opening Hours: 7:30am – 6pm
Comments from our recent Ofsted report
“Children arrive at nursery happy, settle quickly and are greeted by friendly staff. This creates a welcoming environment. Relationships are quickly established and even the newest of parents comment on this.”
“Staff plan activities around the interests of the child, such as making pizzas with play dough and chatting about their favourite toppings with their friends. Children comment that they like coming to nursery because it is fun”
“There are robust systems in place to ensure that all children are included and have full access to the provision, including the outdoors. For example, children enjoy playing with the big parachute in a group with their friends.”
“leaders and managers are passionate about providing good quality childcare. Managers are supportive and staff’s professional development is important. Staff feel empowered and valued because managers support their progression.”
“Children have access to the resources around them and are encouraged to make choices in their play, such as through books, instruments and story sacks. For example, children enjoy reading ‘The Ginger Bread Man’ and younger children enjoy ‘Going on a bear hunt’. The stories are familiar and most children join in.”