Northern Ireland Executive
06 Dec 2024, 22 GMT+10
Education Minister Paul Givan has announced that 77 pre-school settings from throughout Northern Ireland will begin the transition of moving from part-time to full-time hours.
Earlier this year the Minister committed to offering all children aged 3-4 and their families 22.5 hours of funded pre-school education per week. Currently, 60% of children receive 12.5 hours per week and 40% receive 22.5 hours.
Making the announcement during a visit to Brooklands Primary School Nursery Unit, Paul Givan said: "In May, I announced the largest expansion of pre-school provision in over 25 years, and today we are taking an important step forward in delivering on our plan to provide every child with a full-time pre-school place.
"We want to ensure an additional 2,200 children will have a full-time funded pre-school place from September 2025. This will involve transitioning 100 pre-school settings from part-time provision to full-time."
The Minister continued: "Having carefully considered the requests made by pre-school settings and the comments provided by stakeholders in response to the public consultation on the proposed changes, I have approved the first 77 pre-school settings to transition.
"These settings will provide additional full-time places from September 2025, providing target aged children with the best start to their education and their families with additional support too.
"It is my intention to announce a further tranche in the coming weeks. I want to ensure that all council areas and all pre-school management types will be represented within the settings proposed for transition from September 2025."
The full list of the 77 pre-school settings is available on the Department's website at www.education-ni.gov.uk/articles/ministers-decisions-pre-school-settings-requesting-transition-september-2025
This standardisation of pre-school settings formed part of a Pound 25million package of measures to support children, parents and providers with early learning and childcare in 2024/25.
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