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Concerns Over Labour's Nursery Plan for Infants in Primary Schools

Early childhood experts express doubts about primary schools’ capacity to implement Labour's plan for 100,000 new nursery places promised by the government. The initiative, led by Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson, aims to offer free childcare for infants starting next year but faces issues including inadequate funding, specialized facility requirements, and staffing challenges.
Early childhood experts have raised concerns that primary schools in England may lack sufficient space, facilities, and staff to accommodate the 100,000 new nursery places promised by the Labour government.

Following a commitment from the prior administration, Labour aims to provide 30 hours of free childcare weekly for children aged nine months to three years starting next September.

Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson recently announced the opening of 300 new state nurseries using empty classrooms in primary schools.

However, the allocated £15 million funding may not suffice for necessary preparations.

Experts emphasize the distinct needs of young children, including specialized facilities and adaptable spaces, which primary schools currently lack.

Staffing issues and financial constraints further complicate the initiative.

A survey by the Early Years Alliance reported significant recruitment challenges and staff departures in the sector.

Despite the challenges, Phillipson stated there is 'real enthusiasm' in primary schools about the plan.
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