Ofsted registered Childcare Providers

0–5 years

Ellesmere Children’s Centre

Ellesmere Road Open 8am–6pm, Mon–Fri 50 full-time places for 6 months–5 years Contact Sharon Curtis on 281 2143

Black Women’s Resource Centre

Burngreave Road Open 8am–6pm, Mon–Fri 28 full-time places for 6 months–5 years Contact Sharon Brown on 275 1817

Burngreave Young Children’s Centre

Catherine Road Open 8am–6pm, Mon–Fri 56 full-time places for 3 months–5 years Contact Emma Wilson on 276 3303

SYAC Nursery

SYAC, 120 The Wicker Open 7.30am–6pm, Mon–Fri 23 full-time places for 2–5 years. Contact Eileen Hallas on 223 2101

Koala Nursery

Yemeni Education & Relief Organisation 185 Verdon Street Open 10am–12.30pm, Mon–Fri 15 places for 6 months–3 years Contact Methaq on 276 1281

Little Tinkers

Yemeni Community Association Burngreave Road Open 10am–12.30, Mon–Fri

Burngreave Children’s Centre

Spital Street

4–12 years

Burngreave Out of School Club

Firshill School Open after school from 3–6pm, (8am–6pm in holidays) for children aged 4–12 years. Contact BOSC on 256 0989

Ellesmere Out of Schools Club

Byron Wood School Open 3–6pm after school 15 places Contact Alice Johnson on 261 7518

General advice & information

Sheffield Children’s Information Service 275 6699 www.sheffieldchildrenfirst.org.uk

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