Name
Village Nursery Prince Imperial (Pre-school)
Description
Pre-school - from 2 years to 4 years
Address
Methodist Church Hall, Prince Imperial Road, Chislehurst, Kent
Postcode
BR7 5LX
Telephone
07935 656424
Mobile
07935656424
Map
Email
Website
Open hours
9am to 12pm Monday to Friday
Additional information
Accepts Tax Free Childcare
I offer funded childcare places
Yes
Charges
Overview
Funding streams offeredTogether for 2s funding
2 year old working family funding
3 and 4 year old universal funding
Deposit to be returnedNo deposit charged on funded hours.
Together for 2s funding term-time offer
Funded hours9am to 12pm (3 hours) x 5 days = 15 hours
Food consumables chargesNot applicable
Non-food consumables chargesNot applicable
Additional voluntary services chargesNot applicable
2 year old working family funding term-time offer
Funded hours9am to 12pm (3 hours) x 5 days = 15 hours Parents can access their remaining entitlement at another Ofsted registered setting.
Food consumables chargesNot applicable
Non-food consumables chargesNot applicable
Additional voluntary services chargesNot applicable
3 and 4 year old universal funding term-time offer
Funded hours9am to 12pm (3 hours) x 5 days = 15 hours
Food consumables chargesNot applicable
Non-food consumables chargesNot applicable
Additional voluntary services chargesNot applicable
Costs
Emergency chargesNot applicable
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Latest inspection
Ofsted report card

Childcare provider inspection results

21/01/2026 - Ofsted (School) - Ofsted

Inspection areas by grade

Strong standard
  • Children's welfare and well-being
  • Behaviour, attitudes and establishing routines
  • Achievement
  • Curriculum and teaching
  • Inclusion
  • Leadership and governance
Safeguarding outcomeSafeguarding standards met

Making sense of the inspection gradings:

  • Met: The setting has an open culture in which safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility.
  • Not met: Serious and/or widespread failures in safeguarding practice led to children, or particular groups of children, being unsafe. Breaches of the statutory requirements for safeguarding have a significant impact on children’s safety.
  • Exceptional (blue): Setting will only be awarded this grade when practice is among the very best nationally, which should be shared with other schools or providers to help them improve.
  • Strong standard (dark green): Marks out excellent, consistent work that’s making a real difference for children and learners.
  • Expected standard (light green): The provider is doing everything that it should be doing, so you’ll see the green colour coding on the report card. It’s a high standard, to make sure your children are receiving everything they need and deserve.
  • Needs attention (amber): Is an indication that there is work to be done to reach the ‘expected standard’. It’s not a ‘fail’ but it highlights where issues can be addressed before they become bigger problems that need ‘urgent improvement’.
  • Urgent improvement (red): Given when there are breaches of the EYFS requirements which have a significant impact on children’s safety, well-being and/or learning and development.

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