Melrose On The Hill

About Melrose On The Hill

Rose and Mel

Founded in 2012, the nursery is set inside the beautiful, listed St Andrew’s Church Hall. The nursery benefits from a spacious learning environment incorporating an under-two’s room, the main classroom and two engaging and exciting enclosed garden which children can always access. The nursery has the highest quality of equipment and furniture.

Highly Rated

We have a great reputation with parents and our reviews speak for themselves.

Ofsted Good provider

‘Equipped with high quality resources’ and ‘very supportive to learning’ – Ofsted report.

Funding Available

We offer several types of Government funding to make childcare more affordable.

The Melrose standard

Rose Lee and Melanie Johnson both started their childcare profession in 1993 and continued to work in professional childcare roles.  After 17 years working in various childcare roles, they opened Melrose Nursery School in September 2008. From this success they have gone on to open Melrose On The Hill in September 2012 and Mini Melrose in November 2017.

Rose and Melanie believe in creating a warm welcoming environment where everybody who enters the nursery feels valued and part of the setting. Through building strong relationships with each family that joins the setting and by ensuring each practitioner who joins a Melrose team is passionate about proving high quality childcare, the Melrose standard is maintained.

Melrose On The Hill takes babies from 6 months to children aged 48 months.

Millie Mark accreditation

Melrose On The Hill has been awarded a Millies Mark Accreditation. We are very safety aware and have daily risk assessments to reduce the risk of accidents, however children do have accidents as they develop and explore. All staff hold paediatric first aid certificates and renew their training every three years. The team are trained to use a Lifevac device.

Policies & procedures

Nursery policies can be found in the nursery. You may request a copy of these at any time. A full list of the policies available can be found on our policies page.

A full list of the policies available can be found on our policies page here.

Safeguarding

The nursery has an in-depth safeguarding policy available for parents to view. We have named persons within the nursery who take lead responsibility for safeguarding and co-ordinate child protection and welfare issues, known as the Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSL), there is always at least one designated person on duty during the opening hours of the Nursery.

The DSL’s undertakes Advanced Safeguarding and Designated Safeguarding Lead (Level 3) training, and all Nursery Practitioners hold a Safeguarding Children (Level 2). The Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSL) at the nursery are the Directors and the Management team.

Local Safeguarding Children Partnership

To safeguard children in our care we comply with the Local Safeguarding Children Partnership (LSCP) safeguarding and child protection procedures, and make sure that all adults working with, and looking after children are able to put the procedures into practice. We have a duty under section 40 Children Act 2006 to comply with the safeguarding and welfare requirements of the Statutory framework for the early years foundation stage (EYFS) 2021.

Working together to safeguard children

The statutory guidance Working Together to Safeguard Children (HMGov) 2018, defines safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children as:

Our Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy sets out how we do this.