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  • Early years : Parent carer events

    • A series of events are also being hosted for all parents/carers with child aged 0-5 in Lancashire.
  • Quality provision for Three to Five Year Olds - Providing Appropriate and Inspiring Indoor Enabling Environments

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  • Community and voluntary controlled school in-year applications

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  • Early Years Award in Food Safety (Level 2)

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  • Funded childcare for 3 and 4 year olds

    • From the term after your child's third birthday, they can have up to 15 hours a week at a local nursery or with a childminder funded by the government.
  • Developing early number for 3-5 year olds

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  • Play, learn and grow with a funded place for 3 and 4 year olds

    • Your child can play, learn and grow with a funded place for 3 and 4 year olds at a local nursery or childminder.
  • School offers

    • We will email primary school offers and publish the offers online during working hours on Wednesday 16 April 2025.
  • Early Years Foundation Stage: People who help us

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  • Exploring 'Awe and Wonder' in the Early Years through Objects of Provocation

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  • Exploring 'Awe and Wonder' in the Early Years through Objects of Provocation

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  • Residency for school admissions : Overview

    • This guide provides some detailed information about particular circumstances, if you need any further information, please contact your area education office.
  • Early years communication and language toolkit and roadmap

    • Information for early years settings about the various routes a child may need to take in order to develop their communication and language.
  • Medical, social and welfare criterion for school admissions

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  • Lancashire Book of the Year winners

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  • Geographical priority area (GPA) mapping

    • Maps and information about geographical priority areas (GPA) for school admissions.
  • Residency for school admissions : If you live outside of Lancashire

    • For parents living outside of Lancashire who would like to access a school place in Lancashire If you live outside the borders of Lancashire within another Authority's boundary, for example Blackpool, Sefton or North Yorkshire, you must approach the Education Office in your home Authority and use
  • Residency for school admissions : Applying to schools outside of Lancashire

    • For parents living inside Lancashire who would like to access a school place within another Authority If you live in Lancashire, but would like to express a preference for a primary or secondary place within a neighbouring Authority, please apply online on the Lancashire County Council system. You
  • Terms and conditions for early years training

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  • Early years settings online training courses

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