With 164 spaces across two floors, our Wolverhampton nursery is one of the largest kids nurseries in the city, yet the atmosphere remains warm, personal, and attentive. Every room has been designed with a specific age group in mind.
We have a dedicated baby room, a pre-toddler room, two toddler rooms, and three preschool rooms. Each space is filled with resources that encourage curiosity, creativity, and exploration, giving children the freedom to discover the world around them at their own pace.
There's no one-size-fits-all approach here. As your child grows and develops, they move through our rooms with familiar faces around them and a team that knows them personally.
As an Ofsted day nursery in Wolverhampton, we operate fully within the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework, ensuring every child's learning and development is supported, tracked, and celebrated across all areas
Getting outside is a big part of life at Little Oaks Wolverhampton, not something we squeeze in when the weather allows. Time outdoors gives children the chance to move, take a few risks, get a bit muddy and discover things in a way that just doesn’t happen sitting at a table, and we build it into every single day rather than treating it as a bonus.
Outdoor play supports every area of the EYFS, not just physical development. Running, climbing and balancing build strong muscles and coordination, while den-building, role play and exploring with friends strengthen communication, problem-solving and confidence, the same social and emotional skills children need when they start school. It’s also one of the best ways to build resilience: children who are used to taking small risks outdoors, like climbing a little higher or balancing on something new, tend to grow into more confident, capable learners indoors too.
Our outdoor nursery areas are generous in size, giving children plenty of room to run about, explore and play beyond the four walls of the classroom, whatever the season.
One thing parents often comment on when comparing us to other nurseries in Wolverhampton is how upfront we are about pricing.
There’s no charge for consumables here. Fresh fruit, healthy meals cooked on-site each day, suncream when it’s sunny, nappies and wipes where needed- it’s all part of the price you pay, full stop. We know that childcare costs in Wolverhampton are a real consideration for most families, and unexpected extras on top of nursery fees only add to that pressure. Our meals are planned around proper nutrition for growing children, with breakfast, lunch and snacks all freshly prepared rather than bought in, and we can accommodate allergies and dietary requirements too. No little extras creeping onto an invoice further down the line. What you see is what you pay.
At our Wolverhampton nursery school, children learn through play, because that’s how young children actually learn best. Our experienced team plans activities around the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), building real skills in communication, problem-solving, and personal, social and emotional development in a way that still feels like fun rather than work.
By the time children move on to primary school, they’re properly ready for it. They go in confident, curious and comfortable around other people, with strong foundations in early literacy, numeracy and independence already in place, the kind of school readiness skills that make settling into reception so much easier.
Our early learners day nursery provision in Wolverhampton is built around making sure every child gets there, no matter where they started from.
Every family’s situation looks a bit different, and we try to work around that rather than expect families to work around us. Whether you need full-time childcare in Wolverhampton, part-time sessions, or something more flexible that fits shift patterns and school runs, we’ll sit down with you and find an arrangement that actually works.
We’re also registered to accept funded nursery places for eligible two, three and four-year-olds, including 15 hours and 30 hours of free childcare for working parents, as well as Tax-Free Childcare. This helps make our early learners day nursery provision in Wolverhampton that bit more accessible for families across the area, whatever your budget.
Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 7.30am to 6.00pm (excluding bank holidays)
When parents are weighing up Wolverhampton nurseries, they tend to pick Little Oaks on Stafford Road for the standard of care, the honest pricing, and a team who genuinely make you feel welcome. Here’s what that looks like in practice:
Honestly, the best way to get a real feel for Little Oaks Wolverhampton is to come and see it in person. We’d love to show you round, introduce you to the team, and answer anything you’re wondering about, whether that’s places, sessions, funding, or what a normal day actually looks like.
Contact our day nursery in Wolverhampton for more information, or call us on 01902 781245 to book your visit. We also have nurseries in Penn and Bushbury, supporting families across the wider region with the same standard of care.
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We’re always happy to help - whether you’re looking to book a visit, ask a question or simply learn more about what we do. Reach out to our friendly team and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible. We can’t wait to hear from you!
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