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Theresa Villiers – 2023 Parliamentary Question on Maintained Nursery Schools

The parliamentary question asked by Theresa Villiers, the Conservative MP for Chipping Barnet, in the House of Commons on 16 January 2023.

Theresa Villiers (Chipping Barnet) (Con)

What steps she is taking to support maintained nursery schools.

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education (Claire Coutinho)

Maintained nursery schools make an invaluable contribution to improving the lives of disadvantaged children. We are investing an additional £10 million in their supplementary funding from 2023-24, taking the total to approximately £70 million. We are reforming the distribution of the funding to make it fairer, ensuring that all authorities with maintained nursery schools receive supplementary funding.

Theresa Villiers

I warmly welcome that extra funding, because it means for the first time that maintained nursery schools in Barnet will get a share of the supplementary funding. Will the Minister join me in welcoming that funding and express her strong support for the maintained nursery school sector in the future?

Claire Coutinho

My right hon. Friend has consistently and passionately campaigned for the maintained nursery school sector. I agree that it is doing an excellent job, not only in supporting some of the most disadvantaged children, but in sharing expertise and knowledge with other providers.

Wera Hobhouse (Bath) (LD)

Sadly, Midford Road Nursery in my constituency was forced to close its doors. Staff shortages were the major reason. Many nurseries in Bath face similar problems, and parents struggle to find alternatives. What advice would the Minister give to parents in Bath who are struggling to find a nursery?

Claire Coutinho

We have increased the funding set out for early years by about half a billion pounds since 2020-21. I agree that workforce is an issue; we are looking at recruitment and retention very carefully and will be setting out proposals as and when we can.