A primary school in Keady, Co. Armagh, is aiming to establish a new nursery unit following the announcement that a local playgroup will be discontinued.
The closure of the community-based playgroup has raised concerns among local parents about limited early childhood education options in the area. The school’s proposal for a nursery unit aims to fill this gap, ensuring that children continue to have access to vital early years education.
Addressing Local Needs
With the impending closure of the playgroup, the community is rallying behind the school’s plan to open a nursery unit. This initiative aims to provide a smooth transition for local families by offering a familiar, supportive environment for children to begin their educational journeys. The school’s leadership team has expressed their commitment to meeting the community’s needs and ensuring that children in Keady have access to high-quality early education.
“Providing our youngest children with the best start in life is our priority. A dedicated nursery unit will allow us to offer comprehensive early childhood education right here in Keady,” said the school principal.
Looking to the Future
The closure of the local playgroup may mark the end of an era, but the proposed nursery unit could offer a fresh beginning for families in the area. If approved, the unit will ensure that Keady’s youngest residents have a place to learn, grow, and develop essential skills in a nurturing environment.