Extension gets under way at Liphook nursery

Work has begun on an extension to provide a new nursery space at an independent school in Liphook.
Curious Brookham Nursery children watch the workers SUS-221002-171116001Curious Brookham Nursery children watch the workers SUS-221002-171116001
Curious Brookham Nursery children watch the workers SUS-221002-171116001

The expansion at Highfield and Brookham Schools is due to continuing strong demand for Early Years places over the last few years.

The new open-plan extension will enable the schools to accommodate all their nursery provision in one place and enable three-form entry throughout the pre-prep.

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It will measure around 100 square metres internally, with toilets for pupils and staff.

Work on the Nursery extension at Brookham School got under way this week. SUS-221002-171129001Work on the Nursery extension at Brookham School got under way this week. SUS-221002-171129001
Work on the Nursery extension at Brookham School got under way this week. SUS-221002-171129001

It will also have a retractable wall to allow a space to be closed off for the youngest children when they are sleeping.

The building work is being undertaken by Verity Contractors and is expected to be completed in time for the start of the Autumn term in September.

Brookham Headteacher Sophie Baber said: “These are exciting times for Brookham and I’m delighted that work on the extension is finally under way.

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“It’s been several years in the planning but we know it will be very much worth the wait.

“The nursery children are already incredibly excited, and not just a little curious, about seeing all the new activity outside their window, and I’m confident that they will be just as excited come September when we move into our new space.”

With a week-long half-term holiday this month, the Easter holiday, a further half-term break in May and the extended summer holiday between now and September, noise and disruption to schooling at Brookham will be kept to a minimum.

Mrs Baber added: “Our nursery provision is exceptional, a fact which continues to be reinforced by the constant demand for places, but we know that our current arrangements aren’t sustainable in the long term if we want to continue to provide excellent education throughout the school, which is exactly what we intend to do.”

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