Early years

A high-quality early education system improves children’s lives and future chances, supports families at the earliest opportunity and contributes towards social equality.

A high-quality early years system improves children’s life chances and supports families, but current provision is fragmented, underfunded and too often shaped by private profit rather than children’s needs.

Key facts

  • The early years are a vital stage of education that should be accessible to all children and families.
  • Provision is fragmented and dominated by private providers, with inconsistent quality and access across communities.
  • Maintained nursery schools offer high-quality, non-profit provision for disadvantaged children and those with complex SEND but face ongoing funding insecurity.
  • Government plans to expand childcare risk prioritising quantity of places over quality, staff ratios and specialist support.
  • Family support services such as Sure Start and family hubs are essential but have not been funded on the scale needed.
  • High staff-child ratios, age-appropriate environments and child-centred pedagogy are crucial for safety, wellbeing and learning.

Key statistics

Campaign asks

  • Guarantee long-term, sustainable funding for maintained nursery schools and support them to expand as hubs of expertise in their communities.
  • Build up high-quality public provision across the early years so that access is based on children’s needs, not parents’ ability to pay.
  • Ensure that expansion of early years places does not dilute staff-child ratios, staff qualifications or the quality and safety of environments.
  • Restore and expand family support services to at least match historic Sure Start funding levels in real terms.
  • Embed age-appropriate, play-based pedagogy and reject approaches that turn the early years into preparation for formal testing.
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