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Little Pippins
Skelton-on-Ure, Ripon
North Yorkshire HG4 5AJ

Former school building - Little Pippins Montessori Nursery School
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Former school building

Former school building

Former school building

Little Pippins Montessori Nursery School is delighted to now be operating from a former school building near Ripon which had to close due to falling rolls in 2023.

In September 2024, we relocated from our former premises at Topcliffe to take over occupancy in the 155-year-old Skelton Newby Hall Primary School building in Skelton-on-Ure

We have spent the last few months renovating the building, with support from The Newby Hall Estate, and final work on the outside of the building will finish shortly.

Victoria Pollitt, Headteacher at Little Pippins, said: “We had a fantastic five years in our old building in the grounds of Queen Mary’s School in Topcliffe, but we needed more space and were therefore delighted to reach agreement with the Newby Hall Estate to lease the former school.

“It’s an amazing setting for a children’s nursery with so much internal and external space, so the children will benefit even further from being here.”

In the main building there are three large dedicated rooms for children aged two to three and three to four respectively, including a Montessori classroom to offer one-to-one and small group class work, as well as a kitchen which means the nursery is now able to offer cooked lunches for the first time.

In a newly renovated space across from the main building, a dedicated room has been established for the very youngest children. This comes complete with its own kitchen, sleeping area and secure gardens for all year round use.

Victoria added: “Even though it’s only been a few weeks since we moved here, the feedback we have had from parents and the local community, has been excellent.

“They can see how much more space we now have, which will be of even further benefit to the children on their early years learning journey.”

Guy Critchlow, Chair of Skelton cum Newby Parish Council said: “We are delighted to see children back in the village at Little Pippins Nursery and in a building which has always been an important part of the fabric in the community.

“It’s crucial that we continue to attract young families to the village and having an established nursery with such a good reputation will undoubtedly play an important part in this.

“We are grateful to Victoria and Ian for the amazing work they have done to transform the building and for the support of Richard & Lucinda Compton at Newby Hall, who are continuing the long family tradition of ensuring space is available in our village for educational purposes.”

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