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Majority of disadvantaged two-year-olds in PVI settings

Birth to Threes Provision
New Government figures reveal that two-thirds of disadvantaged two-year-olds have taken up their place, and the majority are in private, voluntary and independent settings.

The statistics on provision for children under five shows that as of January 2014, 86,640 of the 130,000 disadvantaged eligible two-year-olds had taken up the offer.

The Department for Education said last week that 116, 000 two-year-olds have taken up the places so far.

From September, the number of two-year-old places will increase to 260,000.

The latest figures show that the majority (96 per cent) of two-year-olds were accessing their place at a private or voluntary setting.

Just two-per cent of two year olds accessed their place at a maintained nursery school and one per cent in nursery classes in primary schools.

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