Michael Pettavel, whose nursery school is in one of the areas piloting the 30 hours, wonders who the funded hours are really for

The 30 hours entitlement is now here. We have been one of the early implementer authorities, beginning to realise the impact on our nursery and its children. There are many issues, some of them quite unexpected. I could write pages on the administrative aspects; such as the drain on time, making a stretched entitlement work, new systems, sharing information with parents, admission criteria, the 15-hour universal offer, and so on. It will take us time to work through, and that’s with a head start on many other providers.

What concerns me more is the sociological impact. There is a real tension between government financial policy and educational priority. We are rightly scrutinised on our ability to ‘close the gap’ for children from disadvantaged backgrounds. We offer the funded (underfunded) 15-hour two-year-old offer, and I agree some do benefit from the opportunity to access high-quality services early.

There is beyond doubt a transformative nature to high-quality early education for children who are at risk of poor educational achievement. However, I listen (especially during the election debates) to politicians merrily showing their ‘deep commitment’ to removing this gap and then sit astounded as I see the same children being given half the entitlement as the peers they are attempting to catch up with. The early years is the one chance that children have to make the progress they need in the Prime areas of learning, which we all know will then lead to better achievement in the Specific areas.

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