Welcome to Daisy Bank Road Children’s Centre, a premier early years facility located in the heart of Manchester. Our centre is dedicated to nurturing the development and well-being of children aged 0 to 5 years, providing a safe, stimulating environment where young minds can flourish. With a team of experienced and passionate educators, we offer a rich curriculum that combines play-based learning with structured activities, ensuring that each child’s unique needs and interests are met.

At Daisy Bank Road, we pride ourselves on fostering strong relationships with families and the community, built on trust and open communication. Our welcoming atmosphere encourages parents to engage actively in their child’s education, creating a true partnership in growth. We also provide flexible scheduling options and a variety of enrichment programs designed to support your child’s social, emotional, and cognitive development.

What sets us apart is our commitment to inclusivity and individualized care; we recognize that every child is unique and tailor our approach accordingly. With convenient contact options available, including a dedicated phone line at 0161 224 9350 for inquiries and appointments, we are here to assist you every step of the way. Choose Daisy Bank Road Children’s Centre for an exceptional start in your child’s educational journey—where every child is valued and empowered to reach their full potential!

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