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Located off Dane Road, Sale, in a quiet residential area which can easily be accessed from Junction 6 of the M60, Partou Cherubs Day Nursery is the perfect choice for families seeking nurturing childcare and early years education in Sale. We’re also close to Sale Metrolink and Dane Road Metrolink stations, making us a convenient option for families commuting from Altrincham, Stretford, Brooklands and the wider Trafford area.
Housed in a large detached property with ample off-road parking, Partou Cherubs has a real home from home feel that families notice straight away. Our rooms are bright and spacious, each one thoughtfully set up with age-appropriate resources to support children’s learning and development. The baby room is calm and inviting with sensory toys, soft play and dedicated sleep areas, while our toddler and pre-school rooms enjoy home-from-home imaginative role play toys, sensory learning activities and plenty of opportunities for reading and sharing stories.
What really makes Partou Cherubs special is our outdoor space, children have plenty of room to explore and play with equipment that promotes physical development. Children enjoy our mud kitchens and our team are always creating new opportunities for children to learn outdoors whilst having fun. Our growing garden is a great addition to our nursery and gives children the opportunity to learn more about growing plants and herbs. This is important early years learning as it supports children to build valuable social skills through caring and nurturing and fosters a sense of community and respect for the earth and where our resources come from.
Our caring and nurturing team support children to build confidence and independence on their early years childcare journey as they prepare for big school. Learning activities are carefully crafted to be fun and engaging whilst appealing to children’s interests and experiences to deliver truly individual learning activities.
If you’re looking for a nursery in Sale with a warm, homely feel, fantastic outdoor space and a team that really knows your child – come and see what makes Partou Cherubs Day Nursery & Pre-School so special.
Facilities
Activities planned around children’s interests including arts, sports and French lessons
A vegetable patch where children can grow their own ingredients
Large off-road car park for safe and easy access
Large outdoor areas with a treehouse and magical secret garden for children to explore
Highly qualified staff with First Aid Certificates and DBS checks
Funded Childcare Options Available
Ofsted report
“The safeguarding standards are met. This means that leaders and/or those responsible for governance and oversight fulfil their specific responsibilities and have established an open culture in which safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility and concerns are actively identified, acted upon and managed. As a result, children are made safer and feel safe.”
“The curriculum is ambitious and supports all children to achieve well and develop positive attitudes to learning. Children make good progress from their starting points, including those with special educational needs and/or disabilities. All children gain independence skills.”
“Staff interact with children well, narrating their play and extending their learning through effective questioning to help children to make progress. They adapt activities to ensure all children, including those who have barriers to their learning, can take an active part in further learning. Staff plan for children’s next steps with activities that engage and encourage their curiosity.”
“Staff are supportive role models who promote the behavioural expectations of the setting. Leaders and staff have identified this as an area for improvement following the last inspection. They have worked hard to identify gaps in staff knowledge and have provided training and support to all staff to enable more effective transition arrangements and behaviour support to be implemented. As such, children develop positive attitudes to learning and quickly learn the supportive routines that are in place.”
“Leaders and staff support children’s wellbeing. They promote opportunities for all children to develop independence and learn to do things for themselves, including those who face barriers to their learning. The key-person system is well embedded to support children’s individual needs, with a buddy system in place for additional support. Children feel safe with staff and know who to go to for reassurance when needed. Communication between staff and a child’s key person supports effective handovers, including information about their sleep and feeding routines and their learning. Parents are clear about what their children are learning and how they can enhance this at home.”
“Partnership with parents is a key strength, with parents reporting improvements in communication and clarity. Parents are happy with the care and learning their children receive. They feel that leaders and staff provide many opportunities for collaborative working. This enables parents to be fully involved in their child’s learning. Leaders also work closely with external agencies to ensure that necessary referrals are made quickly. All children receive the support they need without delay.”
“Children are at the heart of this setting that provides a home-from-home experience. Children are happy and safe. They receive tailored support from their key person. Activities and experiences are planned to allow children to practise and extend their learning.”
Nursery fees
| Full-day (2 sessions) |
Weekly rate | Early drop off session | Morning session | Afternoon session | |
| Session time | 8.00am-6.00pm | 8.00am-6.00pm daily | 7.30am-8.00am | 8.00am-1.00pm | 1.00pm-6.00pm |
| Care | £59.50 | £267.75 | £4.50 | £35.70 | £35.70 |
| Meals & snacks | £9.85 | £49.25 | £5.55 | £4.30 | |
| Consumables | £3.15 | £15.75 | £1.80 | £1.35 | |
| Total | £72.50 | £332.75 | £43.05 | £41.35 |
Upon registration, you will be asked to pay a £75 registration fee (non-refundable) or a £75 registration deposit to reserve your child’s nursery place (see terms and conditions for eligibility).
What’s included in our fees?
Our full fees are clearly broken down into care, meals & snacks and consumables fees for full transparency.
Care fees include: trained, qualified team members taking care of your child, regular updates about your child and their progress at nursery, a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities tailored to the needs of your child, and use of the nursery building facilities.
Meals & snacks fees cover the cost of all food and drinks whilst your child is in our care. Meal and snack times are a very important part of Partou nursery life, learn more about how we make food and nutrition enjoyable and educational for children in our care.
Consumables include; important daily care items needed such as nappies, wet wipes and sun cream.
Discounts
Only one discount can be applied at any time:
Other key information
Funded childcare
Partou Cherubs Day Nursery & Pre-School is proud to offer funded childcare places
Funded childcare is a government incentive fulfilled by Local Authorities which aims to provide financial support for eligible families accessing childcare at an OFSTED registered setting. Partou Cherubs Day Nursery & Pre-School work with Trafford Local Authority to apply childcare funding for eligible families.
Funding typically covers 15 or 30 hours per week for the 38 term weeks of the year across a maximum of 10 hours a day which will be applied in different ways depending how many weeks of the year your child is in childcare:
Government funding for childcare only applies to the care fee (as described above). Meals & snacks and consumables fees are fully chargeable for all sessions including funded.
Many families are eligible for government funded childcare, see our childcare funding guide for more information.
Term duration and dates
The 2025/2026 terms dates set by Trafford Local Authority for Partou Cherubs Day Nursery & Pre-School are below so you can see which term dates funding is applicable for:
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Autumn Term | Spring Term | Summer Term |
| Term Duration | 14 Weeks | 12 Weeks | 12 Weeks |
| 1st Half Term Dates | 8th Sept – 24th Oct | 5th Jan – 13th Feb | 20th April – 22nd May |
| 2nd Half Term Dates | 3rd Nov – 19th Dec | 23rd Feb – 3rd April | 8th June – 24th July |
Please note that when you access funding in the term can impact the hours you are eligible for within that term period.
Our team will be able to assist you with any funding and term questions you may have.
Mon - Fri, 7.30am to 6.00pm (excl. bank holidays)
83 Broad Road, Sale, Cheshire, M33 2EU
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For us at Partou, childcare isn’t just a job, it’s a journey – one where every child leads us in a unique new direction.
As part of the Netherlands’ largest childcare group, we’ve access to world-leading expertise in learning and development, so you can be confident your child will benefit from an experience as unique as they are.
Of course, care is as much about empathy as education, and ours is a child-led approach that emphasises building confidence and curiosity – so that every child in our care has the freedom to flourish.
Care
We’re more than just a team; we’re a close community driven by our passion for childcare, and our commitment to each individual child’s development. We know that by working together, we’re stronger.
Compassion
In our community, compassion isn’t just a word; it’s our way of life. By embracing our differences, we make our community more diverse and vibrant. We build strong, supportive relationships with the children and each other, based on trust and understanding.
Continuous learning
We believe strongly in development, for the children in our care and for ourselves. Through continuous learning, we help our team and our children reach their full potential. Together, we make a positive impact, in our communities and across wider society.
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