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Montessori accredited
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"We believe education is important... we believe language, the command of numbers and social behaviour are important... but more than anything, we believe your children should be happy and confident and enjoy every moment of their time at nursery school."
We admit children to school at Beckett House from 3 months – 5½ years’ old. We employ fully trained Montessori teachers as well as at least one other member of staff with an alternative qualification in childcare. This helps to ensure that the needs of our little children (0 – 2 ½ ) are carefully monitored, nurtured and supported throughout their school day. As parents, we understand that often children of this age require different care and activities, as well as sleep, cuddles and nappy changes.
Baby room
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From 3 months old, our baby room plays a strong emphasis on cuddles, love and fun.
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With a separate dedicated sleep area, feeding station and outdoor play area
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Individual learning plans for your baby are recorded daily​
Toddler room
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Once your child is walking, they move into the toddler room
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We develop through ability and not age
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Emphasis on creating a strong child, a skilful communicator and a competent learner, along with learning about being healthy
Preschool room
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The Montessori environment contains specially designed "materials for development"
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This invites children to engage in learning activities of their own individual choice.
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Under the guidance of a trained teacher, children in a Montessori classroom learn by making discoveries with the materials, cultivating concentration, motivation, self-discipline, and a love of learning.​
The teaching and caring teams’ head is Kim Redman. Kim has more than 30 years in childcare along with knowledge and experience in Montessori teaching and caring for young children in a safe and homely environment. If you have any day-to-day issues Kim will be happy to answer them.
Not so much a school...
More a home-from-home where your children learn
The focus of Beckett House Nursery School is to provide the best possible environment for the children who attend.
The nursery offers Montessori education in a very calm, safe, warm, home from home environment, where children
aged between 3 months to 5 1/2 years play and learn together.
Through continuous observations and a tailored approach, we strive to meet each child's needs
with emphasis on hands-on independent learning.
This encourages children's natural curiosity and helps them to learn by doing things for themselves and with other children.
In addition to the Montessori philosophy we follow the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) The principles underlying the EYFS are ones with which Montessori teachers are familiar and which they enthusiastically endorse.
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Beckett House Montessori Nursery School has been established to give young pre-school children a very sound introduction to education. We believe that it is important for your child to spend this transitional period in a 'home from home' environment where the staff are experienced, friendly and responsible and the school safe, warm and welcoming.
Individual attention
Children are welcomed from the age of 3 months. Much time will be spent initially in accommodating the children and their individual needs while carefully introducing them to the concept of 'school' with its classroom layout, educational materials and daily routines.
A love for learning creates confidence in their own abilities
The curriculum is varied and follows the Montessori philosophy. The children are encouraged at all times to experience, to experiment and above all to develop a love for learning. The high ratio of staff to children, on average one to six, allows much one-to-one encouragement and guidance and ensures that the children are offered the best opportunity to find faith in themselves and to reach their full potential. The school also offers dance, music, drama, yoga and sport as part of the extracurricular activities.
Home-cooked food
Lunch is home-cooked, prepared from fresh ingredients in our own kitchen. All meals are nutritionally balanced and varied and we can accommodate most dietary needs. The school will not provide sugar, sweets or crisps. Fresh and dried fruit, milk and low-sugar biscuits, will be given at snack time.
A Brief History
Beckett House Montessori is a second generation run Nursery School. Previously Mace Montessori Nursery Schools run by Shahid and Rehana Hamid for more than 20 years, now superseded by their son Kamran Hamid, recently graduated with an Economics degree and a strong interest in childcare, following in his parents footsteps.
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Our new setting on Abbey Road aims to provide high quality care for the community, learning outcomes for your children and developing careers for our teachers. We open in Easter 2026. At Beckett House we recognise the parent carer as a primary educator of the child and we pride ourselves on working closely in partnership. Respect is shown to family traditions and childcare practices and every effort is made to comply with parents’ wishes for their children where appropriate to the ethos of our school.
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At Beckett House it will be our initial aim to introduce the children to the philosophy of the Montessori method of education. To make this possible we have fully equipped our school with a complete range of genuine Montessori materials. Montessori materials are unique, beautiful, mainly wooden and carefully crafted by experts.​
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The head teacher and the core members of staff are Montessori qualified and those with other qualifications offer the advantages of their own particular training within the guidance of the head.
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Parents maintain it is its ‘home from home’ nature that sets Beckett House apart from other nurseries.
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Learning is a key ingredient in its philosophy but so is care, nurturing, discipline, parental involvement, family values and an encouragement to embrace the world and all its wonders.
Many children move on to some of the best schools in London and since 2006 some of its first ever children have been coming back for their work experience; tall, clever and just amazing!
Testimonials
Daily Timetable

Term Dates
Summer Term
Monday 27th April to Friday 14th August 2026
Autumn Term
Monday 31st August to Friday 18th December 2026
Spring Term
Monday 4th January to Friday 23rd April 2027
Opening Hours and Fees
Flexibility: Choose any number and configuration of morning and afternoon sessions.
We are open 5 days a week from 8am to 6pm (10hrs a day), 48 weeks a year (Closed two weeks during Aug and 2 weeks during Christmas). For all ages with an authorised code you would be eligible to free 15hrs funded hours and if your code allows it, free 30hrs funded hours. For 3&4 year olds only the free 15hrs funded hours is currently provided by the government.
If you are only taking the free funded hours then you would only be able to attend during the government 38weeks.
If you will be for example taking a full time place, we can stretch the hours to our full 48 weeks we are open.
Eligible children can receive 15 or 30 hours support under the Working Parents Entitlements, for more information please click here. The Universal entitlement gives free hours for 38 weeks per year and is applicable to all children whose third birthday fell in the previous term. There is nothing parents need to do; Beckett House make all the arrangements. Additionally, and depending on personal circumstances, the Working Parent Entitlements for children from the term after the child turns 9 months gives 30 hours per week, up to 1140 hours a year. Apply for working parent entitlements and tax-free childcare through the government website. Two year olds, where families are receiving additional government support, may be eligible for 15 hours a week. Apply here.
Invoices are issued monthly.
Places are reserved once a £75 registration fee is paid, plus a deposit equal to four week's fees. The registration fee does not apply to funded hours.
If you wish to cancel your place, please let us know one term in advance.
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Additional Charges: Food/Non Consumables/Activities
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Additional charges apply only to the portion of your place covered by funded hours, and are highlighted in the invoices. Any additional private days will be charged at our standard all-inclusive daily rate. Our funded hours include small additional charges for essential items that are not covered by Early Years Funding. The Government’s Early Years Funding does not cover the cost of these items, nor is it intended to. Families receiving funding may choose to opt out of additional charges – please speak with the Nursery Manager for more information.
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Opting out from meals, non-food consumables and extra-curricular activities:
Children accessing funded hours are welcome to bring a packed lunch from home as well as nappies and wipes.
Children who opt out of extra-curricular activities will engage in other enriched activities, which will be provided by our trained staff on site.
Parents:
If you do not want to pay for your child to join in with these activities or consume nursery meals/snacks you can provide a packed lunch for your child and your child will still be able to participate in activities provided by our staff members.
REGISTRATION and TERMS
Admission Policy – Beckett House Limited (the school) accepts children between the ages of two and five.
Registration – A registration fee of £75 is required when applying for a place. If you wish your child to be placed on our waiting list please complete the attached registration form and return it with this fee. This is not refundable and does not guarantee a place. The registration fee is not applicable to funded places.
Deposits, Refunds and Notice of leaving – A deposit of a multiple of 4 weeks’ fees will be due on the date a place is offered and its payment will secure a child’s place. Until the deposit is paid the place will be offered to others. (If your child increases their time we may request an increase of this deposit). Provided we have received a whole term’s written notice of your child leaving this deposit will be refunded, plus or minus any adjustments, by the end of the month after the end of term. A deposit cannot be refunded if a child does not start at Beckett House.
Fees – Fees are due in full at the beginning of each term. However, we offer the option to pay by instalments during the term at dates and intervals determined by Beckett House. Refunds cannot be made if a child starts the term late, finishes early, reduces their hours or does not attend school for any other reason including illness. If an instalment is missed the remainder of the fees for the whole term will be due. The school reserves the right to retain deposits and where relevant any Working Parents Entitlements in lieu of unpaid fees. (Any expense incurred by the school in the recovery of unpaid fees will be paid by the parent) No child will be allowed to remain at school if fees are unpaid. The rate for which you contract will be that pertaining at the date of your child’s enrolment (The date you pay the deposit). Apart from exceptional circumstances, this rate will not increase during your child’s time at school.
Holidays and school closures – The school closes for two weeks at Christmas, plus the bank holidays; and two weeks in the summer. Parents will be advised of the dates as early as possible. No deductions can be given for holidays taken outside the school holiday dates. The school will also close for a) the few bank holidays that remain, some of which may occur during the holidays and will be taken in lieu and b) three inset training days per year which are a stipulation of the Council and are required in order for parents of children over the age of 3 to receive the Working Parents Entitlements. None of these are refundable.
Term dates and opening hours – Beckett House is open from 8.00am - 6.00pm. Full day care is from 8.00am - 6.00pm, Mornings are from 8.00am - 2pm and afternoons are from 2pm – 6.00pm. It is important that these times are adhered to so as not to interrupt the routine of the children.
Collection – NO CHILD WILL BE ALLOWED TO LEAVE THE SCHOOL WITH ANYONE WHO IS NOT KNOWN TO A MEMBER OF THE STAFF. The school must be given specific instructions for any changes. There can be NO exception to this rule in the interest of the safety of your children
Collection Times – Must be adhered to. Parents are expected to telephone and advise the school if they will be late. In the case of late collection, other than by arrangement, the school reserves the right to charge £5.00 per minute for persistent late collections.
Settling-in period – Prior to your child’s start date they can attend free of charge for short periods. (Usually a day or two during the final weeks of the previous term). This eases their settling into the school routine. A parent or guardian MUST attend with the child (It may be possible to leave the child as part of this process for short periods and with the agreement of the staff).
Attendance – Parents are requested to notify the school by 9 am if their child is unable to attend.
Illness – If a child becomes ill during the day, the parents will be notified promptly and the child will be cared for until a parent or designated person comes to pick up the child. Parents are requested to inform the school if their child has been in contact with any infectious diseases.
Emergency Medical Treatment – In the event of an accident or illness requiring immediate medical treatment, the school is responsible for obtaining such treatment for the child. Parents and, if necessary, the child’s own doctor are promptly notified. The school has its own doctor: Dr Mills, Ritchie Street Practice, London, N1 0DG. In the event an ambulance is called and the child taken to hospital they will be accompanied by a member of staff and parents will be informed to which hospital their child has been taken.
Medication – It is not permitted for the school staff to administer medicine to children without consent and instruction. If regular medication is vital to the child’s well being, arrangements will be made to seek special permission. Instructions to the staff must be made in writing quoting specific dosage and times. No verbal instructions can be accepted.
Allergies and General Health – Before your child is due to start, a health questionnaire will be sent to you regarding their well-being and any allergies they may have. This must be completed and handed in on or before the day your child starts. The school must be alerted to any new allergies should they develop.
Clothing – The children should wear comfortable, washable clothes that are easy for the children to manage. ALL CLOTHING MUST BE NAMED. Parents are requested to supply their child with a fabric shoe bag, slippers, toothbrush and a set of spare clothes including nappies where relevant. The school cannot be held responsible for loss of, or damage to, property or clothing. Children should not bring money or expensive toys to the nursery, though favourite toys will never be discouraged.
Meals – Home-cooked meals for lunch are provided by the school. Snacks consist of fresh fruit, dried fruit, low-sugar biscuits, milk and water. Parents must inform the school if their child has any special dietary requirements or allergies. Sweets or crisps will not be offered and parents are asked not to allow their children to bring them to school
Notice board – We would draw your attention to the notice board in the school entrance. Should you have a notice which you would like to display, please feel free to bring it to the school
Observations, Parents’ Meetings & Events – Parents are welcome to observe their children and any of the school’s activities at any time. We would, however, welcome prior notice of this. Parents’ interviews which are one-to-one with your child’s key teacher are held twice a year in the Spring and Autumn terms. An Open Day is held in the summer for all the family and friends. There is a nativity play every Christmas.
Education – The school adopts the Montessori approach to education that shares the underlying principals of the Early Years’ Foundation Stage (EYFS) whilst promoting children’s welfare needs.
Arrange to meet us
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Contact: 84-86 Abbey Road, St John's Wood, Camden,
London, NW8 0QA
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We are conveniently situated near to: St John's Wood, West Hampstead and Kilburn.





