Facilities

We are a unique facility in East Belfast that specialises in the support and development of children in the very first stage of their childcare journey.

Our building is designed specifically to enrich the care of infants from six weeks to two years of age. Our rooms and outdoor spaces were planned with the help of Early Years to support all areas of the children’s learning and personal growth. We have a large front garden with age appropriate equipment and a smaller all-weather sensory garden to the side. This allows all our children to be outside in the fresh air year-round without the constraints of being in a buggy.

Our priority is ensuring that your first experience of childcare is positive for everyone, we will support you as parents as well as your child. We also hold parent information evenings to help you feel confident with the various issues you encounter raising a new child, for example First Aid or Sleep Advice sessions.

We consistently receive excellent Inspection Reports from our Governing Trust through the hard work, dedication and devotion of our staff. We are renowned for our friendly, homely atmosphere and the staff take pride in the service we give. This is achieved by patience, love and strong professional standards. We have an extremely high number of well qualified staff, well above what is required in the Minimum Standards, many of whom have been with us for over ten years.

The staff work closely with our Toddler branch at 119 North Road to prepare the children for the next stage and make the transition a smooth and positive one for all.

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Testimonial:

"Wee Care has such a lovely atmosphere and staff that I'm happy leaving my baby son in the morning. I feel he is going to enjoy for the day and indeed when I pick him up he seems happy, playing and involved. The girls in the room are all friendly and remember all the changing instructions I've left with him about his feeding etc. These changed so much in the first weeks but nothing was a bother for the girls and they even offered to help teach him to feed himself. The girls really listen to details about my "

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