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Nurseries in IP8

7 registered nurseries — 0 Outstanding, 4 Good

Ofsted ratings in IP8

7

Total nurseries

4

Good

3

Not yet rated

BB
Good

Marbled White Drive, Ipswich

🏫 100 places
BP
Good

Duckamere, Ipswich

🏫 33 places
OH
Good

Oakland Hall, Sproughton

🏫 62 places
CA
Good

Pheasant Rise, Ipswich

🏫 18 places
PE
Not yet inspected

Suffolk One, Ipswich

JP
Not yet inspected

Jigsaw Pre-School Sproughton, Ipswich

🏫 24 places
PA
Not yet inspected

Bramford Primary School, Ipswich

Why families love IP8

14/100

Family Score

Funded 15 & 30 hours childcare in IP8

In England, working families can get 15 hours of funded childcare a week from 9 months old, rising to 30 hours from September 2025, during term time (38 weeks a year). All 3–4-year-olds get at least 15 universal funded hours regardless of parents' work status, and some 2-year-olds qualify through additional support schemes.

Funded hours are used at participating nurseries and childminders — each profile on this page shows whether a setting has funded 2-year-old and 3–4-year-old places registered. Check eligibility and apply via GOV.UK childcare eligibility.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many nurseries are in IP8?

IP8 has 7 Ofsted-registered nurseries, of which 0 are rated Outstanding and 4 are rated Good.

What percentage of nurseries in IP8 are Outstanding or Good?

57% of nurseries in IP8 are rated Outstanding or Good by Ofsted.

Which is the best-rated nursery in IP8?

You can compare every Outstanding-rated nursery in IP8 on this page, sorted by Ofsted grade. Each listing links to the full Ofsted report.

Are there funded nursery places in IP8?

Yes — many nurseries in IP8 offer 15 or 30 hours of government-funded childcare for eligible 2, 3 and 4-year-olds. Each nursery profile shows the number of funded places available.

Inspection data sourced from Ofsted (England), Care Inspectorate (Scotland), and CIW (Wales), licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. NurseryMatch is independent of Ofsted, the Care Inspectorate, CIW, and the UK Government.