The Parish of the Nativity of the Lord

St Joseph’s Pre-School

http://www.stjosephspreschoolredhill.co.uk

A place where children learn through play in an environment where caring, friendship, co-operation, a love of God and respect for others are encouraged. Operating since 1981 we have a close association with the parish community and operate from a purpose built pre-school building on the St Joseph’s Church site.

We are a Parent Committee run, Ofsted registered pre-school offering Free Early Education (including FEET funding).

Butterfly sessions – Monday – Friday – 08.30 – 11.30am children aged 3 – 4 years
Caterpillar sessions – Monday – Friday – 12.15 – 2.45pm children aged 2-3 years

For further information contact our Admissions Secretary, 07847 221367,
admissions@stjosephspreschoolredhill.co.uk

Registered charity 1020613 PLA 30289

About Us

In May 2009 the Parish of the Nativity of the Lord was officially inaugurated by Bishop Kieran Conry, bringing together in a single united community worshippers from the former Parishes of St Joseph’s in Redhill, Holy Family in Reigate and St Teresa of the Child Jesus in Merstham. Whilst retaining its three Churches, the new Parish is administered as a single Parish under the care of Fr Tony Bridson.  Working with Fr Tony are Deacon Tim Murrill and key groups of lay representatives from the three Churches.

Get in touch

Parish Office
122 Ladbroke Road
Redhill, Surrey, RH1 1LF
01737 761017

Email: Click Here

Office Hours: Mon-Fri 9.30am – 3.30pm

Thought for the week

In the second reading of this Sunday, St John writes of the Christian vocation: “Loved by the Father, called to be God’s children living lives that will take us to see Him”. John invites us to think about the wonder of this calling, this journey, to think about the love that God bestows upon us. It is our life’s work to grow in our understanding and true appreciation of the depth and wonder of this gift. It is from this baptismal calling – for this journey begins there – that our very lives flow. This is the starting point for vocation, for discipleship

 
Bishop Richard Moth