Grandpont Past and Present

Grandpont Nursery originally occupied a single-storey pre-fabricated building on the north-eastern corner of Marlborough Road and Whitehouse Road, in the corner of the Whitehouse football ground. This had been built during the Second World War as a day care centre for children whose parents were occupied in war work. It was taken over by the City Council as a nursery in April 1949. The nursery remained there until 1995, when it moved into its present building further west along Whitehouse Road, following the closure of the football ground and the redevelopment of the site as Hodges Court and Pegasus Grange.

'Grandpont' means great bridge.

The childcare groups at Grandpont, 'Swans' and 'Rainbows' are named after local bridges.