Governors announced the nursery had entered a period of consultation in a meeting with staff on 14 September, while parents were told by letter.
Unions including the NUT and GMB have launched a campaign to have the proposals thrown out.
The nursery, which has been open since 1930, currently cares for 63 children.
All 22 staff members could lose their job if the closure goes ahead.
In a statement, the school’s governing body, said, ‘The need for this action became clear following an extensive and thorough examination of the budgets in recent months, and assessment of future funding for the nursery.
All of this has been undertaken in consultation with the local authority. Acting on advice provided, a decision to consult staff and parents was taken. Such a decision was not and could not be taken lightly, and no final decisions have been taken.’
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