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Dulwich Oaks Montessori


sarahf

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We're looking at Dulwich Oaks Montessori for our 2yo son. We've had a look round and really like the space. As it's fairly new, there doesn't seem to be much information other than the nursery's own web page so wondering if anyone ha personal experience. Thank you!
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My 3 year old son has been going since September and after initial settling in issues (more down to him than the pre school) loves it. The outside space is one of the best dedicated spaces we saw, the staff all seem lovely / fair / caring / chatty, the head office is very easy to deal with, feedback is freely given, suggestions are taken on board. PM if you have specific questions
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Thank you very much for your response! I'm really glad to know that your son is very happy at Dulwich Oaks Montessori. Yes, it's the outside space that really appeals to us but also nice that it is open plan inside. Also think tht out son might have issues settling as he is fairly clingy so will send you a PM re that and how the staff helped. Thanks!
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