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Nursery choices if you didn't go local....


Ellie78

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Our son is very happily in a local nursery at the moment. However, we're investigating moving him - as the nursery, for various reasons, can't move him up to the next room for quite a while after he's 2. His language is good, as is his movement, and he benefits from being around older kids - I also worry that the baby room won't be able to offer the same kind of set up he's going to need and, to be honest, needs now.


We live in Telegraph Hill, nursery is in New Cross. There are plenty of choices towards East Dulwich but it would be a nightmare to do drop offs and pick ups after work. We're thinking of investigating nurseries around London Bridge instead, which would be easier for us to handle, but don't know where to start. Google hasn't really helped me.


I'm hoping he will stay where he is, as he likes it, but I want to have a viable second choice just in case it becomes impossible and I realise I will have to put names down on waiting list now (or 6 months ago).

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