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hey mums and dads...hope you guys and kids are good,,,i have a 2 years old girl who will be going nursery from next year, but because im very picky with places i would like some recommendations and suggestions on what are the best ones in south east london.

Also how they work because im new to this thing, so im not sure if peolpe would have to go to their local ones, can they choose what they want? Etc


Ps: does anyone know a christian nursery/school around?

Thank you very much!

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My two daughters go to stepping stones Montessori nursery in Telegraph hill. My eldest started at nine months old and will be leaving to start school in September. My youngest is ten months and started four months ago.

I have been so pleased with my eldest's four years at the nursery. She has grown in confidence, made strong friendships, and blossomed with her reading and writing. She has also developed a really keen interest in learning thanks to the many projects the nursery initiates.

My youngest laughs and kicks her legs in excitement when we approach the nursery in the morning.

The calm, incredibly caring environment has been perfect for my two girls.

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My youngest is 2 and goes to Mother Goose on Upland Road, which he loves - located in a Victorian house, nice garden, good mix of old and young staff, lots of activities, very impressed all round :)
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