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claire123

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Hi there

We are unexpectedly moving so my son's nursery place is up for grabs. 2 days a week on Thursdays and Fridays at Blossoms Montessori which is off Dunstans Grove.


The nursery is for children 2 years or older. Term time only. Hours are 9am-4pm.


It is an amazing nursery, a home from home environment, beautiful Montessori materials, fantastic teachers with low staff turn over, and small which makes it really welcoming and friendly. My daughter attended before starting school and loved it. My son has been on the waiting list for over a year which gives you an indication of how hard it can be to get a place here, so hopefully this opportunity to fill his spot will be a real win for someone whose childcare has fallen through, or is unhappy with their current nursery. Email me if you have any questions about the nursery and I can put you in touch with the nursery manager. [email protected]

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