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Ok so I know it's not exactly in East Dulwich but all other plans to date have drawn a blank.


I'm soon to move to New Cross Gate and I'm struggling to find any recommendations for nurseries for a toddler. Anyone moved from that area or got any friends there and have any advice?

Any thoughts gratefully received.


Thanks

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Our son goes to Stepping Stones nursery, and loves it:

http://www.steppingstones.webspace.virginmedia.com/

We also looked at Oak Hill and were impressed (but not quite as near as SS)

http://oakhill.org.uk/index.asp


You could try the telegraph hill forum if you want some more suggestions/recommendations:

http://thehill.proboards.com/index.cgi

Not exactly New Cross, but close by. St Mary's pre-school in St Mary's Rd, Nunhead S15 is very good. It takes toddlers from 2.5 years old and they don't have to be potty trained. 9.15-12.15 Monday-Friday and 6 pounds a day for under 3's, 3 pounds a day for over 3s.

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