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I have a 7 month old, and my school teacher mum insists I need to look at nurserys NOW to get him a place at 2 years old (i'm sure she is right but I find this quite mind boggling). I'd quite like a short list of 3 or 4 to look around - any recommendations appreciated. East Dulwich/Herne Hill/West Dulwich/Dulwich Village areas best for us...
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Your mum is right. In fact, waiting lists are quite long so you may find that a place will not be available by the time your child is 2. MUCH has been written on this forum before so if you do a search you will be able to find lots of suggestions. My personal favourite is Nellys in W Dulwich/Village borders.
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Thanks everyone this is really useful. I snooped through Nelly's fence the other week and it looked really nice - lots of cuddling of young ones and a lot of them were playing outside. 2 year waiting list though!!!


I will look at Villa and Dulwich Montessori too - I really just want a place he can burn off energy I suppose but I'll be using it as childcare whilst I work so it would be a long day...my health visitor said go on gut instinct when I look around the nurseries. Any other pointers on what to look for would be useful... (there is a nursery in Herne Hill I was looking at as its very nearby my house but every time I pass it there are staff smoking outside so I guess my gut instinct on that one is a no!)

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