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Hi there,


My child (2 and half) has been going there since they opened last November and absolutely loves it. He was in a different nursery before and I have noticed a huge difference.


The staff is really caring,and the two managers are polity and enthusiastic (although the admin can seem a bit disorganised at times, like in many other nurseries I have seen).


They really focus on the children though- which is really reassuring. They have regular classes like tennis,music, Chinese, French and Spanish on weekly basis and they also organise plenty of other activities like messy play and craft&arts. they even take them out to the park occasionally.


The food seems fairly varied and looks good (My child is a very fussy eater!)


The outdoor space is good enough- they let them play outside as much as possible, which is really nice in summer months.


The building has been re-done recently and all the toys are brand new.


I would recommend Le Nid without hesitation.


Donatella

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