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We are considering sending our daughter to Mother Goose Nursery Waveney Av and would like any recent feedback. Due to assessment cycles it hasn't been assessed since 2007 so the only ofsted report available is now well out of date.


Any comments / advice would be gratefully received.

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Hi,

We have friends with their little ones at Waveney MG and they are very happy - we tried to get our daughter into that one but couldn't get the days at the time. We have just started settling our daughter into the MG at Greendale (same ethos) and I think we're going to be very happy there.

Hi - our eldest (3) has been at Waveney for 18 months and just loves it. The outside space and friendly atmosphere is just brilliant. Our youngest starts there in September. When we drop our eldest off in the morning she hardly pauses to say goodbye - she has made lots of friends there and the staff are really attentive. The other parents are great as well, the waiting list was quite long when we joined so you are lucky! Do PM me if you want to ask more questions

We send both of ours there and its brilliant!

Would definitely recommend it to anyone and I agree with previous post - you are very lucky to get a place - they are like gold dust.

The staff are great, they talk to the children as human beings, they very obviously care about them and they are very attentive.

Good luck

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