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2 vacancies at private nursery with degree qualified early years teachers


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Happy Toddlers is a small private nursery in a lovely property on Marmora Road, East Dulwich. The entire property is given over to childminding and has the unique advantage of being set within a home environment but with all the resources of a larger nursery including a large living room and Conservatory, large kitchen which facilitates the cooking of freshly prepared food, separate cot room, large garden and fully equipped log cabin. The setting is run with experienced and highly qualified staff including two Degree qualified Early Years teachers. At Happy Toddlers we take a nurturing and supportive approach to each of the 9 children in our care and work in partnership with you as parents and carers to ensure the best possible outcome for your child.


I currently have two vacancies for 5 days (or any part thereof) at the end of August/beginning September and if any parent is interested then please contact me through the forum and I can send you an information pack ahead of arranging a viewing. References are available upon request.

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