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Have just had a letter through offering us a place at Heber Nursery. Has anyone got experience of sending their child there? I put my daughters name down ages ago and now am wondering whether 5 days is too much and whether she would be better going somewhere 3 days a week. Or is it better preparation for proper school?

Any advice appreciated...what do you think of their facilities etc?

Thanks

Lou

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I would accept the place. As previous poster said it's only usually 2 and a half hours in the morning/afternoon so not too long a day.


My three all went to the local state school nursery at around 3/3 and a half and it really helped prepare them for reception class.


If you decide to go somewhere else for 3 full days will you end up paying? At least Heber is free!

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