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My daughter goes to Dulwich Village Pre-School and adores it. It has a very informal, warm feeling to it. Its focus is on pastoral care over academics but they do set up different activities each day and has a term theme. The special events that they do are so lovely - old fashioned sports days, halloween parties, easter egg hunts. I grew up in the countryside and it really reminds me of small village school.


The hours are shorter than lots of childcare options and therefore a majority of the parents are stay at home or freelance (It's also term time only). I know that some days they are at capacity but other days are quieter i.e. Thursdays. There doesnt seem to be a huge staff turnover like other local nurseries, all of the staff have been there for years and the head teacher has been there for decades!


Feel free to PM me if you need additional information


Louise

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