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Summer at Mariangela?s 2018


Summer holiday childcare with a fully qualified teacher.


Bringing you the best in summer child care, full time childminding available Monday to Friday from JULY 30th ? AUGUST 16th (14 days)


Hours: 8am ? 6pm ?70 per day

Extended hours available 7am ? 7pm ?80per day

Pick up from your home available.


This summer, why not enrol your child in a summer full of fun, excitement and learning! Activities and excursions all planned and delivered by a fully qualified, experienced, outstanding primary school teacher.

I have a jam-packed programme covering all areas of the EYFS Curriculum, National Curriculum and much more. Activities will be tailored to your child?s age and interests.

Curious about what your child has been doing for the day? I provide 24/7 access to a secure online portal for you to stay up to date ? documentation can be printed and personalised into a scrapbook upon request.


HEALTH AND WELLBEING / FITNESS

Let?s Get Moving!

I have teamed up with The EDPT (East Dulwich Personal Trainer) who delivers fun fitness workshops/classes for children aged 4+

Your child will have the opportunity to take part in daily games and sport/ fitness classes from a DBS cleared sports coach.


What your child receives:

? Exceptional quality of care

? Nutritious meals/cookery classes ? vegan options available ? child?s dietary needs provided for

? Wide range of day trips; parks/museums plus much more

? Daily fitness classes

? Ongoing education in a fun way


Informal meet and greet available.


Limited spaces available so book early!


A bit about me

Hello! I have recently moved to East Dulwich. I am a practising Primary School Teacher and Early Years Leader in Lambeth and have been working in schools for 12 years. I have the summer holidays available so decided to offer my services to you lovely people!

I have a passion for providing outstanding childcare and recognise the importance of a nurturing environment for children where they can flourish.

I look forward to meeting you.


Contact details

Mobile: 07525 763 920 (Available evenings and weekends)

E-mail: [email protected]

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