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Someone just posted about available half days starting September - copied n pasted below...


Is your child between the age 2-5 years? do you need a nursery space?


My son currently attends Dulwich Montessori Nursery in St Stephen's Church and will be leaving in Sept as I am due to go back to work and their hours do not work for me.


We are looking for someone to take my sons place, 9am-1pm every day, there is the option to extend this to 3pm if you wish. The term times are as follows;


Autumn Term

10th Sept - 14Dec


Spring Term

7th June 28th March


Summer term

15th April 19th July


I can highly recommend the nursery and my son has come on leaps and bounds while being there, it breaks my heart to take him out of somewhere he truly loves, the staff are friendly and have created great bonds with my son.


If you are interested then please do not hesitate to contact me, you can visit their website for any additional information www.dulwichmontessori.co.uk.

Amott Road Pre school isn't really a nursery, it is more of a playgroup where you leave them and has a limited number of places for 2 and a half to 3 years olds ( used to be 4 not sure now)and then more places for 3 yr olds so not really what you are looking for. Also term time only and they need to be toilet trained. Saying all that it is a fab little place and really reasonably priced. My son loved it.

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