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My daughter is starting at dulwich Oaks Montessori in Sept, which she is very excited about.


I will just be returning to work after maternity leave, and her younger sister will be going to the nursery where she has just been - all so far, so good (although I am sad about maternity leave coming to an end, it is an exciting new adventure for the two of them).


I am a violin teacher and work in schools localy, and so mostly my hours of work are good for school pick-ups at Dulwich Oaks, and then on to the nursery. However on Thursdays, although I will only be working round the corner at Kingsdale School, I don't finish until 4.10.


I was wonderting whether there are any families who might be able to look after my daughter with their child in a friendly, fun environment between 3.00 pick-up, and about 4.20, when I can wizz round and collect her myself.



I would be grateful to hear if anyone might be able to help.


With many thanks,


Lucy

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