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Hi there, I was wondering if anyone knew which well thought of nursery's allow half days or just mornings around here?my daughter is going to be 3 in October and I'm trying to hold out til then but know i need to get applications all sorted and wondered what other self-employed people who can afford to do shorter childcare arrangements are doing? Thankyou

My daughter goes to Lammas Green (St Barts site)which is in Sydenham but they are fantastic and you can do 9am-12pm, 12pm-3pm or a full day. It is term time only (which most shorter day type pre-schools are). Dulwich Village pre-school on the south circular is similar but starts at 9.30am and is closed Friday afternoons.


In ED there is a Pre-school at the church at goose green and another on Dunstans Grove (which is called Little Bloomers I think).


The school nurseries are also similar times to pre-schools but vary in what they offer. At Heber I think it was 2 full days and a half day so Mon - Wed AM or Wed PM to Fri. I think Goodrich offer 5x mornings or 5x afternoons. The school websites used to have the details.

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