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I'm researching nurseries for my son and this one comes up on the OFSTED list, advising the location as East Dulwich Road, Peckham Rye Park. It was registered with Ofsted in March 2012, but I can't seem to find any other information about it. Does anyone know if such a nursery exists?

Thanks

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antantant Wrote:

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> The kids there get the run of the park. Very

> out-doorsy ethos. Mini-Ant starts there in 6

> weeks.



Hi ant. Do you mean the green right by the nursery, or do they also go across the road to the rest of the park too? Thanks.

Yeah maybe I got a bit carried away - the little green by the nursery on the Peckham side, - they have a fenced off section with play equipment, bird houses, etc, and they do go on planned excursions further afield.


PM me for more info if you like, or just go and have a look. Joy who runs it is lovely.

  • 1 month later...
I was wondering if any other parents with children at this nursery have any feedback? I am considering it for my son as I was impressed with the staff and their interaction with the children when I looked round but as it's so new there is less feedback for this one than other nurseries. It's so hard to make such an important decision on one visit!!
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