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Hi

I?m looking for any feedback on local nursery?s- I have an almost 2 year old who I?m hoping to send to nursery full time from mid June.


Our childcare arrangements are about to change unexpectedly, so I have not looked into this before


I?m looking for any information re nurseries near to / on Barry road east dulwich, or off lordship lane/ goose green.


I?m not sure if there are currently waiting lists for places, or how long I might have to wait for a place! Thanks for any advice! PMs are also welcome!

From reading entries on this Forum - I get the impressions that there are long waiting lists for all nurseries. There is one in Barry Road on the junction with Goodrich - cannot remember it's name. Gumboots on Crystal Palace Road but they always have a long waiting list. There was a nursery in Upland Road near Goodrich School not sure if this is still open.

I think the old Mother Goose on Upland Road might have space - now called Purple Jay I think. Mine went there years ago so can?t really recommend but worth a look.


Little Jungle and My Favourite Nursery also worth looking at but always have long waiting lists. It might depend on whether you can be flexible with days.

  • 2 months later...
Mother Goose on Upland, Little Fingers also on Upland, and Little Fingers on Barry Road. All good but some have spaces so worth ringing ad hoc and you can sometimes bypass the waiting list (I found that those calling all the time magicked a space quicker than me sitting back on the waiting list!).

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