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Hello I am looking for a nursery for my daughter. She will be 3 in July but I would like her to start ideally in September. I am wondering if its worth trying to get my daughter in to this nursery as I know its a bit late. Anyone with any experience of how long it took to get a place? Thanks

Hi, my children are at CGEYC and are both happy there. The centre is in the process of a huge restructuring of staff and fees and as I understand it there will be no new children starting before September. So, while there is a traditionally huge waiting list, this could be a good opportunity to get in at shorter than usual notice.


My only word of warning is that while the centre is run extremely well by hugely dedicated staff the decision making comes from Southwark Council and they seem to pay very little regard to the staff or families who actually make up the population of the centre. For instance, the fees are going up in July but they have failed to tell staff or parents by how much - quite irritating for budgeting etc.


The current manager has lost her job in the restructuring process so it's probably best to contact Beatrice the assistant manager; she's very helpful.

Yes she is and yes it is a travesty. She will be there until the end of the month I believe. Some other long serving staff being moved to other centres which is also a big shame. We had a big Easter party last week, but I think we may also have a leaving party for Beverley so I'll PM you if/when if you'd like.

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