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We're getting close to choosing a nursery for our son to attend from three (he's currently two) and have visited a few different montessori nurseries now, with our preference being Dulwich Oaks Montessori, though before making a final decision I'd really appreciate any personal views people may have whose children currently attend there. The things we like about it are the large open-plan internal space and large garden and that it's soon to start forest school-type sessions and provide cooked meals, though the thing that would clinch it for us is if other people were happy with their children being there -- so pls do let me know your views. Also happy to hear views by PM if you'd prefer. Many thanks in advance.

Hi, my son started last September (2.9 years) and has had a wonderful time. He had an initial blip about not wanting to be dropped off but that was due to his personality rather than anything to do with the pre school. I've found the staff to be wonderful and caring and so far no staff have left so great continuity for him. They have helped my son to grow in confidence and I would have no problems recommending them.

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