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Hello, I've heard good things about Pipings nursery in Peckham but I am struggling to find a website or an OFSTED report - could someone point me in the right direction. Also, I noticed that their other branch in Forest Hill had recently been downgraded from 'Outstanding' to 'Good'. Am sure not of huge concern but advice be lovely. Thank you.
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Thanks, I had seen this but there isn't really any info as such. Also a bit worried about the OFSTED going from Outstanding to Good in a relatively short space of time, although I know Good is still just that so probably being a bit precious first born about sending my baby anywhere!

My son goes there two days a week. He's only been going a couple of months but I'm very impressed so far. He's my first, so also felt like the overbearing mother, but I'm very pleased with our decision. All the staff are very lovely and my son seems to have settled in really well. Best thing to do is go and visit the nursery and get a feel for the place.

Feel free to Pm me if you want.

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