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Hi there


I was just wondering what others have experienced, I have paid my deposit etc but I am finding it impossible to receive any communications from the owners if my child is now registered and/or the final price- they are not responding to emails or telephone calls....is it just really, really badly run and they are good with the children or should this be an indicator that they are pretty poor in what they do and the service they offer?


Anyone have any similar experiences, not sure if I should go back to the drawing board on this one?!


Thanks

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Hi

My son has been attending the Little Fingers on Burbage Road since September. The admin is atrocious an I have posted this somewhere on the forum, although not on the link referenced above as I think this was purely a discussion about the Barry Road nursery. Thankfully, the quality of care seems to be inversely related to their administrative duties. It's a small, caring environment and I have found it to be the perfect place for my son who was going from one-on-one care at home. The broad Montessori principles also seem to be well adhered to and I think it really encourages a child's natural curiosity whilst instilling independence. Very happy to discuss in person if you want to PM me your contact details.

Sarah

My twins have just started there and I'm really impressed. I spent several hours settling them in over the past few days and I can only say what a positive environment it was. The staff are gentle and caring and the place has a calm yet active feel to it.


Yes, the admin is terrible. I rung and emailed several times before I managed to get a response but it is definitely worth persevering.

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