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Hi,


I'm looking for a childminder to pick up Miss Oi from Lyndhurst Primary School from September, and wondered if anyone could recommend someone. I'm new to finding a childminder (she's at a very local nursery for which I had a recommendation from a chum) and a bit at sea! I've got the Southwark list though I'm not sure how up-to-date it is.


Feel free to PM me.


thanks so much, I'm feeling rather feeble about it all - my baby is off to school! How did that happen!

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  • 4 weeks later...

Hi


We have 2 boys who will be in year 1 and year 3 at lyndhurst in september. We have a Kiwi nanny called Rin who we have employed for 6 years on and off with other families. This year she has been picking up 2 other boys and hosting at our house until 6PM but they are moving away. Rin brings her almost 4 year old boy with her (he does 3 hours nursery in the mornings somehwere else). So we are/ she is looking for another child to pick up to make it more worthwhile for her.


Give us a call if you want to discuss further. We are live almost opposite the school by the way.


all the best

Matt and Emma Reiss 07963 343 957

  • 1 month later...

Hi, don't know if you're still looking, but I'm looking for a childminder to pick up from Lyndhurst 4 days a week.

My son will start in reception in September. I would need the pick up until 4:30 Monday-Thursday, then I can collect. Your situation sounds ideal, so if you're happy to join forces, that would be great.


Best

Catrina

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