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My daughter went to the pre-school and my son is currently there. In both cases I turned down school nursery places so my children could carry on attending the pre-school. It's a beautiful setting, great outdoor play areas in the garden and on the veranda.

The staff are great, brilliant with the children. The lady who is in charge comes across as being a bit brisk and snappy but she is great with the kids and keeping everything organised.

The staff have been great with my son especially who has been a bit slow in speaking and are really doing all they can to help and improve his learning skills.

They organise lovely events, lots of crafts and cooking and gardening etc.

The came up with a new initiative to tach rugby to the children and it's been so successful that southwark council is rolling it out across nurseries throughout southwark.

If there is anything in particular that you would like to ask send me a pm.

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