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Looking for an after-school childminder/nanny from September


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I am a FT working mother with a four year-old daughter who starts primary school in September. I'm looking for a five days a week Ofsted-registered childminder/nanny to do school pick-up and care from 3.30pm until about 6.30pm (potentially sometimes later) in the Sydenham area. The school she will be attending is St. Bartholomew's Primary, off Kirkdale.


My daughter is generally confident and easy-going but I am looking for a reasonably calm and intimate setting for her after school, at least while she settles in. I'm happy for her to be looked after either in my home or in another home-like environment reasonably close to where I live and quite happy for there to be other children there (in fact this is preferable) but want to avoid a big institutional daycare setting.


Could anyone who is interested PM me or text me at 07561 424788?


Thanks,


Jessica

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