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I'm just wondering which nurseries have a good reputation round here. Are there any that I should be thinking about putting my baby's name down for way in advance?


Also, I haven't got my head around how all this works, but I believe there are some state nurseries in ED? Are they any good and do they work out significantly cheaper than private nurseries (sorry - I'm completely ignorant about all this but am I right in thinking you get a bit of financial help from the government with private nurseries anyway - tax credits or something like that?)


Thanks!

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Not sure what you mean by State nurseries. There is a state nursery school near Dulwich Woods but you need to be in the catchment area. Many of the local schools also have nurseries offering 15 hours per week for children aged 3 and 4. Again catchment area applies and you cannot register them before they are 2, I believe..

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