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Does anybody know how many hours/days the nursery at Herne Hill school runs? I am thinking of registering my daughter but I don't want her in nursery five mornings a week from age 3. I am hoping they have more of a gradual build up but if anyone could tell me what the minimum number of hours/days the school run for nursery (and going forward) that would be really helpful. I can't ask the school at the moment as they are closed for the hols and the answer might have an impact on the childcare I choose in the meantime. Thanks

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Hi,


You can either choose 5 mornings or 5 afternoons. I think the morning starts at 9am to 11.45am or 1pm to 3.30pm for the afternoon session. However the school is usually oversubscribed so you need to register your child a long way in advance. We register our child 1 year in advance but didn't get the morning slot that we wanted.

I hope this help.

Our daughter starts there in September - the month she turns 3. She will go Mon-Fri 1300-1530 which suits really well as she's done 6 months at a wonderful nursery for 2 afternoons a week. Get your name down asap as they are popular due to excellent 'onward' links with other schools aswell as providing a wonderful start for little ones. Good luck!

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