Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Hello, i was just wondering if anyone could give me any feedback about Mother Goose nursery on Upland road. I've been offered a place for my 2 year old, but have made some bad choices before with childcare so if anyone's got the inside scoop i would be grateful. Many thanks x
  • 10 months later...

I would also be interested in any feedback. Have been to see a few in the area and this was our favourite, but you can't beat first-hand experience.

Did you end up sending your child there, Llama999? Or get any response?

Would hugely appreciate any views - good or bad!

Thank you

I remember hearing the management had changed not too long ago. Might be worth keeping in mind, and making sure any advice you hear relates to the current set of managers. My own experience of it was under the past managers, so probably not helpful to pass along now.

llama999 & Emski,


DS's (turns 3 in Sept)been attending Mother Goose for almost a year now, he seems to really like it ...although recently, he shouts *to the rescue guys* when i drop him off - but that's just child's playful :) The staff seem nice, encourage feedback and have always taken what i've said/requested for on board, e.g potty training issues etc.


If you're thinking of going part-time, i find the afternoon sessions better as it's 1-6pm (and works out cheaper) and morning sessions 8-12.

  • 2 weeks later...
Our son has been going for a year and loves it. The outdoor area at the back is great, staff friendly and the manager is approachable and professional. I will be putting my daughters name down for a place in a few months (as she is still very young) so def recommend it. Obviously you will have the initial settling in period but I'd say he will be happy there once this passes.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • But that's the point isn't it Mal, if you go to Glastonbury you are with a hundred thousand other people in the wilds of the country and you cannot complain about noise disruption - you can be selective about where you camp of course.  The Glasto organisers and local council go out of their way to keep the locals onside - friends of mine used to live in a village some miles from Worthy Farm and would be offered free tickets. But there are a lot of people in Dulwich and Herne Hill and Brixton who have huge amounts of disruption thrust upon them because this is, after all, a densely populated urban area and not deepest Somerset.  Councils want to monetise our public spaces as much as they can but this is often in conflict with the needs and wants of their constituents who live nearby. What is happening in Brockwell is a warning as Southwark will want to try and monetise Peckham Rye to the same extent if they can.
    • It is a fact that the festival has been expanded once, both in size and timescale. Attending the free day will be spun as support for not only this but even further expansion and embolden Southwark to launch more events and we could end up like Brockwell.  
    • Yep Monday is family festival but I think it would be churlish to avoid this on principle and if you are free at least check it out.  I was simply responding to a comment that there were not free festivals.  I've no strong feelings about Gala, and whilst I could hear it, it stopped around 11 and I've experienced worse.  Volunteering at Glastonbury and at Shambala and that bloody drum and base going on till 4 in the morning.  I'm aware Gala affects others far more but conflating this with LTNs and with Lambeth council was strange.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...