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Hello

We have 2 nursery schools in the area and we would like to let you know that we have some limited availability for this year for children aged 2 to 5.


Dulwich Oaks Montessori Nursery www.dulwichoaks.co.uk (22 Dulwich Wood Park) is open 7.45am to 6pm (all year or term time attendance) Mon-Fri with a variety of starting and finishing times available to suit all parents. Dulwich Oaks Montessori offers excellent outdoor facilities and has one of the largest gardens in the area! Please call 02087616555 or email [email protected] to arrange a visit.


Dulwich Montessori Nursery School www.dulwichmontessori.co.uk (College Road) is open term time 8.30am-3pm with morning or full day sessions available. We are an accredited Montessori Nursery and we also do Forest School sessions. Please call 02087660091 or email [email protected] to arrange a tour.


We also have some funded 2 year old places available, just drop us a line if you are still looking for a place.

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