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nursery/pre school recommendations for altrincham/hale

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frankie76 · 14/11/2011 20:00

hi

i will be relocating to this area in december from london and have a 2 and a half year old
i want to put her name down for some nurseries for when she is 3 - any recommendations
private or attached to a school - all suggestions would help

and we will live near stamford park infant school - anyone know if there nursery is good?

thanks so much

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MarthasHarbour · 21/11/2011 10:36

Hehe was just about to respond but i have posted on your other thread. Smile

As well as Homeland (which may be a bit far for you unless you drive) there are plenty in Hale, in fact HN have a sister nursery in Hale so i will find out for you tonight.

frankie76 · 21/11/2011 20:05

Hi
Thanks for your reply - on here and other thread
Yes I think the one you mean I just called for a brochure as it looks good
Going to go on a tour when we move

Thanks

Francesca

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MarthasHarbour · 22/11/2011 09:52

Homeland are amazing (and i am sure their sister nursery is too - dammit i forgot to ask the name). My DS has just started wearing glasses and takes a bit of cajoling to wear them, so they have made it all a game and they all get their glasses out and take turns putting them on, he wore them all day yesterday.

They are very family orientated, and treat the LOs like one of their own, i cant recommend them enough, they arent bossy about potty training or anything like that (DS just isnt ready and they agree), but if we wanted to give it a go they would fit in with us. Same with his eating habits and naps etc.

They play out lots too, the outdoor area is fantastic, with a decent size playground, canopied/covered play area for when it is raining as well as the grassy area with toddler climbing frames and slides etc.

Oh and they have the obligatory music teacher who comes once a week with her guitar - DS is in love with her Smile

MarthasHarbour · 22/11/2011 09:53

ps - be wary of 'Juice' - their idea of 'outdoor play' is putting them in buggies and taking them to Tesco and Boots Sad

frankie76 · 23/11/2011 20:09

Thanks for the tips - the nursery sounds and looks good - looking forward to visiting soon x

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