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Nursery in a basement

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Mombojombo · 01/02/2012 16:42

Just been to look round a nursery which ticked a lot of boxes for my family, but I have one reservation: it's in the basement of a large community building. They do have access to a covered outdoor area, which provides some natural light to the main nursery rooms, though it's quite small, and the whole place just seems very dark. I'm probably being a bit PFB about it aren't I? My concern is that if it seemed dark this bright, sunny afternoon, will it be really quite grim on a rainy, miserable day?

DS won't be there full time so I'm not worried about him being a complete pit pony, but would it concern anyone else?

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purepurple · 04/02/2012 10:54

Yes, I work in a nursery and it wwould drive me nad, not having natural light and not being able to see out of the windows, so you can imagine how it would affect children.
I'm sure it says that settings should have natural light in the EYFS regulations, it's a basic human need.
I wouldn't consider a nursery like that.

QueenPodling · 04/02/2012 13:33

I excluded a nursery for the same reason. Natural light is important

breatheslowly · 05/02/2012 18:48

I wouldn't want DD to be in a nursery that dark.

ChippingInLovesEasterEggs · 05/02/2012 18:57

There's no way I'd use a nursery like that, not even part time.

TiggyD · 06/02/2012 08:48

Sounds awful. They'll all turn into Gollums.

heliumballoon · 06/02/2012 09:01

Yes I turned down a nursery like that. The staff were all miserable: I am sure no-one with any choice wanted to work there. Would you?

grobagsforever · 06/02/2012 20:45

Sounds horrible.

Mombojombo · 06/02/2012 21:25

Hahaha, don't want a Gollum baby! As I mentioned in my OP there is some natural light! The children were all very happy and active, the staff enthusiastic, Ofster impressed (not that I pay TOO much attention to Ofsted), but I think your reactions just confirm my gut instinct that it was too dark for my bright light-loving DS.

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