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Choice of two nurseries (SW19)

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Wildwaterfalls · 02/05/2013 12:32

Totally outing myself here, but anyway.

We have two choices:

Dicky Birds Dundonald Road (smallish existing nursery, long waiting list, lucky to get a place)

New nursery (Bright Horizons) (big building, good facilities, better opening hours but no track record and not open yet).

WWYD? I just don't know what to decide. A general view on those two choices very welcome, or even someone with experience of Dicky Birds...

TIA

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
Wildwaterfalls · 02/05/2013 12:33

I should have said, for DD who will go to nursery almost full time when she turns one.

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ReetPetit · 02/05/2013 14:08

Dicky birds - no nothing about it myself - but if it has an ofsted you are happy with and a good reputation where you live, i would always go with that!

I have worked in nurseries for 20 yrs and would avoid the chains at all costs, including Bright Horizons, they are all about profit.

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