Hi there,
I have posted my review of my sons nursery elsewhere and thought I would share it here with you guys.
Please remember this is only my experience but am so proud to have watched this nursery turn around that I thought it would be worth sharing.
Having moved to Stoke Newington from Swiss Cottage when I was seven months pregnant, I was advised instantly to view/enrol my unborn child into a nursery immediately if I wanted to secure a 'good' nursery place for my son (as I intended to go back to work part time when he was around 6months).
I looked around the local nurseries and was overwhelmed with the wonderful choices available.
As I am self employed I was looking for something affordable and obviously somewhere my son could play, be safe and learn.
When I first looked around TFSN I must admit I was a tad bit snooty. The space was well in need of a lick of paint, the toys looked like they had seen better days but the children and staff were wonderful. After my first impressions (mainly aesthetic) I noticed there was something quite charming about this community nursery, and the prices were unbeatable.
So I enrolled my rather clingy wonderful baby and 8 months later could not be happier with the level of care and love that has been showered on my son.
I have witnessed many changes in the nursery over the last few months. New management has taken over, the staff have almost taken it over as a democracy. There primary aim to get the nursery and educational levels up to the best they can, and that the children deserve.
Firstly on the aesthetics me and some of the other parents have grouped together and managed to get incredible decorators, and artists to donate time to give the nursery a beautiful make over which will be happening over the coming weeks. The staff are building a sensory room and redesigning the toddler room this summer.
The staff are all working to lift the level of care given to the children and I feel proud to have watched this nursery grow from strength to strength this last few months.
And I have one very happy little boy that waves me off in the mornings when I leave for work with a big smile on his face. Priceless.