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SW19 - How to get daughter to and from Home and Nursery

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MSJunior · 11/04/2008 13:38

We are applying for our 3YO daughter to attend Wimbledon Park Nursery from Sept 08 (5 x 2.5hr sessions per week). She will still be going to her present private Nursery for the remainder of the week.

How are we going to do this? We both need to leave for work at 7:30am at the latest (although we can be back at around 4-5pm). We don't want to end of sending her to three different people in one day (i.e. drop off at childminder/drop off at School Nursery/Drop off at Private Nursery OR Drop off at Private Nursery/Drop off at School Nursery/After School Club).

Is there anyone in the area who has any suggestions, either from experience, or through friends?

Cheers

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Anna8888 · 11/04/2008 13:47

My 3 year old daughter does 5 x 2.45 hour morning sessions at French école maternelle.

It is a private bilingual school, so children come from a much wider catchment area than they would do were it a state school.

From the sound of it, you need early morning care that includes drop off at nursery and afternoon care.

Could you not find someone (doesn't need to be a fully qualified nanny) who could come to your house for 7.30, get your daughter dressed and give her breakfast, drop her at nursery and then come back and clean and tidy your house?

Probably a CM would be your best bet for the afternoons, to avoid your daughter spending all day in an institutional surrounding.

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