Hi Fursitet,
Crikey, I'm ashamed to admit I hadn't even thought about any of the issues you highlighted re Abercorn. When I go in tomorrow I'm going to check out the notice boards you mentioned to see if that is still the case. Hopefully not. I'm surprised by the staff reaction to it.
The door issue, I'm thinking the door must have been left on the latch for your LO to open it. The tab to pull the door open is too high up for the nursery kids to reach. Unless this has been changed recently. I'm going to check this again tomorrow just to be sure
I know the staff supervise the children for bathroom visits so they aren't left to turn on taps by themselves but the fire safety thing about the kitchen on the premesis, I'm not sure anything will be done about that. It's an old building but I guess they wouldn't be able to operate within the building if it was deemed dangerous.
Anyway, we sent DS to Abercorn nursery purely so that he gets into the school without having to do any of the assessments to get in later. I hope I don't out myself on here
. Abercorn is the 'safety net' if DS doesn't get into the other schools. Tigerlillies was just to get him used to a nursery environment and get all the crying/settling out of the way so that when he started Abercorn it would just be toilet training that we need to worry about. I don't think I could have kept him at Tigerlillies much more than that as they don't really have a very academic focus.
Education wise, I rate Abercorn's weekly timetable of structured lessons as well as the independent play and group activities. They have 2-3 French, music, PE and Yoga classes a week, all taught by specialist teachers that come in specifically. Tigerlillies and bright horizons don't have this and I'm not sure if Toddlers Inn does either. They also explore various topics eg weather, food, family, and incorporate the themes into their play/activities, story time, singing. Every week parents are updated on what the children have been doing/learning via a newsletter which I find really useful.
Downsides of Abercorn for me: uniform from a specialist stockist who charges the earth but poor quality fabric (Some days you go through two sets of uniform) and Children having to be toilet trained before they start. Not everyone is ready by 2.5 years.