by supergirl » Fri Apr 20, 2012 2:23 pm
Hi
This is the 2nd time i ve seen your post, sorry you havent got any responses so i ll share my experience with you. It is biaised because i didnt sign up my children for this nursery.
I have two friends who have their children there. Kids are happy for as far as i know, and the nursery works for my friends. Never heard any complaints.
I personnally view the nursery twice. First time was 4 months before my first child was born. I was quite impressed and hesitated for a long long time between Bridge Lane and them (roughly same price). Both were the same distance from my home in different directions. KU had recently opened, puposed built etc. But in the end i chose BL because i felt as it is family owned it is more homely. There is more "clutter" there: drawings on the walls, etc. BL was for me more of a children place for children to be children. And i have never been disappointed.
Then my eldest child got a place at a montessori nursery, so decided that on my way there i would drop my youngest to KU so i went to view it s second time. As soon as i had left the building i called my husband and said that there is no way i d put our child there (she was 16 months and slready going to BL). I was sooo not impressed. I saw my friends kids, one was very chilled and the other one was crying. For the 5-10 min i was in the room she hadnt been picked up. In the end i cuddled the child after telling the lady that i knew her and since she had recognised me i will not ignore her and will give her a cuddle. It broke my heart. Again, the walls were bear, children were playing allright but didnt seem cheered, entertained, loved.
But of course i am conscious that this time i was comparing them with BL.
The last thing i ll say is that very often passing the pub on the corner, i see some of the staff drinking beer and smoking. While i know that what you do in your free time is up to you, i would HATE if my staff wearing their work uniform were seen by member of the public or clients drinking in a pub. Remove the uniform before going ESPECIALLY since you are working with children.
Not very helpful sorry so i hope someone will have z better opinion so you can all views before deciding.
Good luck. Sx
Hi
This is the 2nd time i ve seen your post, sorry you havent got any responses so i ll share my experience with you. It is biaised because i didnt sign up my children for this nursery.
I have two friends who have their children there. Kids are happy for as far as i know, and the nursery works for my friends. Never heard any complaints.
I personnally view the nursery twice. First time was 4 months before my first child was born. I was quite impressed and hesitated for a long long time between Bridge Lane and them (roughly same price). Both were the same distance from my home in different directions. KU had recently opened, puposed built etc. But in the end i chose BL because i felt as it is family owned it is more homely. There is more "clutter" there: drawings on the walls, etc. BL was for me more of a children place for children to be children. And i have never been disappointed.
Then my eldest child got a place at a montessori nursery, so decided that on my way there i would drop my youngest to KU so i went to view it s second time. As soon as i had left the building i called my husband and said that there is no way i d put our child there (she was 16 months and slready going to BL). I was sooo not impressed. I saw my friends kids, one was very chilled and the other one was crying. For the 5-10 min i was in the room she hadnt been picked up. In the end i cuddled the child after telling the lady that i knew her and since she had recognised me i will not ignore her and will give her a cuddle. It broke my heart. Again, the walls were bear, children were playing allright but didnt seem cheered, entertained, loved.
But of course i am conscious that this time i was comparing them with BL.
The last thing i ll say is that very often passing the pub on the corner, i see some of the staff drinking beer and smoking. While i know that what you do in your free time is up to you, i would HATE if my staff wearing their work uniform were seen by member of the public or clients drinking in a pub. Remove the uniform before going ESPECIALLY since you are working with children.
Not very helpful sorry so i hope someone will have z better opinion so you can all views before deciding.
Good luck. Sx