by Delphine30 » Wed May 01, 2013 8:59 am
Hello,
My son has been going to Grove hall nursery since he was 5 months old. He is now 2 and still loving it. They have very caring nannies (some of them english speakers, and some of them french speakers). During the pick up, the carer runs through what happened during my son's day. I get a daily paper report with activities, description of meals and how much he has eaten, nap time and nappy changing times.
A librarian comes once a week to read stories as well as a music teacher. There are separate spaces for children not of walking age and toddlers. They let them out in the garden regularly. Each week has a theme where they learn about different things (Jungle, farm animals, easter...) and the children are doing lots of arts and crafts, even the younger ones. We get to take some of it at home, for example mother's day presents. Every few months, we have a parent meeting where we get to discuss progress with the key worker and we can see the childs "book" containing photos and description of the activities undertaken. Overall I think it is a very good nursery and it is the feeling of the other parents I speak to when I see them in the evening (Of course I only know a few people and cannot speak for everybody). Good luck with your search of a nursery!
Hello,
My son has been going to Grove hall nursery since he was 5 months old. He is now 2 and still loving it. They have very caring nannies (some of them english speakers, and some of them french speakers). During the pick up, the carer runs through what happened during my son's day. I get a daily paper report with activities, description of meals and how much he has eaten, nap time and nappy changing times.
A librarian comes once a week to read stories as well as a music teacher. There are separate spaces for children not of walking age and toddlers. They let them out in the garden regularly. Each week has a theme where they learn about different things (Jungle, farm animals, easter...) and the children are doing lots of arts and crafts, even the younger ones. We get to take some of it at home, for example mother's day presents. Every few months, we have a parent meeting where we get to discuss progress with the key worker and we can see the childs "book" containing photos and description of the activities undertaken. Overall I think it is a very good nursery and it is the feeling of the other parents I speak to when I see them in the evening (Of course I only know a few people and cannot speak for everybody). Good luck with your search of a nursery!