by joolia » Sat Feb 08, 2014 8:52 pm
Hi, it depends what type of nursery you are looking for. State nurseries attached to schools are different to private nurseries. State nurseries usually offer 15 hours a week, 3 hours a day during school term time. This is funded by the government. Close to you are Riversdale School and Wimbledon Park which both have great nurseries. Private nurseries usually offer childcare 51 weeks of the year from 7.30 until 6.30/7.00 although some offer shorter days / half days or term time only. Good local nurseries are Little Gardens oN Standen rd and Little House on Durnsford Avenue. You pay much more for this but once your child reaches 3 years you get 15 hours for 38 weeks of the year back in nursery grant from the government.
You need to apply for state nurseries along time in advance, I think this years deadline has either just passed or is very very soon so look at the Wandsworth or merton council website ASAP depending on which end of the grid you live.
Good luck!
Hi, it depends what type of nursery you are looking for. State nurseries attached to schools are different to private nurseries. State nurseries usually offer 15 hours a week, 3 hours a day during school term time. This is funded by the government. Close to you are Riversdale School and Wimbledon Park which both have great nurseries. Private nurseries usually offer childcare 51 weeks of the year from 7.30 until 6.30/7.00 although some offer shorter days / half days or term time only. Good local nurseries are Little Gardens oN Standen rd and Little House on Durnsford Avenue. You pay much more for this but once your child reaches 3 years you get 15 hours for 38 weeks of the year back in nursery grant from the government.
You need to apply for state nurseries along time in advance, I think this years deadline has either just passed or is very very soon so look at the Wandsworth or merton council website ASAP depending on which end of the grid you live.
Good luck!