Postby Sw11mumof3 » Fri Jan 26, 2024 7:01 pm
Hi,
In my experience, both as a mum and as a teacher, I would highly recommend a pre school over a daycare setting in terms of the quality of teaching and learning. However, if you work FT, it is a LOT of juggling. You’re right in that Honeywell offers FT nursery places with the option to pay to top up- we did it many years ago and it was significantly cheaper than a day nursery. Breakfast club and after school club at Honeywell are run by ‘Schools Out’ in Balham, I couldn’t find fees on their website but it’s not cheap. Still cheaper I reckon than a day nursery. Their website has info but no fees.
Also, I’d probably only send your child to Honeywell nursery if you’re pretty certain they’ll go on to the infant school- as it’s a big change if they have to move again after a year. The nursery there is incredible I have to say.
Holidays are tricky. There are clubs run by the same company as above, but we have found them to be not the best, so rarely used them. Their is Activ camp which offers I think 8.30-5.00 but is £££ (you can google to see how much) but I believe you can also use childcare vouchers- however I’m not sure they do such long days for little ones- I think you’ll be hard pushed to find holiday clubs for pre reception kids that are all day. Playball for example just does 3 hours which is lovely but not huge unhelpful if you work FT. Many people I know tend to do term time only nurseries and then have an after school nanny who is flexible enough to pick up extra hours in the school holidays. But that can also be expensive.
Lots to think about, but hope that’s of some help.