Postby GillNic » Mon Nov 12, 2012 10:09 am
As a previous 'Mouse House Mum' I felt I simply had to post.
Our son was in Mouse Hole/House for almost 3 years. He was extremely well cared for and incredibly well prepared for entry to school as were his peers. He had a cosy, family group of friends, the small group table system works incredibly well, and I can only speak in the most glowing terms of the teachers we dealt with, in particular Miss Kathy, who would be the educator every parent would wish for their child.
Nowhere is perfect of course. It can be a bit noisy, but the kids all know each other and even the quiet ones do very well. My experience is that my son's peers were all ahead of the game on entry to school - and I have encountered some kids from other nurseries who don't even know their alphabet, which cannot be said for any child coming out of MH.
Supergirl, with respect, as I have enjoyed some of your previous posts, you seem very free with comment on a school you admit not having any experience with.
Your criteria below - well, I would absolutely unequivocally say that ALL and EVERY ONE was met by Mouse House:
'1. They ll thrive, be happy, and enjoy learning and playing; 2. Where teachers genuinely adore the children they teach/look after; 3. Where children can be children so a bit of chaos is great; 4. Where they can voice their opinion and br listen to; 5. Where academic results and pastoral care are high; 6. Where they communicate efficiently with parents; and 7. Where the school is NOT a typical london prep (or pre prep). Which means i like schools that even though they are good, they are also HUMBLE.'
And in particular re the last point, the head at MH was very clear about the wonderful state schools in our area, and that private was not a 'must-do'...though many of the kids DO go to Thomas' or Broomwood, this is more to do with the parents, and many others (ours included) go to belleville and Honeywell, which are excellent excellent schools.
So that's my tuppence-worth in defence of a great nursery. And I would say in defence of the staff, they are not well-paid at all, and still parents grumble about the fees....and then about the staff...Mmmm.
Our baby daughter will be going to Mouse Hole in September.