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Art Village Nursery

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 21 August 2015 - 13:49

I just registered my 2.5 year old son at Art Village Nursery. They have a great philosophy, beautiful classrooms and meals are included in the price. He starts the 30th of August. They seem great, but I want to know other parents opinions, who else has experience of the nursery?

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 21 February 2016 - 08:06
i was looking at this nursery for my son as well to begin in the fall (2016). they were hosting a 3 day free trial from 8a to 12p for interested parents. I took my son for the first day just to scope things out. the facilities are nice. the staff are nice. its new so everything was clean and looked like new as well. they don't have that many students currently. they have flexible timings, and food is offered as part of fees. i didn't encounter any native english speaking teachers or staff, which was a concern for me. also i felt everyone was trying "too hard". maybe i'm just extremely sensitive, but i think its better to just be natural and comfortable around the children. i have enrolled my son at little land montessori for the fall and am very happy with my decision. the only drawback is the latest hours they offer are until 2 so this is a conflict for many working parents.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 14 January 2016 - 16:49
I feel like all of the posts about this nursery are spam (since everyone who's posted about it hasn't posted about anything else :p). Does any established member here have feedback about it?
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 23 August 2015 - 18:12
My daughter is starting the same day. She is 16 months. I did my research before I registered, Art Village is a branch of Amadeus in Sweden and apparently they are very popular. I agree with you on the classrooms, they are also large compared to many nurseries out there. Most importantly I like their philosophy, how they don't assess and instead follow up with the children's development through individual documentation. They allow children to be children and we need more of that!
 
 

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