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Help - after school care

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 24 June 2015 - 09:35
Bus drop my child to the nursery. They work until 7 pm. I do not trust any nannies.
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EW GURU
Latest post on 22 June 2015 - 10:02
My kids are at Horizon International (formerly star international) and our school have a lovely after school care club for foundation and primary kids. You pay extra and kids stay there till 4. Foundaiton kids are allowed to take part in after school activities also although the rule about taking the bus is same. Why not suggest something similar to management of your school or change school..if that's an option?
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 22 June 2015 - 09:43
Hello, We're new to Dubai (8 weeks and counting). My sons (twins, 4yo) are starting school at Repton in September. School times are until 2.20pm, and my husband and I will be working full time, so there is a gap between their finishing school and our finishing work. I've been looking into childcare options and as far as I can tell we are stuck. Repton doesn't let FS2 children take the school bus - so they can't be brought home. They're not allowed to stay for after school clubs (too young apparently). And nurseries with after school care have the same transport issue as bringing them home. We're still new to Dubai so this is all v confusing! What do other people in this situation do? Really grateful for any advice anyone has. Someone has told us that maybe the best idea is to get a maid and driver - does anyone have any experience of that? Thank you. Unforunately, there is no such thing in Dibai. If you are willing to leave your kids every day with a nanny or maid, then you'll have to trust her to do this. Dubai is just not organised for working mums and especially repton as they expect the parent to do the teaching at home and are constantly asking for parents involvement. I have tried to work full time and gave up. Now I'm part time 5 days a week but it's very hard with all the school holidays and i constantly have to miss work for school parents meetings, assemblies, shows, mertings. Thankfully I am part time but I'm an exception. Sorry to be negative but it's my conclusion after living here for 7 years. Better to know now then later. Also do you want a stranger to drive your kids everyday? It's easy to delegate here true, but how much of a parent responsability can you delegate?
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EW EXPERT
Latest post on 22 June 2015 - 09:28
It's very simple, you have two choices. Get a maid, driver and extra car or change your work plans.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 20 June 2015 - 09:05
I work in a school and I know this a big problem! Some of the mums in the same situation have driver or a maid who picks up the children and they either get a taxi or use Careem kids. Hope you get sorted.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 19 June 2015 - 07:54
Hello, We're new to Dubai (8 weeks and counting). My sons (twins, 4yo) are starting school at Repton in September. School times are until 2.20pm, and my husband and I will be working full time, so there is a gap between their finishing school and our finishing work. I've been looking into childcare options and as far as I can tell we are stuck. Repton doesn't let FS2 children take the school bus - so they can't be brought home. They're not allowed to stay for after school clubs (too young apparently). And nurseries with after school care have the same transport issue as bringing them home. We're still new to Dubai so this is all v confusing! What do other people in this situation do? Really grateful for any advice anyone has. Someone has told us that maybe the best idea is to get a maid and driver - does anyone have any experience of that? Thank you.
 
 

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