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Little Scholars - any feedback

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 21 March 2011 - 13:27
Thanks for your feedback ladies. My son is actually already in a nursery but we want to move him to one closer to where we live as we have moved since he started nursery plus the one he is in now is super expensive. Don't worry about your LO getting ill, DS was constantly ill for the first 2 months but since then (over the last year) he has barely got sick at all, just the odd cold. Like you say, it's all part of building up their immunity. Carolinejm, DS is 17 months also so will probably be in the same class as your LO! We are going to have him start in the summer with summer camp then properly once term starts in September. I am probably going to go back to work at some point so I think Little Scholars provides the best support for working mothers in terms of opening hours, provision of food and transport. I saw LOTS of nurseries which I liked but none of them provided food so had to cross a number of them off my list. . . so happy to hear your DD is loving it there.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 17 March 2011 - 15:09
Our daughter has been at Little Scholars since she was 3 months old (is now 17 months). She absolutely loves it and is full of smiles and laughs when we go in the door. Little Scholars has changed its management completely since we started but most of the staff (ie the ones my daughter knows) have been there for a long time. She gets breakfast, snack, lunch and snack provided, all freshly prepared on the premises. Young children being sick at nursery is standard and unavoidable but this builds up their immune system for the future.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 15 March 2011 - 10:53
If you are talking about Little Scholars Academy, then yes it is, as I understand a new nursery and have plenty of spaces if anyone want to join. We went there because it provides discount for the kids of employees of a company where my hubby works for. We are relatively new in the nursery and have very mixed feelings/feedback. The place and teachers seem nice but my son keeps on falling sick - 3rd time already over the last 1.5 month time.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 11 March 2011 - 13:43
I had a search for Little Scholars and not sure what I was doing wrong but couldn't find any relevant threads on this forum. Does anyone have any good/bad feedback? I have looked at Inspire which I loved but I really need a place which provides lunch. I also looked at Blossom Village and Willow both of which I like although bit worried about some of the negative feedback on Blossom village and lack of beds for naps at Willow, so ultimately Little Scholars is the closest to where we live and although they are shut at Christmas and Easter, we can work round that. I just want somewhere where DS will be happy and challenged and inspired.
 
 

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