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Hi


I'm looking for honest views on nurseries close (ish) to Peckham Rye. My 2 y.o. currently attends day nursery at my work in town but we are both finding the commute a bit much. I am thinking of moving him somewhere local but would like to hear thoughts on Le Nid (they have availability), Destiny or Camberwell Grove nursery, if anyone has their little ones there.


Quite reluctant to move him as his nursery is ofsted outstanding but, more importantly, the staff are so well looked after, the turn over is really low - and they do genuinely seem to adore the kids. So I am not as concerned with the Ofsted per se but more would like to get a feel for whether the staff seem to be happy and enjoy being with the children, and whether the children are happy. I don't want to move him more than once if I can help it.


Any recommndations or thoughts for any nurseries gratefully received! I've asked the Villa and Little Jungle - don't think there is much hope getting into either of those two.


Thank you!

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