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Hi


I just spoke to this nursery with a view to getting a tour and seeing what the waiting list time was and there are people from 2008 on the waiting list that they havent yet offered places to.. Does anyone have any experience with them as Im just wondering if I should still go on the list or just move my thoughts elsewhere?


Im going to go and have a look around in July at their next open day but just wanted to get some views first..


thanks!

x

I'd still go on their waiting list - my friend recently told me they'd phones her to ask whether she still wanted the place for her daughter - she's been at school for the past year! So there's probably an awful lot of people on the waiting list who are either no longer of nursery age or have settled elsewhere.


Good luck!

  • 3 weeks later...

Gumboots After School Club is a completely different venture.

It operates from 2 sites - Goodrich School ( for the kids of that school) and East Dulwich Community Centre.


However, for the 4 week summer holiday scheme, any primary age child can attend. Full details are on the 'Whats on' page.

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