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Does anyone have any up to date experience of Excel nursery on Forest Hill road. I visited today for my son who will be 11 months when he starts in May and it seemed friendly and well organised. So much better than it looks like from the outside. Certainly not any worse than My Favourite Nursery who have let us down and say they can only MAYBE find a place for us in September even though we?ve been on the waiting list since June. It?s not just about money but at ?300 less a month than my next waitlist option- it does seem worth considering.


Many thanks in advance for any advice :-)

I have very old experience and whilst positive in the baby room, management ( owners are social workers) are reluctant to change or action items ( things may have changed but over a three year period I used them they promised lots for vastly underdelivered - in our time there they were failing ofsted so things may have changed.) great in the sort term but I would have a plan b.
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