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My 3yo starts DPL in September. The term starts on Thursday 4th but I seem to remember (but don't have the paperwork) that the nursery kids don't start til Friday 5th.

Anyone out there much more organised than me know the scoop? Were in Red room but I imagine it's consistent for all!

Thanks

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Oh no. From memory the nursery kids only do a few hours on the first few days, so don't count on a full day until into the week after! The reception is manned (?) by a lovely, helpful lady, who will no doubt be back from holidays after bank holiday weekend. You should also get an email from your class rep soon, normally there is a picnic meet up or some such before term starts. Good luck!

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