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Childspace is a parent-run co-operative in a lovely bright roundhouse with access to a garden just off Brockwell Park, Tulse Hill. Parents are involved in every aspect of running the nursery and take on a variety of jobs providing stimulating and creative play.

We run small intimate sessions of only 7 children from the age of 14 months to 3 years. Each session is run by a fully trained nursery manager and one of the parents takes turns and works as a nursery assistant alongside our manager.


Childspace is open Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 9am-2pm.


If you are looking for a warm and stimulating environment for your child and would love to get involved in a parent run nursery get in touch with us and arrange a viewing: [email protected]


www.childspace.org

  • 6 months later...

Hello - just to give an update on this, should any parents be interested - we have some older children moving on from Childspace in September and younger ones waiting to join, but we do currently have a space available specifically for a child aged over 2. (Due to our small size and ratios we only have 3 children under 2 on any given day, and these spaces are all likely to be filled this autumn).


If you have a 2 year old or child turning 2 soon, live locally to Herne Hill, West Dulwich, Tulse Hill, etc and would be interested in finding out more about Childspace, we'd be happy to show you around.


My daughter is moving on to pre-school but I will really miss the time we've spent at Childspace - she's been so happy there and I've really appreciated the opportunity of being closely involved in her nursery and watching her development alongside that of her friends. It's a really rewarding experience.


Please email [email protected] if you'd like to know more.

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