Prepare for term-time at The Brentford Day Nursery & Pre-School open evenings

By Isabel Millett

2nd Aug 2022 | Local News

Local parents have been invited to visit The Brentford Day Nursery & Pre-School at its Open Evening this week.

Located in a charming former Victoria school building in Half Acre, the nursery caters for young children of all pre-school ages. A caring team of experienced childcare providers prepare children for later-learning in an inspiring environment that boasts a sensory den, reading corner and a large garden where children can plant their own vegetables, herbs, plants, and flowers.

Activities children at different ages can enjoy range from music sessions and gardening to Spanish lessons and yoga classes.

The nursery will host prospective parents for a number of open evenings in August and September, the first of which is on Thursday, (4 August), from 7 - 8pm.

In its welcome invitation, The Brentford Day Nursery & Pre-School said: "We nurture, care, and inspire children so that they are ready for school and confident to be whatever they aspire to be!

"Come and explore our beautiful nursery and ask any questions about how our team of experienced practitioners prepare children at the nursery for transition into big school.

"Speak with our Parent Liaison Team on 020 7622 0484 who would be happy to accommodate your requirements and arrange a personal tour to suit you and your child's needs."

     

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