Nursery uses 'magic moments, awe and wonder' to inspire pupils
"Children's well-being is at the heart of the nursery and all decisions are made with their best interests in mind. Children feel safe and secure, which helps them to develop across all areas of their learning."
"Babies are happy," it added."They settle with supportive staff members with whom they have wonderful attachments. Children who attend the nursery are said to"consistently use good manners when communicating with their friends". The nursery is an onsite facility for the children of First Direct head office employees. It offers childcare at both ourfor children aged from three months until school age, and is subsidised through salary sacrifice.
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