Education
Parents rate Swansea nursery as one of the Top 20 nurseries in Wales
Parents have rated Oakleigh House nursery as one of the Top 20 nurseries, out of 372 early years settings in Wales
The top twenty nurseries in Wales have received an award from the leading day nurseries reviews site, daynurseries.co.uk, with the award based on the nursery’s reviews from the children’s families and carers.
The nurseries were rated on overall standard, facilities and outside space, learning, resources and equipment and ICT, care, activities, staff, food and nutrition, management, cleanliness, safeguarding as well as value for money.
There are over 14,000 nurseries in the UK, with over 400,000 people working in the childcare sector. Around one million children in the UK attend a nursery, ranging in age from three months to five years old.
Amanda Hopkins, reviews manager of daynurseries.co.uk, said: “We would like to congratulate Oakleigh House on being rated by parents as a top nursery in Wales! Being rated so highly by family and carers of children that attend the setting is a huge achievement.
Our award is valuable recognition from parents and carers that this nursery is offering their children an excellent standard of care and a stimulating environment, which will help boost their development and hopefully create a lifelong love of learning.
We hope these awards give parents that much needed guidance in choosing the right nursery for their child.”
Cheryl Wanless, Head of Early Years at Oakleigh House nursery, said: “We are delighted to have won this award for the third year running and it is testament to the hard working team who provide a warm and nurturing environment for the children in our care.
“Oakleigh House Nursery offers an excellent start to a child’s learning journey, providing each pupil with a range of opportunities, enabling them to thrive as individuals and prepare them for school life.
“We have strong relationships with parents, and are grateful to them for their ongoing support and the glowing reviews, which has made this award possible.”
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