Just wanted to see if anyone can help me. I've had a look at past discussions but they're a little out of date now.
I'm looking for Childcare for my son in May (which i'm dreading!). He'll be 7 months old then and I'll be working part time so will only need childcare 3 days a week. Are there any childminders out there that have a vacancy? Does anyone know anyone/ recommend any good childminders? How about Nurserys? I looked into the Asquith one but it seems very pricey and you have to pay 51 weeks of the year and i might not need my son in every week of the year due to my other half being a freelancer.
Any advice would be gratefully received.
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Islington Councils website has a PDF of local childminders - I went to see a few so that would be worth looking at.
Also, nannyshares, I have some friends doing that around the area on 3 days a week. Slightly more expensive though.
I actually live across the road from Asquith and decided against going there for lots of reasons besides its great expense. Ive also ruled out Little Angels based on feedback.
I have found an excellent nursery which I think may be booked up might might be worth looking into which I can pass on the details to you if you would like. They do take babies - I put my son in at 10months but they take younger. The standard of care there is fantastic, the staff has been her for ages and my son loves going there. Its also council run so not too expensive.
I think there is a waiting list so you might want to look at Childminders first. I will send you the details of the nursery if you would like.
Bridget
Whether its a childminder or nursery, you'll have a contract with them and the days will be fixed - so you'll be expected to pay for those days whether you need childcare that day or not. It's normal practice.
I also hear Margaret McMillan is excellent but a tiny bit out of the way for me.
Do have a look on the Council website for lists of childminders and other provision.
Rather irritatingly Islington Council has just closed the very good Andover Early Years Centre and not replaced all of the lost places. We've also lost the nursery at The Laundry on Sparsholt Road in the last 18 months partly due to a lack of Council funding.
This is something that we as local councillors are working on, but - sadly - won't have cracked by May.
Thanks for everyone's help on this
My child is at the Dulas St one and we have had a good experience so far, apart from the price -- but then the only workable cheaper options were the council-run ones which were oversubcribed and couldn't give us a place.
Anyway - a few years ago when we were first looking for childcare we looked at the council lists, tried a few and eventually went for a nannyshare. If you fancy that route, I'd recommend nannyshare.co.uk - which has helped us find a local family to share with, and also a nanny. Best of luck
We shifted him to Bowlers where stayed happily till he went to school. My daughter, since January, has been in Tiny Todds on Ashley Road. So far so good, and £42 a day.
There's one on blythwood rd which is a community one so assume it's okay. only had experience with bowlers and tiny todds though.
I think it's more to do with the fact that university fees only cover a fraction of the actual university costs. Not sure what percentage of nursery costs are covered by fees, mind you.