Orchard Day Nursery situated at Queen’s Park Rd prioritizes nurturing young minds in an engaging environment designed specifically for early learners! With experienced staff fostering creativity curiosity resilience children thrive through play-based learning experiences tailored according their individual needs! Safety comfort are paramount here ensuring parents feel secure leaving their little ones under expert care while they explore new ideas make lifelong friendships! At Orchard Day Nursery we believe every child deserves opportunity discover joy learning!

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Sandra Boellinger

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If we would not have moved, our daughter would still be in this nursery! The most friendly and carin

5/ 5

If we would not have moved, our daughter would still be in this nursery! The most friendly and caring staff, special requests are taken into account, daily notes with info about your child... I hear a lot of complaints from mummy colleagues about their nurseries, that notes and pictures are unavailable, clothing not adjusted according to weather.... we never had issues like this from the excellent settling in time to the last day! Highly recommended!

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