NURSERY MITCHAM
We aim to guide, nurture and educate each and every child in order for them to succeed in life.
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oUR oBJECTIVE
We derive from a family partnership. Our objective is to care, nurture, include, listen, educate and respect.

aCTIVITIES
We accept children from the age of three months to five years. We cater to all children’s needs.

aPPLYING
Children attain their skills through an interaction within a conducive and caring environment.

fUNDING
There are a number of options available to you in order to assist with childcare.
Free Childcare and Education
We are now happy to announce that we are offering FREE 15 hours of funding for children aged from 9 months old! This includes the Free 15 hours for 2-year-olds and 3-5-year-olds as well. Additionally, we offer 30 hours of free funding for parents who are eligible!
This is a fantastic opportunity to support your child’s early learning journey. T&C’s apply
a little bit
about us
In the provision of our child care services to the local community, our objective, working as a team, is to care, nurture, include, listen, educate and respect. These principles are the foundation stones of our values, which contribute towards each child’s journey in fulfilling their potential. Our aim is to create an atmosphere where the children feel as though they are at home; in a welcoming, safe and congenial environment where they can learn and enjoy their experiences.
Our nursery in Mitcham is located just 10 minutes from London Road, on S Lodge Avenue.
this is why
you should choose us
1.
OFSTED Registered
We are fully registered and regulated by OFSTED and our staff are all highly qualified in Childcare.
2.
Outdoor Play Area
Our outdoor play area gives children a secure and safe outdoor area they can feel confident to explore, while providing a space to face new challenges
3.
Nutritious Menu
We have designed a balanced, nutritious and tasty menu and suitable for most dietary requirements
Nursery in Mitcham
The philosophy of our Mitcham Daycare Nursery is: to care, nurture, include, listen, educate and respect. These principles are foundation stones of our values, which contribute towards each child’s journey in fulfilling their potential. Our aim is to create an atmosphere where the children feel as though they are at home; in a welcoming, safe and congenial nursery in Mitcham where they can learn and enjoy their experiences.
Core Ethos
- Quality early years education
- Individual learning for your child
- Safe, stimulating and enjoyable learning
- An inspiring early years foundation stage (EYFS) curriculum
- Qualified, approachable and friendly staff
- A variety of daily, freshly cooked and nutritious meals and snacks
- EDUCATING
- CARING
- NURTURING
We aim to guide, nurture and educate each and every child in a safe and stimulating environment in order for them to begin succeeding in life.
Minnie and Mamma are one of the best nurseries in Mitcham. We pride ourselves in creating a ... daycare nursery with a highly qualified team, to create the perfect caring environment for children to thrive and develop in. We are highly qualified and have achieved an OFSTED Good rating.
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