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Established in 1991, Brook House Nursery’s relaxed, family run atmosphere provides a safe environment in which children can grow and develop.
Brook House is rated Good by OFSTED and we adhere to all of their guidelines.
To find out more or book a visit, get in touch with our friendly staff today.
At Brook House Nursery, we provide a nurturing environment where children can grow and develop. Located in Twickenham, London, our nursery offers a safe and stimulating space for children to learn and play. Whether you’re looking for full-time childcare or have questions about our curriculum, our friendly team is here to help.
Consistent Care: We’re open 51 weeks a year, offering full-day care options ensuring continuous support.
Our Allotment: Our nursery features fantastic grounds, including an allotment where children can engage with nature and learn about gardening.
Extra Activities: We offer a variety of extra activities, including Spanish (preschool room), Ballet, Football, and Music, all run by trusted outside agencies.
About Us
- Brook House Nursery was opened in 1991 and is situated in a large family house with a purpose built extension.
- We are open 51 weeks a year Monday to Friday from 8am until 6pm. We care for 38 children up to the age of five.
- Our nursery is regulated by OFSTED and adheres to its guidelines on staff/child ratios.
- All of our members of staff are DBS checked. They are qualified or are working towards their qualifications. They attend regular training courses such as First Aid, Safeguarding, Food Hygiene etc.
- The children are provided with snacks twice a day, home cooked lunch and warm tea. Drinks are available throughout the day. To see this week menu, check our menu link.
- Our learning ethos is child centered and overall our aim is to build children’s confidence and encourage them to develop skills and creativity by experimentation. With increased confidence, children are able to tackle new experiences and ask questions without fear of judgment. We feel this provides them with personal strengths which will be valuable not only when they begin Primary school but also as a continuing life skill. Their development is improved by providing them with a wide range of experiences and media. Children are able to explore things which are important to themselves.