21 Lamb St, London E1 6EA, United Kingdom
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3.8 out of 5 stars
(8 reviews)Jocelyn Bohn Guthrie
We enrolled our infant in backup care here for 3 days while on a business trip. All the caregivers are warm, attentive, communicative, and showed real joy for their children. We particularly enjoyed that our child had outdoor time twice each day (weather permitting) and access to lots of toys, books, and four meals daily. Thank you Shailene, Habiba, and team!
Ollie Watts
Our son loves the nursery and all of the staff. They have been so kind and welcoming. He's learnt so much. It's fantastic.
Florence Ventura
Competent and loving staff in the baby room. The buggy room is awkwardly situated and not practical at all though.. I wish they did something about it.
Jenn Engelhardt
Edmund loves Carol and is excited to tell her about what he's done in the days since he was last at nursery. He feels very grown up going to school like his big sister!
Sierra Jones
We have been in this nursery before. It was a nightmare experience. The standard fall below the standard.Toddlers are often cross contaminated with non hygiene rules. The nursery manager is rude. Arguing in front of the childrens, staff and parents. The play ground is very small when children's are all out play. The floor is slippery, which is fall below the safety standard. Many children got injured everyday especially during the rainy day. During the outdoor play babies and toddlers were not being separately in a proper group. Nursery staffs are irresponsible of supervising the play. Once accidents occurred, toddlers were blamed. Instead of improving their service quality and safe guard the play, they blame on childrens. One day during pick up, I saw one boy wet his trousers. For quite a long time, around 10 minutes no one is noticed. He was left alone standing. Bright horizon cover up some serious incidents and injuries. By threatening the parents to keep quiet if children still want to stay in the nursery. In conclusion, bright horizon nursery is really a mess. Around Peg areas, bags,hats, gloves on floor untidied.
Roberto Pasini
OMG, the hipster stereotype applied to shops and bars.