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Passport To Play
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A natural and enjoyable way to learn.......

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INTRODUCTION

PASSPORT TO PLAY DAY NURSERY is a new nursery established in July 2006 by Rebecca and Rosemary Dyer.

 

We are situated on the south side of Cardiff International Airport in Rhoose. With a spacious building and large enclosed garden, we believe that we have created a stimulating and exciting environment for your child.

We are well aware of the need for personal and quality childcare, and the care we offer is tailored around each individual child. Our priorities lie within the safety and happiness of all children within the nursery.

Rebecca manages the day to day running of the nursery and we provide professional quality care for children aged 0 – 5 years.
We are registered as a 55 place nursery for boys and girls aged between 0 – 5 years

The children are educated through the medium of English. We feel that it is important to provide activities and guidance in a child’s early years, which will assist your child to develop to the best of their ability.

Our nursery is well equipped with various toys, books, writing and drawing materials and educational aids to stimulate your child’s imagination allowing them to play, share and experience.

When the weather permits, the children will have the opportunity to play outside in the garden, under the constant supervision of staff. We have a large enclosed garden and a good supply of garden equipment is available to the children.

We have an “open door” policy and you are free to visit without an appointment.
You will be asked to sign our visitor book and a person in charge will supervise every visit.

 

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AIMS

Our aim is to provide a stable and caring environment, which allows children to develop to their full potential. We have a good partnership between staff and parents, ensuring a safe and happy environment.

The children’s happiness and enjoyment is our priority. We aim to encourage the children’s development through play.

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