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Ciao Ciao Pre-School is a non- for- profit nursery, open term time (38 weeks/year as school),  for children aged 2 to 5 years old Monday to Friday, from 8 am to 3:30 pm.
At Ciao Ciao Preschool, we are passionate about providing a Montessori inspired education that nurtures young minds. Our unique approach includes a bilingual curriculum (Italian-English) and outdoor learning experiences, all designed to foster curiosity and a love for learning in every child.
CiaoCiao Preschool began as a dream to create a nurturing and stimulating environment for young children in South London. Our founder, an experienced educator and devoted parent, was inspired by the Montessori philosophy and its emphasis on child-led learning. Combining this with a bilingual approach and ample outdoor activities, we aim to offer a holistic education that respects each child's pace and interests. Our team is dedicated to creating a warm, inclusive, and engaging atmosphere where children feel safe and excited to learn. We believe that education is not just about academics; it's about fostering creativity, independence, and a lifelong love of discovery. With our unique blend of Montessori methods, bilingual instruction, and hands-on outdoor experiences, we are committed to helping each child reach their full potential. We will be part of Lambeth Community: Brixton, Camberwell, Oval, Stockwell, Myatt's Field.
For info: 
email: ciaociaopreschool@gmail.com 
                                                                     Tel:07957444418".

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