I've had a truly wonderful experience with this nursery. My son started
in June 2022 when he was just 13 months old and recently transitioned to
school last month. From the very beginning, the nursery felt like a
second home to him. The staff were incredibly caring, and he grew to
love them all. I'm deeply grateful for the values, good manners, and
life lessons they instilled in him. He started nursery shortly after the
pandemic, and as a parent, I was understandably cautious. However, I
found the nursery to be a very safe and nurturing environment, which
gave me great peace of mind. Thank you to the entire team for creating
such a positive and supportive space for our little ones to grow.
30 September 2024
My one-year-old was not having a good time with the nursery, and I had
to make the difficult decision to withdraw my toddler in just under two
weeks. The reason being, that the toddler would be crying for the whole
3 to 3.5 hours in the nursery, and there was no genuine effort to calm
the baby. Just putting some toys in front of a one-year-old would not
calm them down. I would be too sad to see my toddler's tears and nose
running all the time and not even being wiped once for the whole day -
there would be dry tear marks by the time of pickup.
Latest Reviews for Caledonian Nursery
29 September 2025
I've had a truly wonderful experience with this nursery. My son started
in June 2022 when he was just 13 months old and recently transitioned to
school last month. From the very beginning, the nursery felt like a
second home to him. The staff were incredibly caring, and he grew to
love them all. I'm deeply grateful for the values, good manners, and
life lessons they instilled in him. He started nursery shortly after the
pandemic, and as a parent, I was understandably cautious. However, I
found the nursery to be a very safe and nurturing environment, which
gave me great peace of mind. Thank you to the entire team for creating
such a positive and supportive space for our little ones to grow.
30 September 2024
My one-year-old was not having a good time with the nursery, and I had
to make the difficult decision to withdraw my toddler in just under two
weeks. The reason being, that the toddler would be crying for the whole
3 to 3.5 hours in the nursery, and there was no genuine effort to calm
the baby. Just putting some toys in front of a one-year-old would not
calm them down. I would be too sad to see my toddler's tears and nose
running all the time and not even being wiped once for the whole day -
there would be dry tear marks by the time of pickup.