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Nursery to open at Pinner’s Moriah Jewish Day School

The new childcare service will be provided by Gan Kinneret nursery

Gan Kinneret nursery to open childcare facility in Pinner’s Moriah Jewish Day School
Gan Kinneret nursery to open childcare facility in Pinner’s Moriah Jewish Day School

A nursery is set to open at Pinner’s Moriah Jewish Day School in September for children aged two until reception year.

The new childcare service will be provided by Gan Kinneret nursery, which also runs Noah’s Arkley in Barnet and Mini Learners in Radlett

Mini Moriah will open from 7.45am until 6pm and offer morning and afternoon sessions as well as the option to stay for three meals a day.

“We are extremely excited to be opening our fourth nursery at Moriah,” said Mini Moriah headteacher Lucy Samson.

“We believe we can offer young children within the local area the very best start to their education as they take their first tentative steps into the big wide world.”

Moriah Jewish Day School executive headteacher Kirsten Jowett added: “This is a fantastic opportunity for our school and the communities we serve including Pinner, Stanmore and Bushey.

“We know we have partnered with the very finest nursery providers and we are confident that together we are listening to the evolving needs of today’s families and ensuring that our children are receiving an inspiring education and exceptional care.”

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