A West Lothian nursery is celebrating after appearing in Scotland’s Top 20 for second year running.
Big Bird Nursery in Whitburn is celebrating maintaining its position within the Top 20 Day Nurseries in Scotland for a second year - a list compiled by daynurseries.co.uk, based on parent reviews.
Day Nurseries is the UK’s leading Nursery review website, with over 700 Scottish Nursery settings listed, and each year publishes top 20 lists of nurseries based on reviews received by parents across the year.
The Nursery, which has served the community for over 20 years, has reached the top 20 for two years running after receiving glowing reviews from families and parents of the Nursery.
Nurseries are rated across several categories, from environment and facilities, to food and cleanliness, to value for money.
Reviews left by parents for the nursery highlighted the family friendly nature, as well as the excellent communication with parents, and the range of activities available to children.
Nursery manager Lisa Scott said: “It’s fantastic to have once again been recognised as one of the best Day Nurseries in Scotland.
“This reward is testament to our team’s dedication to the Nursery, families and the children in our care, and means all the more when the reviews come from our parents and carers themselves.
“We look forward to continue to provide excellent care and memorable experiences to new and current families.”
The nursery, part of the CC Nurseries Group, also recently achieved Millie’s Mark, an accreditation which is awarded as a special endorsement to childcare providers in England and Scotland that go above and beyond minimum requirements by having 100 per cent of staff trained in paediatric first aid.
Big Bird’s sister site The Murrayfield Nursery in Edinburgh, also reached the top 20 list for 2021 and 2022 respectively.
Big Bird Nursery has limited availability for children aged 12 weeks to five years to join them, and interested parents can visit www.bigbirdnursery.co.uk to find out more.
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