Welcome to Monkey Puzzle Day East Finchley conveniently located at Ground Floor, Park House, 16 High Road, East Finchley, London, N2 9PJ. Here at Monkey Puzzle we can care for up to 83 children in our light and spacious day nursery, offering childcare of the highest quality. Your child will benefit from a secure environment, catering for children between the ages of three months to five years.
We offer your children the chance to develop and learn through play in structured surroundings, which have been specifically designed to create a safe environment for your child. We have dedicated nursery spaces for the different age ranges, including mobile and non-mobile babies. Each room reflects the seven areas of learning as prescribed in the Early Years Foundation Stage and is designed to be accessible to every child.
We offer your children the chance to develop and learn through play in structured surroundings, which have been specifically designed to create a safe environment for your child. We have dedicated nursery spaces for the different age ranges, including mobile and non-mobile babies. Each room reflects the seven areas of learning as prescribed in the Early Years Foundation Stage and is designed to be accessible to every child.
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Babies (from 3 months) benefit from a bright and airy room. The room is split into 2 areas; a messy play area where each baby is encouraged to develop through creative and sensory activities and the main play room. The main play room offers a wide range of resources where the babies can safely explore and learn about the world.
We have a car park that can be used when you visit or when you collect or drop off your child. Access to the car park is at the rear of the nursery. Drive to the bottom of Ingram Road and take a right onto Brompton Grove. This small road will lead you into our car park. Please note that both Ingram Road and Brompton Grove are residential and as such there are many pedestrians.
From September, educational settings are to be inspected using a revised Education Inspection Framework (EIF). Within this new framework, the term 'cultural capital' has been introduced. All settings will now receive a judgement about the quality of education offered, determined by how well the curriculum provides children with cultural capital.
Last week I was lucky enough to spend the week on Forest School training in Queens Wood and in the beautiful - yet very well hidden - Meadow Orchard in Crouch End. It is a community area located very close to Park Road Pools which features fire pits, stone buildings, a beautiful meadow with a variety of trees & wildlife and most importantly - a very unique loo!
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Maria Ghironi
Aug 08, 2021
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My son joined monkey puzzle some months ago. We had a bad experience at his previous nursery and we were a bit nervous about it. Since the first visit, our gut feeling told us this was the place we were looking for. It is a truly nurturing environment. At monkey puzzle they really care about the children and it feels like a second family. Since My son joined the nursery he has bloomed and he is so happy. I love how we are kept informed about his day and his developmental milestones. The activities the kids do during the day help their development and stimulate their curiosity. They even eat and