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First class start at Jolly Tots



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Published Date: 09 September 2008
WHEN choosing childcare, it's reassuring to know that your child's welfare is being supervised by someone with a proven record and at Jolly Tots Childcare Complex in Antrim it's guaranteed.
One of Northern Ireland's premier nursery establishments, Jolly Tots has been widely recognised as experts in the business of childcare, thanks to the high standards of care provided at the local facility.

Since opening in 1997, customer satisfact
ion has been reflected in the numbers of new prospective parents making approaches, upon receiving recommendations from current and previous parents of Jolly Tots children.

Within the complex, the fully qualified, professional staff pride themselves on providing a safe and homely atmosphere and a secure and loving environment, while assisting children, aged from six weeks to 11 years, to develop many experiences at their own pace.

This is encouraged through Jolly Tots' curriculum planning scheme.
There is a true sense of pride from all levels of staff - who are vetted through the new Access NI scheme - for the standards of both the facilities and care provided.

The local childcare complex also provides at Breakfast and Afterschools Club and runs a summer scheme during July and August.

Jolly Tots is open Monday to Friday, from 7am to 6pm, and prospective parents can phone 028 9442 8111 for further information.



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