Reviews of this nursery and group childcare setting
Frizz Kidz Club
New but needs more
We tried this new club at summer time this year. They advertised at my sons school newsletter so we thought why not it sounds nice! However there wasn't much for him there he even had to bring his own toys some days. Maybe this is because it is a new club and they will get more equipment so will be better in the future.
Reviewed by Anonymous on Nov 22 2012
Fun, fun, fun
Our little girl goes to after school and holiday club here - and absolutely loves it. There's bags of outdoor space for burning off energy and great indoor space for quieter (slightly) activities too.
The staff are friendly and caring and do reading homework with the little kids too and I understand the food is outstanding - so much so I've been asked to recreate some of the recipes!
Reviewed by Anonymous on Nov 15 2012
Happy child, happy parents!
A great place where my daughter can play and meet friends in a safe and secure enviroment. My daughter is collected from her primary school and walked to Frizzkidz. She gets a snack and tea. Provision for inset days, early school closure days and school holidays is a great bonus. She loves going.
Reviewed by Penny on Oct 07 2012
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