Major refurb completed at Kenilworth nursery and preschool

By James Smith

27th Mar 2023 | Local News

Bright Horizons Kenilworth Day Nursery and Preschool held an open day on Saturday (image via Truth PR)
Bright Horizons Kenilworth Day Nursery and Preschool held an open day on Saturday (image via Truth PR)

A local nursery has received a makeover to create a "bright and welcoming space" for all age groups.

Bright Horizons Kenilworth Day Nursery and Preschool opened its doors on Saturday March 25 for an open day themed 'Hop Into Spring', giving local families the opportunity to explore its newly refurbished setting. 

The entire Beehive Hill nursery has been redecorated and now boasts a new open-plan baby room with reading and sensory areas throughout, as well as a 'free-flow' layout throughout.

The nursery team were joined at the event on Saturday by Iain Colledge, executive director of Operations at Bright Horizons UK, who planted a fruit tree to mark the occasion. 

Iain said: "We had an excellent day celebrating the new facilities.

"It is clear to see that this investment has provided an improved space to support all of the incredible work our Early Years Practitioners do for local families and children within those first five crucial years of a child's life." 

A new tree was planted at the nursery during the open day (image via Truth PR)

Nursery manager, Lisa, added: "The refurb has been brilliant for the children.

"All rooms have had a refresh with new resources allocated to extend every child's learning and curiosity.

"The team are very happy with the changes, and we are looking forward to welcoming more families now into our nursery."

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