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Kate has gorgeous hair so maybe she passed all that along.
I just wish they wouldn't have named the school. It makes it much easier for stalkerazzi and people with nefarious plans.
Read more: George and nursery - a relatively new Royal tradition - BBC NewsPrince George is continuing a royal tradition, but not one that is long established.
The Queen was educated at home and relied on her nanny, Crawfie, to take her on educational trips - including a journey on the London tube.
Prince Charles did go to school, but his nursery was a palace room containing a blackboard, a desk and a governess.
It was at his mother's insistence that Prince William was exposed to children of his own age when he started at Mrs Mynors' school.
I thought George would have started school later in 2016, probably September/October, so this was a lovely surprise! It certainly is a relief for Nanny Maria too... I don't know much about nursery/kindergartens in Uk, but do the children usually attend a 9 to 5 day at school? Or can they attend only in the morning? I thought 33 pounds per day is way too much, but again, I don't know how much nursery school fare in England. It seems the school is well secluded and I wonder if they'll let the media film at least the first day of school. I think they should, anyway. I read the school is pretty exclusive: why do they allow only 29 children to attend? Is it because it's a small village?
I thought George would have started school later in 2016, probably September/October, so this was a lovely surprise! It certainly is a relief for Nanny Maria too... I don't know much about nursery/kindergartens in Uk, but do the children usually attend a 9 to 5 day at school? Or can they attend only in the morning? I thought 33 pounds per day is way too much, but again, I don't know how much nursery school fare in England. It seems the school is well secluded and I wonder if they'll let the media film at least the first day of school. I think they should, anyway. I read the school is pretty exclusive: why do they allow only 29 children to attend? Is it because it's a small village?
It looks like a small place, 29 is about all they can hold probably.
I think I used to pay about $500 a month for three days a week for my kids, 8-2 pm, so the price is about right I think.
I just wish they wouldn't have named the school. It makes it much easier for stalkerazzi and people with nefarious plans.
According to the DM article Prince George will not attend nursery school when he is in London, so I suspect there will be times when he is in London with his family as is the case now.interesting choice for nursery for george. it´s quite thrifty choice apparently at only 33 pounds per day. the montessori system is apparently quite a reknowned one too.
i guess they will relocate full time to anmer hall now that george is at nursery?
I thought George would have started school later in 2016, probably September/October, so this was a lovely surprise! It certainly is a relief for Nanny Maria too... I don't know much about nursery/kindergartens in Uk, but do the children usually attend a 9 to 5 day at school? Or can they attend only in the morning? I thought 33 pounds per day is way too much, but again, I don't know how much nursery school fare in England. It seems the school is well secluded and I wonder if they'll let the media film at least the first day of school. I think they should, anyway. I read the school is pretty exclusive: why do they allow only 29 children to attend? Is it because it's a small village?
According to one article 23 of the children receive assistance w/ the fees. Thus I don't think it's 'exclusive' or limited to children of the wealthy. The small size would be due to the rural character of the area - how many 2-5 or 6 year olds can there be in such a small village?Thank you! I asked because in italy nurseries, kindergarten etc cost much less and 30 pounds a day made an impact!
William did not attend nursery school until he was 3 years and 3 months old.
Why are they sending George to school before he is 3 years old?
Why are they in a 'rush' to get him out of the house?
What is the reason they could not 'wait' until September?
Georgie better have a talk with mom and dad.
Could it be 'Mr. Bouncy' is being bounced out of the house?
(Or at least for a few hours.)
Well, he seems like a very active and curious kid so I think it might fit him to get some new impressions and activity outside his family. It's not like they will put him there 9-5 5 days a week. It's just activation.William did not attend nursery school until he was 3 years and 3 months old.
Why are they sending George to school before he is 3 years old?
Why are they in a 'rush' to get him out of the house?
What is the reason they could not 'wait' until September?
Georgie better have a talk with mom and dad.
Could it be 'Mr. Bouncy' is being bounced out of the house?
(Or at least for a few hours.)
William did not attend nursery school until he was 3 years and 3 months old.
Why are they sending George to school before he is 3 years old?
Why are they in a 'rush' to get him out of the house?
What is the reason they could not 'wait' until September?
Georgie better have a talk with mom and dad.
Could it be 'Mr. Bouncy' is being bounced out of the house?
(Or at least for a few hours.)