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Nurseries in Doncaster

Safe and supportive childcare in Doncaster, for children aged 0–5, focused on learning, play and wellbeing.

Why families love our Partou nurseries in Doncaster

H M

5 stars

26 March 2026

What an absolutely wonderful team! Everyone has made us feel so welcome & our son has settled in so well! The updates through the day have been perfect & any questions or queries have been kindly explained. We are over the moon with the care.

Melissa T

5 stars

26 March 2026

Mine and my daughters experience with Small World Day Nursery has been amazing. The staff are all so accommodating not only to my daughters needs but my own too, as a parent who was extremely reluctant to put my daughter into another persons care my daughter is so happy and settled. Everyday I drop h…

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Sadaf G

5 stars

20 March 2026

My son has attended for quite some time now & I am really pleased to hear how well he does with his eating & cutlery use, it is clear he has fun and enjoys himself as every time I collect him he seems perked up from the dreaded morning drop offs which he isn’t a fan of (doesn’t like separating from m…

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B C

5 stars

17 March 2026

I just wanted to say a big thank you for all your care and support. We are truly very happy with the school. My child really enjoys attending and feels safe and comfortable, which means a lot to us. We really appreciate everything you do.

A P

5 stars

10 March 2026

Very happy with how the nursery looks after our son. The staff are very helpful and kind. They communicate very well with myself and my partner. The interaction with the app is very good. Our son has a very good relationship with the members of staff, and we are very happy that we chose this nursery….

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Renaldo S

5 stars

08 October 2025

We are very happy with the nursery. Our son is always very happy when we send him to the nursery and when we take him. He does a lot of activities, like painting, playing outside with different toys. The staff is amazing, and they are very dedicated. Overall, our son is happy, and he has made such go…

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