Tiny Stars Nursery Canterbury, Kent
3 Simmonds Rd, Wincheap Industrial Estate, Canterbury CT1 3RA, United Kingdom
1.9
13 reviews
8 comments
73FC+RC Canterbury, United Kingdom
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Monday: 9–17
Tuesday: 9–17
Wedneasday: 9–17
Thursday: 9–17
Friday: 9–17
Saturday: Close
Sunday: Close
Tuesday: 9–17
Wedneasday: 9–17
Thursday: 9–17
Friday: 9–17
Saturday: Close
Sunday: Close
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I feel sorry for the staff who work there, they're lovely, but the management/owners are full blown see you next tuesdays who wonder why they can't retain staff and children.
Do not send your kids here, find somewhere else.
No communication, filthy conditions, dark and dingy, and constant lying about my daughter eating meals… messages on the “app” asking for updates mid morning to see if she’d settled went viewed but unanswered… I would ring in the end, only to hear my daughter crying loudly in the background.
Staff didn’t seem to have a clue about anything and the owners attitude was absolutely shocking, aggressive and argumentive too! Only interested in money and wanted to charge me for settling sessions my daughter never actually had due to having covid and her start date being postponed with staff as a result…but was still expected to pay £300 and had the owner Katrina (Irish lady) being rude, argumentative and condescending down there phone to me.
Also rather concerning, my daughter became very traumatised to have her nappy changed during her short time here (something she’d never had a problem with before)
We held on for 12 weeks here kidding ourselves that our daughter would eventually settle… by which time her speech, eating and sleeping had all regressed and all she would say morning and night was that she didn’t want to go to school.
It took 6 months for me to even be able to drive past on our cut through without her becoming upset at the site of the building! It’s now a year later and I am just trying to get her back into a nursery setting.. but it’s proving hard to settle her and I believe it’s down to the awful experience she had here.
I feel sick wondering what my child and all the other little children were subjected to on their days in this setting!😔
The owner used to shout, intimidate and snarl his teeth at the manager.
-You do not get lunch breaks
- You do not get any support from the owner or director.
- They refuse to put any money into the nursery at all, so the children have limited resources available to them. This also then restricts the children's learning and development.
- They ignore peoples messages.
- You do not have freedom of speech, you are silenced all the time, not able to speak to any officials without them being present and if you speak out of line or say something you shouldn't have, you get shouted at.
Not somewhere that should be open at all. They should have their licence removed.
Please do not send your children here, they will not get looked after to a high standard, especially with the new team they have working there.
Pros
The Manager that worked there.
Cons
Everything!!
The millionaire and partner should not own a nursery or have a licence to. Ofsted need to realise this and act on it. They do NOT care about the wellbeing or welfare of the children and that of the staff either. I can only speak from my own experience of working there two days a week for 23 months, but we did not get any lunch breaks on 8-10 hour shifts and were expected to work longer hours to ensure the nursery was cleaned to the best of our ability with the limited resources provided to us. The millionaire and partner did not care.
On some occasions, the partner would not order the food for the children on time, so this was left to staff to provide. On a number of occasions I would pay for meals so that the children could eat and other staff had done the same, not only with food but resources too. Despite being a millionaire, he's tight. There was no empathy from either of them, the partner would literally harass parents for payments that the parents alleged they didn't even owe. It is appalling.
As awful as being an employee was, through all of this I feel for the children and how this may have impacted them and their families. There was no support or training from the millionaire or the partner and they made experiences for parents and staff very challenging (the other reviews speak for themselves). The core staff I worked with did our very best, despite the challenges set by millionaire and partner, to ensure children felt cared for and supported and we gave every bit of energy and time we had to do this. This meant that sometimes messages would perhaps not be responded to on some occasions, but instead of staring at an iPad we were involved with the children to help support their learning and development. As mentioned previously, the same staff, including myself, worked as hard as we could to provide the best outcome for the children, to the point where it effected their health. In my experience, I lost so much weight from the constant stress and being overworked to the point where my family were concerned for my health.
On many occasions, the millionaire and partner would force staff to work out of legal ratio set by the EYFS, further straining staff and showing disregard for children's health and wellbeing. Let this be a lesson to the system and government that ratios in childcare should NOT be relaxed. It is disgraceful that the government would even consider doing this.
As I say, this was my experience which is mostly irrelevant to the families of the children who were in the nursery while I worked there but this is the honest truth. I am sad that it came to this and I wish all of the children, and their families, the very best. I cannot say the same for the millionaire or the partner and Ofsted need to remove their licence other wise this cycle will continue.
What followed was even more horrendous. As other parents have described, we started being messaged that they are closing early because of not having enough staff. Then Ofsted closed them down for 6 weeks (we were notified a few hours before the children were due to attend and were told they would try to arrange for childcare cover as the closure was for 6 week! Needless to say none of that happened...). They then increased their prices, reduced opening times, and asked us to bring packed lunches for the kids. "I will still give them a chance I thought.". However, less than two weeks after reopening, they closed down yet again for 2 weeks.
My children now go to a different nursery. They eat proper food, play lots of games, and get taken to walks outdoors. I see photos of their activities daily. I can go inside the nursery and help them ease into it. I never realised how much better a nursery can be.
Honestly, if you are considering signing up for Tiny Stars, think again! It's a decision you will soon come to regret!