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There are several highly praised chains that run across Cornwall including: Naturally Learning, Happy Days, Bright Eyes, Flying Start, Early Years Alliance and Daisy Fays so looking at their regional locations is a good place to start. Many of the local primaries run on-site pre-schools and there are a handful of excellent independent offerings.
Squirrel the Fox is arguably the most popular independent choice, followed by Bolitho Nursery. Two of the best pre-school offerings are Trythall Pre-School and The Woodland Nursery at Alverton School.
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Truro School Nursery forms an integral part of the fabulous Truro School Prep and offers a gentle start to learning throughout its provision. Naturally Learning runs the highly popular Truro Forest School. We hear great things about independents, Truro Nursery School and Little Minnows.
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Two popular independents are Hawksfield Nursery in Wadebridge or Early Birds in Bude.
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Nurtured Nursery in Lostwithiel and Minibugs Nursery in St Austell are popular local options along with Bishop Cornish Preschool in Saltash and Sandy Hill Academy Nursery in St Austell.
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