Nursery Chains 2021: Overview - Carrying on By Charlotte Goddard Tuesday, March 2, 2021
Some chains have carried on expanding during the pandemic, and while many owners have felt the impact of the crisis, there remains hope for the future. By Charlotte Goddard
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The sector is facing a challenging time, but some nurseries and nursery groups are thriving and even expanding. Nursery World and MCI gathered together an expert panel to discuss the opportunities and challenges facing settings in today’s climate and ask what it is that makes a nursery successful. Panel chair Charlotte Goddard reports
The Old Station Nursery group’s Sarah Steel said even settings that are part of a chain should have a unique selling point
The panel was united in its belief that understanding local needs is one of the most vital elements in the success of a setting. ‘I think it’s about really getting to know the community, and the children and the families that are in the community,’ said Preeti Patel, head of education at Montessori Centre International (MCI).