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Hyde and Seek Creche and Montessori

Hyde and Seek Creche and Montessori

(6 reviews)

I can't recommend hyde and seek enough. My child took a long time to settle in and they did…read moreeverything they possibly could to help me settle him . My child absolutely loves it now and I have seen a massive improvement in him. They had a summer party last week for all the kids and it was so well organised. Me and my child honestly had the best time ever. There was music, games, ice-cream, pancakes and waffles. They hand made an ice-cream shop out of cardboard it was amazing. The staff are real life Angels

Avoid! If zero stars was an option that's what I would give it. I took my baby out because I what I…read morewitness.(January 2023). From hearing staff shout at babies (of course denied) and this week a witness a group of 1 year olds all stand around one staff member all being fed at the same time from the same BOWL with the same SAME SPOON! I reported this to Siobhan who is the most rudest/ unprofessional person I've ever came across couldn't even offer an apology. Shes her mothers daughter. Safe to say I took my child out straight Way. I seen other things such as I'd walk by and get my child's attention and she would scream cry because she seen me. But the staff wouldn't even flinch to see if she is okay, they would carry on walking around and ignoring my child. When you flag this with staff the outcome is the blind is fully pulled down so you can't see in when walking past. With the flu, Covid, step A & RSA spreading among children. They have no care to what the children may pick up from sharing food & spoons. Some things never change, silly of me for thinking they have changed since the RTE investigation. Avoid. To note, I had my other child in the same childcare provider 'bo-peeps' in cabra for 5 years and not once did I ever raise a concern, I could also trust the girls and know she was well cared for. Unfortunately the crèche has closed since.

Safari Childcare

Safari Childcare

(2 reviews)

Rathmines

My son Alexander started in Safari in Rathmines in September 2014 when he was 2.5. He had been in…read moreanother crèche previously, however to say it was unsatisfactory would be putting it mildly. From the very first visit I have been overwhelmed by the love care and professionalism of Gill and all her staff. On our first visit, we were show every square inch of the facility. There was not a single room we went into that at least one of the children didn't run into her arms to be smothered with kisses. In every room the children were being cuddled, snuggled, engaged with and loved by the staff. The building is new, and the interior has been carefully thought out with the needs of the children to the forefront. It has both internal and external play areas. The baby room is lush, with a separate sleeping room which would move you to tears it is so peaceful. The wobbler room is full of fun. The 2-3 year age groups (unlike most other crèches ) are divided into two rooms to accommodate the sometimes wide physical verbal and behavioural differences between children at this age. This was a particular concern for me as in his previous crèche our sons development was not only stunted due to the failure of the management to facilitate his rapid verbal and physical development, but in fact his behaviour regressed to a considerable extent in the space of only a few weeks. Pre -school (where he is now in the loving care of Vanessa and Cliona ) is a revelation. The curriculum is child led and children centered and the development in the children both individually and as a group since July is mesmerising. Recently Alexander spent a week in hospital, and on his return the girls and children held a "Welcome back from hospital party " on his second day back,with a cake freshly baked by Lorraine. Ah Lorraine. .......what can I say? Her food is amazing, fresh, flavoursome, and fantastic. She is warm, playful and loved by staff, children and parents alike. The ultimate compliment that I can pay came from Alexanders sister and friend (who were 6 at the time, and VERY mature girls ) when they viewed Safari with me. Having spent 90 minutes or so getting into every nook and cranny of the place they both solemnly announced as we were leaving that "we wish that we were young enough to go here ". At the end of the day, Gill, Karon and all the staff have developed a community feel within the crèche, which extends to the parents and siblings of the children which I have never encountered before and which I am grateful for every evening when Alexander announces "Mom, I had a really great day today " . Can't ask for more.

Our daughter has been at Safari in Rathmines for the most part of this year. She has been…read moretremendously happy during her time there. The building is custom built, state of the art, secure, bright, well equipped and kitted out. They have an indoor and outdoor playground incorporated into the building. The staff are incredibly friendly and dedicated. Our daughter has been in tow 'rooms' during her time, and we have had first hand experience of Joanne, Jackie, Vanessa and more recently Cliona. Every one of these girls genuinely love their jobs, it shows in how the interact and take care of the children. They are warm, caring and loving. There are plenty of hugs and affection between staff and children, as well as laughs and a real sense of fun. We had the Christmas concert yesterday. To see how much effort went into preparing the little ones, learning songs, marking costumes and learning actions. The kids were so cute and seemed really proud of themselves after their big applause. The food onsite is cooked by chef Lorraine, our child loved her dinners and told us every day what she ate and that Lorring (her pronunciation!) makes the best dinners. The centre is run by Gill, who manages to successfully balance professionalism and warmth. She is friendly and open and extremely helpful. We have had nothing but good experiences with the staff overall. I do believe that you can have the best facilities in the world but if the staff aren't right.... Safari in Rathmines gets both spot on. We're moving so today was our daughters last day. We'll be sorry not to be close enough to keep our place in Safari, it has been a truly wonderful experience. I don't usually write online reviews, but I did read tons when trying to decide on where to go, and as Safari is new to the scene I feel there might not be enought out there to point people in their direction. you won't be disappointed.

Ranelagh Multi-Denominational School

Ranelagh Multi-Denominational School

(2 reviews)

Rathmines

The Ranelagh Multi Denominational National School is groundbreaking and remarkable for a plethora…read moreof reasons. When they decided to close the St. Columba's Church of Ireland National School in 1988, a two teacher denominational outfit, the parents and teachers banded together to re-launch the school as a democratically run, multi denominational and co-educational national school, a pretty far thinking ethos for schooling when the plans were written in 1988. The new school was originally housed in a collection of prefabs, a church hall and a caretakers house. A type of early nineties hedge school in some ways. The Department of Education granted backdated recognition for the school in 1989. The new building was designed by O'Donnel and Tuomey architects, these guys are big boys on the scene, and they did a top notch job. The design of the school has the contrivance of being 'internal and external spaces which interlock to make one block of interdependent components.' This, obviously, reflects the philosophy of the school quite succinctly and has made the school something of a landmark on Dublin's architectural scene. So, four stars for Ranelagh Multi Denominational National School, I can't vouch for quality of education, or anything practical like that, but the concept appeals to me greatly. Now make it a Gael scoil too, and I'll enrol all my future artsy, bleeding heart pinko progeny there tomorrow.

Let me just start this review by categorically stating that I have no, as yet, genetic sequels…read more(children :) ). But I would just like to say that i support multi-denominationalism in this area. This school proves how forward thinking and open minded the people of Ranelagh are and it should be held up as an example to all surrounding areas with only christian schools. idiot areas.

Little Learners - preschools - Updated May 2026

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