Childcare Assistants, Nurseries, Day Care Centres in Greater Nancy
Childcare assistants, collective day care centres, hospital, family, parental, day care, nurseries, care for very young children, schools, educational initiatives in Greater Nancy
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A wide range of options in childcare and early education
The local authorities in Greater Nancy have mobilised to guarantee that high-quality care is available for children - a vital concern for all families.
From childcare assistants to children's nurseries, hospital-run nurseries, family- or parent-run nurseries, day care centres and childcare centres, the options are numerous for families with young children. The requirements for accessing such services have been made more flexible, so as to make it easier for parents who work. The opening hours have been extended to 9 PM and certain structures even take in children on Saturdays. Lastly, the cost is determined on a sliding scale, depending on the time spent there by the children.
For older children, the metropolitan area abounds in educational initiatives :
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A French-German day care centre immerses little ones aged 2 to 6 in both cultures
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Bilingual sections exist from the pre-school and primary levels in a variety of schools in the metropolitan area
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European sections and education in rare languages in lower and upper secondary schools |
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Special magnet courses in music, dance, sport and creative arts in lower and upper secondary schools to fulfil new demand. | Lastly, on Wednesdays and holidays, children can access play centres, recreation centres, media libraries and Youth Centres across the metropolitan area. |
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