At two, most children want to explore, run around and experience life, but this can be inhibited by poverty, parenting and a whole range of environmental factors - whether children are living in a rural or urban location.
South Hills Nursery School is a Christian foundation, established in 1993 by the Countess of Pembroke and taken over by the current owners in 1997. The school buildings at the main site in Wilton were originally part of a farm and have been developed to offer a unique farm setting. In 2009, South Hills opened a further two nurseries in Hindon and Salisbury, and Burcombe joined the group in the summer of 2012. All four nurseries offer early learning places for two-year-olds.
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