
The group, which operates nurseries, nursery schools and out-of-school clubs across the Manchester area, has purchased Broussa Nursery School in Hale. From next month when it re-opens, it will be known as Broussa Day Nursery and Nursery School.
It is the Elmscot Group’s fourth nursery. The group’s other settings are Elmscot Day Nursery and Woodlands Day Nursery, both in Timperley, and Hale Day Nursery. It also runs eight out-of-school clubs in primary and preparatory schools. All the settings are rated good or outstanding.
With the new nursery, the group provides childcare to more than 1,400 children and employs more than 168 staff.
The Elmscot Group was established in 2001 by directors Stephanie Molnar, a biologist, and accountant Dee Cross, who were struggling to find a high-quality nursery for their children.
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