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The second biggest nursery group in the UK operates under two brands: Bright Horizons and Teddies Nurseries, and last week acquired Casterbridge Nurseries.
Bright Horizons, the UK's second largest nursery group, is launching a new early years curriculum focussing on children’s emotional wellbeing to align with the revised EYFS.
Nursery children heeded the SOS message about rubbish and recycling. Ruth Thomson reports.
Communication was the key to searching for treasure in an activity devised by Emma Austin and Sue Milburn.
Further to last week's news story, a spokesperson for Bright Horizons has asked us to point out that when private education provider Nord Anglia contracted to buy the Milton Keynes-based nursery group...
Family fortunes: the new politics of childhood Edited by Patrick Diamond, Sunder Katwala and Meg Munn
The Bright Kids Nursery Group has been awarded substantial funding by the Department of Trade and Industry's Work-Life Balance Challenge Fund. Over the next 12 months, the Warwickshire-based group...
Bright Horizons Family Solutions has acquired Asquith Day Nurseries and Pre-Schools in a major deal for the early years sector.
A member of staff who worked for Bright Horizons’ Fulham nursery has been convicted of assaulting a child while in her care.