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First Bridge Nursery
First Bridge Nursery
First Bridge Nursery
First Bridge Nursery London Visit
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First Bridge Nursery
London
7 pupils, ages 1-5
Mixed
Nursery

First Bridge Nursery

The understanding of autism and developmental delay is second to none at this west London nursery, which alongside First Bridge School sees children thriving through a holistic, evidence-based offering that covers everything from speech and language to play and emotional wellbeing. Outcomes are extraordinary, with 70 per cent of children who start at First Bridge between the ages of two and three being reintegrated into mainstream education by the ages of five and six.  Applied Behaviour Analysis forms the backbone of the curriculum, and every child has their own individual plan ...
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  • First Bridge ¿´Æ¬¿ñÈË is excited to announce our FREE webinar: 'Early Intervention: Why Timing Matters' (Wednesday August 20th 2025).

    'Early intervention can transform a child’s developmental journey—but only if it’s timely.'
    First Bridge ¿´Æ¬¿ñÈË is excited to announce our FREE webinar: 'Early Intervention: Why Timing Matters' (Wednesday August 20th 2025).

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Address
Station Court, Imperial Wharf, London SW6 2PY

Contact
admissions@firstbridgecentre.com
+44 (0) 20 3301 3985

Website
firstbridgecentre.com/early-years/

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