Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
Other Local Resorts & Areas => Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum => Topic started by: crystalgirl on January 08, 2010, 08:21:35 AM
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My daughter will be 5 in June, and I really dont know what the system is for schooling-I believe she will start proper school in sept 2011. Her cousin is 9 months older and started nursery in sept, they have to pay 200 lira a month for this-money which we cannot afford all year round, but she needs to mix with some turkish speaking kids to pick up the lingo!
My idea was summer time to send her to creche, or something like this just for the mornings, starting with a couple of mornings a week and increasing up to 5 mornings. my cousin is in nursery from 8 till 5, this I do not want at her age, plus they sleep for a couple of hours in the afternoon, an this not part of her normal routine, and I do not want to reintroduce this to her!!! Mornings is enough, and I am thinking of working for my husbands uncle just in the mornings, and use the money from this to pay for her creche visits.
If anyone could recommend somewhere she could go and mix with english and turkish kids in the mornings I would be really delighted, I would have sent her to the magical garden, but I know Wendy has returned to the UK, this woul have been perfect for me.
Thanks x
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There is a creche called Little Peoples Place in the valley at Ovacik I do not know a lot about it but can walk past and find out the phone number for you if you want me to. The creche is in a big house but has a very large garden with playthings in it.
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Di, who owns the creche does a wonderful job with the children, if you want any information I can pass it on to her.
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Can you give me directions to this place??? So is the one in Ovcik english run-I am guessing must be if she is called Di? I need as much info as poss-such as how much per morning etc. Thanksx
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If you drive up the hill from Fethiye and turn first right BEFORE you enter the village,where the Jandarma stop the traffic for checks.Then follow the little lane until you reach the Yakamoz Hotel(one storey building behind a white stone wall) on the left and turn left there. Be careful as the road dips down.It is just up there on the right opposite a big yellow house/apartments. There is a sign outside and it is obviously a creche as you will see the play equipment.
I have emailed you the phone number. :)
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Yes the creche is run by an English lady, and has a mix of turkish and english staff. My son has been going for the last 2 years and loves it. Very popular up here. If you want the phone number you can pm me. At the moment, due to it being winter, and less children are at creche, they are only open Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, but once the season is up and running again, they will be open monday to Friday 8 am - 6 pm. The fees are not extortionate either. A word of warning though, if you want to put your daughter in, do so quickly as the creche fills up very fast.
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If you prefer a creche in Fethiye, the Nazar Boncugum Kres. It is brilliant, my grand daughter goes there in the mornings and is picking up the Turkish language beautifully, the do some basic teaching for the children, there is a dance class once a week and they hold lots of special days.
It is between the tax office and Tansas.
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My son goes to Kucuk Adimlar( little steps) its on the roundabout near Aydin Pide in Calis.. it is a lovely nursery although it is smaller than the other nurseries in Fethiye. They do all sorts of educational activities and the children always seem to be happy there!
Cyrstal girl if u dont want ur child to sleep then tell them! My son neva sleeps during the day, they just do extra activities with him whilst the others are sleeping!
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Hi there
bumped into Di in Migros the other day.
Website
http://www.littlepeoplesplace.org.uk/
8.30am to 5pm (winter opening)
5 half days including lunch 285tl
3 full days 325tl
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Thank you for that-but there is no way I can afford that, my hubbie works in tourism, so just works the summer months, but thanks so much for asking.
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Just so you all know-I found out last week that the prices in the post above mine are for the month and not per week. I have signed my daughter up with Little peoples place, and it looks lovely, people very friend, and ideal for my daughter who is needing to speak Turkish and English.
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My boy will be 5 in June and as far as I know he will be starting AnaOkul in september at the normal school which is free. Will go to school tomorrow to confirm.
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Would love to know what they tell you chewy, as far as I understand it, we have the choice to start them this sept (my daughter also 5 in June) or next sept.
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Would be handy for us to know, my grand daughter will be five in September, but, hubby thinks she won't be able to start ana okul until she is 6. We think he is wrong!
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At the school here in Ovacik, last September's intake for nursery class was for children born in 2004....which means they would be 5 years old.
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Teacher said normally he would be starting in September 2011. Because he was big we could try to put him in this year if we want.
What his size has got to do with it I don't know. As far as I was aware the national starting age for Ilk Okul was reduced from 7 to 6, so Ana Okul would logically start at 5yrs.
Now i'm more confused than ever. My wife is going to school on Friday to speak to the Headteacher to try to get clarity - will keep you posted.