Welcome to Chubby Cheeks Creche
Situated in Ferndale within easy access to Randburg, Strijdom Park, Olivedale and the Brightwater Commons (old Randburg Waterfront).
We are proud to provide you the parent with exceptional childcare service and are committed to providing quality education and care for your child's pre-schooling years.
Chubby Cheeks was established in 1977, and is owned by Tea Fouche, who has run the school successfully for 30 years with the capable help of three assistants.
We are a bilingual school with 30 children between the ages of 6 weeks and 5 years. We have full and half day options available and we are open from 6.45am to 5.30pm (Full Day) and 6.45am to 1.30pm (Half Day) respectively and we are open for all school holidays except December holidays.
The school is divided into different rooms for the different age groups. There is a special baby section and a classroom where activities like painting, educational toy play and creative work is done as well as the optional extra mural activities which include painting and computer skills development.
We also have a full kitchen where a wholesome breakfast, a warm cooked lunch and bottles are prepared. There is a bathroom where the bigger children get potty trained and use the facilities at their convenience but ... always supervised.
On sunny days at Chubby Cheeks the children enjoy playing outside on the jungle gyms, with the balls, in the sand pit or with water play. There is also a paved area for bicycles. On rainy days, the children stay inside playing games, building puzzles or just relaxing watching a little bit of their favourite video.
The children also enjoy visitors from outside who come in to do puppet shows or animal displays and once or twice a year a lady comes in to do a special pizza making day with the children.
For more information, please do not hesitate to contact Tea Fouché. She will set up an appointment and take you through the school.
We look forward to you becoming part of our strong Chubby Cheeks family.
(Registered with the Johannesburg Metropolitan Council and also the Department of Social Welfare.)
 
 
 
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