Certified by Busy Bees Nursery at Watford Hospital • May 24, 2026
Nursery SchoolChild Care AgencyBusy Bees Holdings Limited
This nursery is located in Watford but there are Busy Bees nurseries wherever you need them. You'll find them nestled by universities, tucked close to train stations, attached to hospitals, and snuggled down quiet streets in towns and cities, perfectly placed for drop-offs and pick-ups. Some are based in small, cosy homes, others in office buildings - and we even have one in a converted church. Every nursery is as unique as its children, but whichever you choose you can look forward to exceptional quality childcare, NHS-accredited food menus, enriching curriculum and exciting environments that give your child the best start in life.
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Certified by Busy Bees Nursery at Watford Hospital • May 24, 2026
Certified by Busy Bees Nursery at Watford Hospital • May 24, 2026
Monday7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
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Ornela Mooradun
Jul 25, 2025
1.0
Our experience at Busy Bees Watford has been deeply troubling, and as a parent, I feel compelled to share my concerns. My son Noah attended for an entire year, during which time he developed spots on his mouth and his body. It was later apparent that this was due to inadequate supervision — staff were not monitoring what he was putting into his mouth. I cannot overstate how distressing this was for our family. The nursery environment itself raises serious red flags. The premises are unhygienic, and in poor repair. I had to withdraw my son as soon as possible. The lack of professional care, deteriorating facilities, and absence of accountability make this a setting I cannot recommend.
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Sinead Doyle
Jun 17, 2025
1.0
Absolutely appalling nursery! Our child was enrolled for less than a year because we couldn’t take it anymore.
When we viewed the nursery we had heard all good things, the managing director seemed lovely, however she had left by the time my child started, one of three directors in the time my child was there.
We had non stop issues, they told us we would get 30 hours funding, which eventually changed to 7, a lot less than we had been told and getting an explanation as to why was almost impossible.
We started our child off on two half days, telling them we wanted two full days at the start of the new term, which they agreed to, however when the time came they said they had no afternoon spaces left! When I queried that it had already been agreed they said they had no paperwork reflecting this but magically had space for us now….
When my partner called to discuss the issues they were on the third director within a few months, she was unbelievably rude, I couldn’t believe her attitude, she was antagonistic, condescending and done her upmost to belittle my partner, resulting in me having to make a formal complaint.
Furthermore the staff are consistently late and then can’t let you in for insurance reasons, leaving you and your child standing outside until someone turns up (freezing in winter & wont even let you into reception) I was late for work a number of times because of this.
My child just wasn’t kept occupied during his time there, to the point he wanted to wander off into the garden for something to do, resulting in staff telling us he was misbehaving. He eventually started to hate going and would get upset saying he didn’t want to go.
When we had enough and decided to take him out we assumed the nursery would make the effort to make a bit of a fuss of him on his last day and have his friends say goodbye, but no, we were mistaken, the staff said they didn’t even know it was his last day. I have never felt so utterly disgusted, disappointed and on top of that, guilty for having sent my child to be looked after by people who clearly couldn’t care less about him, they should be ashamed.
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Amna
Jul 10, 2021
5.0
My daughter started at busybees at the age of 9 months, and now she has turned 4 years. It has been a marvelllous journey throughout. The staff their is great, they are like a family . I am a proud mother seeing my daughter developed so much!! There’s a wonderful focus on each child’s need and how to get the best out of each child. The care at Busybeees is simply amazing. Sobia and Karina are always there to help and super attentive to the needs of each child. I couldn’t be happier with the care and development my daughter has received. The environment is very nurturing and supportive which my daughter thrives in. I would thoroughly recommend.
Frequently Asked Questions About Busy Bees Nursery at Watford Hospital
Can I pay for hourly childcare?
We're afraid not – sorry. If you'd like a place at a Busy Bees nursery, your child will need to come along for at least two half sessions, or one full day, each week. Speak to your local nursery about your specific needs - they'll be more than happy to help.
Can my child come to nursery for just one day a week?
Yes, they certainly can! You can book a minimum of two half-day sessions or one full day each week. Just talk to your local nursery to discuss exactly what you need.
Do I need to pay extra for meals and snacks while my child is at nursery?
Your child's meals and snacks are all covered in your nursery fee, so you won't need to make any additional payments. Their nursery place includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a variety of tasty snacks throughout the day, and we can cater for all kinds of dietary requirements and allergies as well as fussy eaters. Just talk to your nursery team if your child has any specific needs. You can take a look at an example menu on our website in the "Eating Well" section.
Do you offer creche facilities?
Sorry, we don't offer creche facilities at Busy Bees nurseries. You'll need to book a minimum of two half-day sessions or one full day at nursery each week to book a place. Have a chat with your local nursery if you'd like to know more.
Do you offer funded places?
Of course! We know it's not always easy to cover the costs of childcare, so we're pleased to offer a variety of funding options at our nurseries – including 30 hours funded childcare. If you're not sure whether you qualify, speak to your local nursery to work out the right funding option for you. You can find more about childcare funding at Busy Bees in the "Quality Childcare" section of our website.
Do you offer taster sessions?
Yes, we do – we call them settling-in sessions. If you're interested in a settling-in session, start by booking a visit to your local nursery; they can tell you more about how it works.
Do you provide nappies?
Whether or not we provide nappies varies from nursery to nursery. In some, we offer an all-inclusive package that covers nappies for children under 2. In others, we ask parents to provide their own. Talk to your local nursery to check whether you'll need to supply your own nappies.
Do your nurseries have gardens?
Yes, they do! All of our nurseries have wonderful, fully equipped outdoor spaces for your child to explore. We plan every space carefully to extend learning opportunities, inspire creativity and – just as importantly – provide different ways to play. Resources like our mud kitchens, trikes and more are always available for children to use, and we run special activities outdoors too. Find your local nursery to learn more about their facilities.
How do I find my nearest nursery?
Simple! Just go on our website and click "Find your nursery". There are over 350 nurseries in the Busy Bees Group across the UK, that deliver high quality childcare and exciting learning opportunities that give every child a head start as they prepare for school.
How do I set up an account for UP?
If you are a Busy Bees parent, just enter the email address you have registered with nursery. This will be the same email that your invoices are sent to. If you are not sure which email address you have used you can check with your nursery manager. If you are a Busy Bees practitioner, your manager will provide you with your log in details.
How will I know if my child is settling in?
Starting nursery is an emotional time, for you as well as for your child. After all, it’s a big step! So, we’ll do everything we can to help your child settle in and give you peace of mind.
Before your child starts nursery, you're welcome to come for a settling-in session. During the session, you'll have the chance to watch your child explore nursery and interact with other children and staff. We'll also assign your child a Key Person. Their Key Person is your dedicated contact while your child is at nursery, and they'll keep you updated on their progress each day. If there are any problems at all, they'll let you know. Speak to your local nursery if you'd like to know more about settling-in sessions.
I don't have a child at a Busy Bees nursery; can I use the UP app?
Sorry – only parents of Busy Bees children and educators at Busy Bees will be able to use the app. It’s all part of how we give the children at our nurseries their very best start in life.
My child's a really fussy eater. Can I send them to nursery with a packed lunch?
For lots of children and for all kinds of reasons, food can be a bit tricky. In fact, that’s exactly why we don’t allow packed lunches or snacks from home at our nurseries; many of the children in our care have allergies, and we just can’t put their safety at risk.
Instead, we provide fresh and tasty breakfasts, lunches, dinners, and snacks at every one of our nurseries. Our menus are healthy, varied, and NHS approved, and we cater for special dietary requirements, cultural food choices, allergies, and fussy eaters, so every child can look forward to tasty food they love to eat. It’s all covered in your nursery fee, too. You can take a look at an example menu on our website in the "Eating Well" section.
What will I find on the UP app?
Our UP learning programme is jam-packed with activities and information, all designed to help your child learn and grow. You'll find professional advice from our team of experts on everything from healthy eating to preparing for school, as well as hundreds of activities for you to try. There are even 50 songs to listen, sing, and dance to with your child, recorded just for Busy Bees. You can learn more about UP on our website.
What's the UP app?
UP is Busy Bees unique learning programme and app, inspired by our promise to give children the best start in life, in and out of nursery.
"UP" stands for "Unleashing Potential", because that's exactly what we've designed this programme to do. Made for children aged 0 to 5, it's filled with an inexhaustible range of activities and advice for every age and stage of nursery children, and the app puts it all at parents fingertips. You can learn more about UP on our website.
What’s an Enrolment Event?
Enrolment Events are like open days or open weeks at Busy Bees. It's a chance for you to visit your local nursery, take a look around, and see some of our exciting activities in action. Then, if you decide to book a nursery place during the event, you'll receive an extra special offer* – it's our way of welcoming you to the family. Talk to your local nursery if you’d like to know more.
*Note: This only applies to participating nurseries, and terms and conditions apply.
Where can I find the UP app?
Busy Bees parents and educators can download the app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. To find the right app for you, look at the colours – the parent app is teal, and the educator app is purple. Find UP at the App Store and the Play Store.
What are the opening hours of Busy Bees Nursery at Watford Hospital?
The nursery is open Monday to Friday from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM and closed on weekends and major holidays.
Can I pay for hourly childcare at Busy Bees Nursery?
No, childcare is not offered on an hourly basis. Minimum booking is two half sessions or one full day per week.
Are meals and snacks included in the nursery fee?
Yes, all meals and snacks are included and cater to dietary requirements and allergies.
Does Busy Bees Nursery provide creche facilities?
No, creche facilities are not available. Booking requires at least two half-day sessions or one full day per week.
Does Busy Bees Nursery offer funded childcare places?
Yes, they offer a variety of funding options including 30 hours of funded childcare; contact your local nursery to check eligibility.
How can I find the nearest Busy Bees nursery to me?
Visit the Busy Bees website and use the 'Find your nursery' feature to locate one of over 350 nurseries across the UK.
What nearby medical facilities are close to Busy Bees Nursery at Watford Hospital?
Nearby are Watford General Hospital, Rheumatology Department, Blood Clinic, Watford General Hospital Emergency Room, and Watford Renal Centre, which can be useful for families needing medical services.
Are there local restaurants near Busy Bees Nursery where parents can visit?
Yes, parents can visit nearby restaurants such as The View and Zak's Grill N Go, perfect for grabbing a meal before or after nursery drop-offs and pick-ups.
What nearby leisure and sports facilities are close to the nursery?
Close by are Saracens Rugby Club, Vicarage Road football stadium, and Watford FC gym, providing opportunities for family outings or exercise.
How does the UP app support Busy Bees parents?
The UP app offers activities, expert advice, and songs designed to help children learn and grow, available exclusively for Busy Bees parents and educators.
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