Grandir UK reviews

4.4

92% would recommend to a friend

(126 total reviews)
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Lydia Hopper

92% approve of CEO

88% positive business outlook

Grandir UK has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 126 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Grandir UK employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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126 reviews
1.0
Jun 30, 2022
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Pros

- some great staff, have made some friends for life - you can eat lunch with children - closed over christmas (that’s about to change) - decent pay

Cons

Where to start. - Everyone is extremly over worked and streched as nursery is super understaffed - Staff who left is not being replaced but new children are still coming in - Children are no longer the priority, as there is no key workers system, if there is one, staff gets allocated ten children plus and cannot cope - There is many agency staff who doesn’t care and put more stress on current staff - Staff turnover is horrendous - When shifts are being done and you don’t agree to do any over time the manager can get very angry with you - The management is related to multiple other staff members, which creates unsafe work environment - The high management promise things which never happen, eg better pay or workingn hours - Extremely unfair pay, if you are friend of someone in higher position you will get a great deal

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Grandir UK Response
3y
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. We would like to reassure you that both children and staff remain our priority at all times. It’s very important that we employ the right people but as with all nurseries, we are currently experiencing some recruitment delays. To remain safe, legal, and compliant, we have taken a decision to prioritise entry to the nursery on the day. Each child at the nursery is allocated a key worker and to ensure they continue to receive support during times of staff illness, we have a buddy system in place too.
1.0
Jul 11, 2022
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Pros

The children are sweet but the environment is toxic. Most staff at the nursery are really good people who are great and love their job working with children, but their are very bad ones there.

Cons

Staff bullying. When serious issues come up and staff or trainees try to report them, the issues are quickly swept under the rug and the staff who reported it are bullied and abused, even when they said they have a good whistleblowing policy it turned out not to be true. While working you could see some of the babies being treated quite roughly, the language used while staff talk to each other wasn't appropriate for children to hear.

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Grandir UK Response
3y
Hi, thank you for taking the time to leave a review. We want to reassure you that any concerns over the safety of children at our nurseries are taken incredibly seriously and will be investigated. Inappropriate language and rough handling will not be tolerated any of our nurseries. All of our children and families deserve to have a safe and supportive nursery environment. Equally, so do our teams. Bullying has no place at any of our nurseries and this should be reported to your nursery manager and the HR department. We apologise if you’ve ever felt unhappy or pressured to ignore bullying whilst at work.
1.0
Jun 23, 2015
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Pros

-Comparatively high standards of childcare in many areas - many staff really care about children and child development and genuinely want to do their best by them -I can put 'worked for an Ofsted rated outstanding nursery' on my CV -Very good resources -Learn a lot about the EYFS -Forced to stand up for yourself a lot against immature staff, you'll grow in confidence -Opportunities to lead -Sensory room is nice -Opportunity to take time off in lieu or be paid when you work weekends -High staff turnover means career opportunities do arise

Cons

-Ofsted first, parents second, children and staff last - don't work for a chain -Management do not give a crap - many staff never signed contracts, it can take months to sort out the simplest thing like getting a new uniform or a lightbulb and yet they often leave early and boast about not working for the last hour of every day -Staff not respected by management, not allowed to change rooms if unhappy -After complaining to HR about bullying and management not allowing me to move rooms, HR sent me back to management, who again told me I couldn't move rooms and sent me to my room leader, who told me "that's life" -Bullying is common - have met a former employee who described themselves as suicidal. I've learnt that Kiddi Caru nurseries have a reputation in my area for producing bad apples among staff, which damaged me when applying for new jobs -Management rumoured to use nannycams in sensory room, have heard of stealing in staff rooms, I've seen girls steal from the kitchens and different nurseries within the chain can have different policies that the manager comes up with, enforces and then doesn't check actually work: there are some crazy, immoral ideas out there -The website boasts of 'fresh food' and 'French lessons' for the children and 'manual handling and health and safety courses' for all staff - all lies -You will do more paperwork here than you have ever done in early years childcare (the better the Ofsted rating, often the more paperwork), and you will spend less time with the children -The nurseries are seriously over-subscribed, because money comes first, so some children are being pushed up to older rooms two or three times a week whether they're ready for it or not -Management will criticize if you are not constantly up-to-date with paperwork while also spending time enough time with all the children to look good for Ofsted, as well as expecting you to keep on top of planning/housekeeping - the paperwork is a full-time job on its own, so again, management do not care and the children suffer -No sick pay -Low pay - the high end chains always seem to pay badly -Training opportunities do arise but they are mostly uncredited, you have to get to Basingstoke and pay for it yourself, you'll have to ask to do training rather than be approached and management tend to wait til you've been with the company for a year rather than take a risk on you (prob because so many leave within a year)

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