This insight was generated by AI, based on latest Ofsted report.
Indoor and Outdoor Facilities: Staff undertake daily risk assessments to ensure the environment where children play is free from hazards.
Activities: Children experience a wide range of activities. They observe a pumpkin and a squash decay over time.
Skills , Knowledge and Behavior: Children develop good physical skills. Staff plan opportunities for children to develop their big and small muscles.
Communication: Staff share information with parents about daily activities.
Community Building: Parents feel well informed.
Programs and Resources: Staff effectively support children with special educational needs and/or disabilities and those in receipt of additional funding.
Welcoming and Professional Staff: Friendly and enthusiastic staff greet children on arrival at this welcoming kindergarten.
Safeguarding Training: Staff have a strong understanding of how to keep children safe.
Play and Learning Integration: Children are calm and settled. They engage purposefully in their play.
Child Safety Management: There is an open and positive culture around safeguarding that puts children's interests first.
Children's Safety and Security: This helps children to feel safe and secure.
Teaching Personal Safety: Staff talk about healthy foods at snack time. Leaders adopt a toothbrushing regime.
Happiness and Settling: Children are happy to leave their parents and carers and are eager to start their learning.