A nursery near High Wycombe is celebrating after they received a ‘Good’ Ofsted rating.
The Old Station Nursery along Rose Avenue near Hazlemere got the mark at the beginning of this month, with the report revealing that the ‘staff monitor children's progress well and use their regular assessments to identify and address any gaps in children's learning.’
Staff spend time speaking with children each week to find out what activities have gone well and what they would like to do the following week.
The report awarded a ‘Good’ in all four categories, including quality of education, and described how the nursery “effectively seeks ways to enhance children's enjoyment and learning.
For example, organising for a visitor to deliver exciting sessions which focus on children's language and literacy skills.
The report also disclosed that parents ‘benefit’ from the nursery’s quality of education as they ‘value the suggestions and home-learning packs provided by the setting.’
Nursery Manager Jo Head said: “I am so proud of our nursery's progress.
“This is a testament to our wonderful team, who work tirelessly to create a happy and supportive environment for our children.
“We have excellent partnerships with families and communicate regularly through our app and face-to-face at handover times.”
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