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Alphabet House Day Nursery Worksop

86 Newcastle Avenue, S80 1LA

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Type of Institution

Nursery

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Age group

- years old

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Number of places

Not yet updated

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Number of staff

Not yet updated

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Ofsted Rating

Good

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Summary

  • The provision is good Children enjoy their time at nursery.
  • They readily join in with adult-led activities.
  • For example, three- and four-year-old children are keen to demonstrate their knowledge of healthy foods.
  • They choose cards with pictures of different foods on them.
  • Children take turns to talk about the pictures and decide if it is healthy or not.
  • Staff extend this by discussing sugar and what it may do to their teeth.
  • Children confidently say they must brush their teeth to keep them clean.
  • This helps children share ideas and listen to others.
  • Children get plenty of opportunities to practise their physical skil s.
  • They climb on tyres, throw balls to each other and bend and stretch during yoga.
  • Three- and four-year-old children cooperate as they work together to move large wooden blocks.
  • They agree how to line the blocks up as they create their own balance beam.
  • They tel staff they must be careful on the balance beam, or they could fall and hurt themselves.
  • Toddlers devise their own game.
  • They sit opposite each other and gently roll a ball back and forth.
  • They smile with pride when they catch the ball.
  • Children are developing their coordination skil s and muscle strength.
  • What does the early years setting do well and what does it need to do better?n The provider has a positive approach to making improvements since the lastinspection.
  • Managers have a clear vision of what they want all children to learn across the seven areas of learning and have supported staff to tailor this for children's individual needs.
  • Managers have helped staff gain a full understanding of safeguarding practice to ensure children are safe and secure while at nursery.n Staff encourage children's growing independence skil s.
  • Even the youngestchildren are encouraged to choose their own resources to play with.
  • They readily tidy them away once they have finished so that other children can have a turn.
  • Three- and four-year-old children are supervised as they carefully chop their own fruit and set the table for mealtimes.
  • This helps children learn to do things for themselves.n Staff are good role models who support children to behave wel .
  • To this end,children politely say 'excuse me' if someone is in their way.
  • Toddlers notice when younger children struggle to take their shoes off.
  • They eagerly offer help without being asked.
  • Any minor disagreements are dealt with swiftly by staff.
  • Staff praise children for their positive behaviour.n General y, group activities help children to learn.
  • For example, children enjoysinging 'hel o' to each other and counting how many children are at nursery.
  • However, some children quickly lose focus and become distracted.
  • Additionally, at lunchtime, one child notices the postman out of the window.
  • This results in many children leaving the lunch table to look.
  • This means children's learning is disrupted as they are unable to fully engage wel in the activities.

Extract from latest Ofsted Report.

Overview

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Manager

Not yet updated

Owner

Redwood Scholars Schools Ltd

Provider type

Childcare on non-domestic premises

Provider subtype

Full day care

Local authority

Nottinghamshire

Parliamentary Constituency

Bassetlaw

Education Stages

no
Early years register (0-5 years)
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Compulsory childcare register (5-8 years)
no
Voluntary childcare register (8 years +)

Year Founded

30/6/2020

Education Provision

Education Stages

Nursery / Early Years

0 - 3 year olds

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Staff

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Total number of staff

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Number of care staff

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Number of support staff

-

Number of other staff

0

Ofsted

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Ofsted rating: Good
Last inspection:01/7/2022
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Breakdown of Ofsted Rating: 01/7/2022

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