Activ Camps Ltd

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Name Activ Camps Ltd
Address Emanuel School, Battersea Rise, LONDON, SW11 1HS
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Out-of day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Wandsworth
Highlights from Latest Inspection

What is it like to attend this early years setting?

This provision meets requirements Staff provide a fun, welcoming environment for children. They arrive eager to join in activities.

They play and chatter among friends while waiting for registration. Staff have put robust safety measures in place. This includes helping children to manage their own risk.

They climb and slide down an inflatable apparatus called 'The Monster'. This supports children in developing their physical strength and perseverance. Children show their independence as they take shoes off to participate and put them back on when finished.

Children are extremely well behaved. They follow instructions and know the club's routine we...ll. Staff provide a range of activities to support teamwork and good sportsmanship.

Children display kind and friendly behaviour towards each other, giving hugs and high fives as they complete activities. Children play with balls, bats and jumping equipment. They take part in obstacle games and learn how to navigate space.

Mathematical language is incorporated during games. Children count and use simple addition and subtraction. They learn about taking turns and patience as they line up to take part.

What does the early years setting do well and what does it need to do better?

The club provides a wide range of activities. These include rock climbing and swimming. They employ early years coordinators.

This ensures the activities meet the development needs of the youngest children attending. Children work in teams playing bench ball. They understand that everyone in their team needs to win.

Children use encouraging language and praise as they throw the ball and jump on the bench. This helps give children a range of skills they will use in later life.The activities on offer give children ample opportunities to be active outdoors.

Staff discuss the physical effects of exercise with children. They encourage them to regularly drink water, which is available at all times. Younger children participate in circle times.

This supports communication, as they reflect on their day. Staff give out a star-of-the-day sticker to children who have achieved something individual to them. This supports children's personal, social and emotional development.

Staff get to know children well from the start, using an 'all about me' form, collecting information about children's interests and what their superpower might be. This helps staff to build secure relationships. Children feel safe in their environment.

They confidently ask staff for help and cuddle them. Staff respond attentively and talk to children in a positive manner.Staff have worked at the club for a long time.

The club runs a young leader's programme. This gives younger children the opportunity to learn from older children who attended the club themselves, helping all children develop confidence and communication skills. The club teaches children about contributing to the wider world by supporting various charities and some of the most vulnerable children in the area.

Leaders work closely with the local authority. This supports the club in being able to support children with any additional needs.Parents are complimentary of the club and would highly recommend it.

They say their children are developing friendships and comment how much their children love attending. Leaders share information with parents through their website and social media. Each day they share slips which the children help complete.

This informs parents about their child's day. Parents say how impressed they are with how the club manages individual dietary and medical needs.Leadership at the club is strong.

They have built excellent relationships with the team, who say they feel valued. Staff have access to a range of training to support them. Leaders regularly check in with staff and listen to their views.

Leaders are reflective of the service they offer. They recently reviewed gender roles and responsibilities to ensure equality throughout the club. This has a positive impact on children, seeing role models from all backgrounds.

Safeguarding

The arrangements for safeguarding are effective.The club have extremely robust health and safety measures in place. They use detailed risk assessments which are reviewed consistently throughout the day.

They monitor the wind speed regularly when using inflatable apparatus. Staff regularly attend first-aid and safeguarding training. Leaders and staff have excellent understanding of reporting procedures relating to concerns about children or adults.

They have a good understanding of safeguarding linked to child criminal exploitation and radicalisation. The club have robust recruitment procedures. This includes a thorough induction process alongside procedures for checking the ongoing suitability of staff.

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