Daisychain Children’s Day Nursery

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About Daisychain Children’s Day Nursery


Name Daisychain Children’s Day Nursery
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address Vining Hall, Etloe Road, Westbury Park, Bristol, BS6 7PB
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Full day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Bristol
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

The provision is good • Staff establish extremely warm and respectful relationships with children. They are highly attentive and responsive to individual children's needs.

Children develop high levels of emotional well-being and form very close bonds with staff and with one another. They are self-assured and exceedingly confident in new situations. • Staff plan a broad range of stimulating activities that closely reflects children's interests and their next steps in learning.

This includes regular trips to a variety of local places of interest. Children are continuously well engaged and thoroughly enjoy their time at the nursery. • The manager and staff form strong partn...erships with parents.

They provide many opportunities for parents to be involved in their children's learning and to share learning from home. This supports continuity in children's learning and contributes towards their good progress. • The manager and staff are highly committed to providing children with high-quality care and education.

They regularly reflect on their practice, seeking views of parents, staff and other professionals. This helps them to identify ongoing improvements continually to benefit children. It is not yet outstanding because: • Occasionally, staff do not make the most of opportunities to extend children's thinking and problem-solving skills as they play and explore.


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