Derby Montessori School

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About Derby Montessori School


Name Derby Montessori School
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address Montessori house, Rowditch Place, DERBY, DE22 3NJ
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Full day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Derby
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

The provision is good • Staff are caring and attentive and attend to children's needs promptly. They form affectionate relationships with children, giving them the confidence and motivation to explore resources and enjoy taking part in activities.

• The staff are good role models. They teach children to build firm friendships and to know what is expected of them. Children behave well and play happily together.

Staff provide a secure base for developing children's well-being and independence. • All children make good progress from their initial starting points. The manager and staff know all children well.

They plan a wide variety of exciting play experiences tha...t supports children's ideas and motivates their learning effectively. • Partnerships with parents are good. The manager and staff use a range of strategies to engage parents and share information about children's development.

They keep parents regularly up to date with their children's progress and about how they can contribute to their children's learning. It is not yet outstanding because: • Staff do not consistently maximise opportunities to promote children's understanding of numbers to the highest possible level. • Although the staff monitor individual children's progress effectively, management do not use the information fully to monitor the progress made by groups of children, to help them evaluate the effectiveness of teaching and learning overall.


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