First Learners’ Nursery

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About First Learners’ Nursery


Name First Learners’ Nursery
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address St. John Ambulance HQ, Broomfield Crescent, FOLKESTONE, Kent, CT19 4DE
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Kent
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

The provision is good • Staff get to know the children and their individual personalities well. Children have a good sense of belonging, and positive levels of well-being and self-esteem. • All staff establish positive partnerships with parents and help keep them fully involved and informed in their children's learning.

For example, they regularly share children's achievements and activity ideas to experience at home. • The manager and staff effectively review their practice. For example, they evaluate the day's events and consider how well they motivated children to learn.

Staff use their findings to support their future performance and activity plans. • Children develo...p a good understanding of the importance of healthy eating. For instance, they are keen to harvest their own healthy produce for snacks, such as cherries.

• There are good opportunities for children to investigate. For example, they participate in simple experiments, as they explore how to 'free' toy superheroes from blocks of ice. • Children have good opportunities to develop their mathematical skills.

Younger children count with confidence and older children confidently complete simple sums. It is not yet outstanding because: • Staff miss some opportunities to extend children's interest in their early writing, to gain more skills to support their future learning even further. • Staff do not consistently organise larger group activities effectively to ensure that they fully engage children in their learning opportunities.


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