Gillingham Early Years

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About Gillingham Early Years


Name Gillingham Early Years
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address Gillingham Early Years, Loddon Road, Beccles, Suffolk, NR34 0LD
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Full day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Norfolk
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

The provision is good • The manager is reflective and seeks to provide a high quality of care and education.

She makes ambitious plans for continuous improvement. An example is the completed extension of the setting's building and development of the garden area. • Children play imaginatively with others.

For example, they set up a tea party and invite their friends to come in from the garden to eat. They share out cups and food. Children count during their play; for instance, they count how many cups they need and how many sugars they put in their pretend tea.

• Staff provide a variety of interesting activities and encourage children to choose additional resourc...es from storage to extend their play. For instance, children request particular board games or a blanket to make a den. • Parents praise the, 'Amazing' and supportive staff.

They appreciate how well staff support their children's emotional well-being during transitions to other settings, such as school. • Staff promote children's physical well-being well. They balance along low beams and hop between tree stumps.

Children practise a range of skills in the well-resourced garden. They scoop sand, push along balance bikes and climb up steps to go down the slide. It is not yet outstanding because: • The manager does not monitor staff practice as well as she could, to ensure they consistently and effectively promote children's involvement and concentration, and engage them in meaningful activities.


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