Hand In Hand Preschool (Oak Centre)

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About Hand In Hand Preschool (Oak Centre)


Name Hand In Hand Preschool (Oak Centre)
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address Braunstone Oak Centre, Bendbow Rise, LEICESTER, LE3 1QA
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Sessional day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Leicester
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

The provision is good • The new staff team works well together. Staff have specific roles and responsibilities that help the pre-school to run smoothly. The manager supports staff well in their roles.

Through one-to-one meetings, staff discuss their key children and reflect on their teaching skills. • Staff extend their professional development. For example, in-house training helps staff to plan effectively for children's individual learning needs.

• Staff support children well when they first attend. They use a calm and reassuring voice when they speak to children. Staff hold their hand, stay close to children and show them around the room when parents leave.

T...his helps children to settle and to feel emotionally secure. • Staff plan activities for children, but they also allow them to select resources and toys to support their interests. They observe children and identify what they need to learn next.

Children make good progress in their development. • Staff support children well who speak English as an additional language. They gather key words of the language spoken in children's home and use these to support them with routines of the day.

For example, they say 'My name is' in French to enable children to recognise and choose a card showing their name when they arrive. It is not yet outstanding because: • The manager and staff have not developed highly effective ways to encourage all parents to be involved in their children's learning in the pre-school. • The process to monitor the progress made by different groups of children is not embedded in practice to help raise outcomes for children to the highest level.


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