Jigsaw Pre-School

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About Jigsaw Pre-School


Name Jigsaw Pre-School
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address Bury Park Community Resource Centre, 161-161b Dunstable Road, LUTON, LU1 1BW
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Sessional day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Luton
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

The provision is good • The manager and staff value the importance of working in partnership with parents to help secure better outcomes for all children. They successfully engage parents in continuing their children's learning at home. Parents are extremely complimentary about the friendly and caring manager and staff, who really take time to get to know their children well.

• The quality of teaching is good and, in some instances, outstanding. Staff work hard to create a welcoming and stimulating play and learning environment. Children settle quickly and are eager to engage in both adult-led and child-initiated play opportunities.

Children are active learners who focus... well and show pride in their achievements. • Children behave very well. Staff provide children with lots of praise and encouragement to boost their self-esteem.

Children listen well and follow instructions. They use their manners routinely, take turns and learn to respect one another's views and opinions. • Staff work very well together as a team.

The manager takes account of parents' and staff's views to help her identify improvements and their feedback is used effectively to further develop practice and provision. It is not yet outstanding because: • Occasionally, staff are over eager with their questioning and do not always allow children enough time to think about and formulate their responses before moving on to the next question. • Although processes are in place to analyse the progress made by different groups of children, the manager does not always share this information with staff so that they also have a clear picture of the areas to target further support.

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