Lubavitch Of Edgware Kindergarten

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About Lubavitch Of Edgware Kindergarten


Name Lubavitch Of Edgware Kindergarten
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address 230 Hale Lane, Edgware, HA8 9PZ
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Full day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Barnet
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

This provision is good • Managers have improved the provision significantly since the last inspection.

For example, they have increased the number of qualified staff to work with the children and ensured that staff who prepare and handle food received training in food hygiene. • Children benefit from secure and trusting bonds with staff. They settle well and play together in harmony.

Children's behaviour is good. • Staff know how children learn and develop. Children make good progress and are well prepared for the next stages of their learning, including the move on to school.

• Staff work closely with parents and keep them well informed about their children's l...earning. They involve them in planning the next steps. • Parents say their children are eager to come to nursery and learn well.

They appreciate that staff have something positive to say about their children when they pick them up at home time. • Although staff provide good experiences to help children learn about their own identity and culture, children do not receive enough opportunities to help them understand about the different people and their communities. • Managers do not fully check the progress of the different groups of children to help identify less obvious gaps in their learning and use to tailor teaching if needed.


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