Noah’s Ark Preschool

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About Noah’s Ark Preschool


Name Noah’s Ark Preschool
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address The Wooden Classroom, Farrington Road, Paulton, Bristol, BS39 7LW
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Full day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority BathandNorthEastSomerset
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

The provision is good • The manager is dedicated to ensuring that the quality of care provided is of a high standard.

Self-evaluation is effective and leads to clear action plans. The manager gathers the views of children and parents, and works closely with staff to ensure ongoing improvements. • Children are extremely happy and settled.

They have developed incredibly secure emotional attachments to their key person and other staff. The key-person system is highly effective. • Staff support children and parents to develop a positive awareness of healthy eating.

For example, they guide parents on correct portion sizes and give healthy food suggestions. The settin...g holds a 'healthy eating' award. • Partnerships with parents are effective.

Staff keep parents informed about their child's development and support parents with children's learning at home. Parents speak highly of the supportive staff and the care their children receive. • The manager carefully monitors the progress made by individual and groups of children and uses this information to identify gaps in learning.

This enables staff to provide children with extra support where needed. It is not yet outstanding because: • The manager does not make the best possible use of staff supervision arrangements to identify areas where the quality of teaching can be improved further. • At times, staff sometimes do not make the most of opportunities to extend children's awareness of numbers and mathematical language through play.


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