Ore Church Mice Pre-School CIC

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About Ore Church Mice Pre-School CIC


Name Ore Church Mice Pre-School CIC
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address Christ Church Ore Hall, Old London Road, HASTINGS, East Sussex, TN35 5BG
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Full day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority EastSussex
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

The provision is good • Staff get to know individual children well. For example, they visit them at home to get to see them in their familiar surroundings.

This helps children settle quickly, happily and confidently into their play. Children have positive levels of well-being. • Staff establish positive partnerships with parents and keep them fully informed.

For instance, they regularly share helpful tips with them, such as healthy eating ideas. • Children are polite and behave well. Staff are positive role models.

Children know what is expected of them and they follow rules and boundaries with confidence. • All children have good opportunities to develop their ...creative skills. They explore paint in interesting ways.

For example, they make patterns with marbles and bubbles. • Children gain good skills to support their future learning. For example, they learn to take risks safely with good levels of maturity, such as using real tools like saws.

• The managers and staff effectively evaluate their practice. For instance, they hold daily discussions to reflect on the day's events. They use the feedback to support their future activity plans.

This helps children remain motivated to make good progress. It is not yet outstanding because: • Staff miss some opportunities to encourage children to choose their own play confidently and more independently from a wider range of freely accessible resources. • Staff do not make the most out of opportunities to extend even further children's interest and skills in mathematics as they play.


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