Roby Bambinos Nursery

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About Roby Bambinos Nursery


Name Roby Bambinos Nursery
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address Bambinos Day Nursery, 63a, Church Road, Roby, Liverpool, L36 9TN
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Full day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Knowsley
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

This provision is good • The manager leads a long-standing, well-qualified and dedicated staff team.

She strives to achieve the best possible standards for children. Self-evaluation is effective in supporting the continual improvement of the nursery. • Staff support children's communication skills well.

For instance, staff consistently model clear language and talk to children as they play. Staff repeat sounds that babies make and help to support early language development. They use effective questioning methods and give older children plenty of time to think and respond.

All children become confident talkers. • Staff provide effective support for children with ...special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND). They identify gaps in children's learning and use effective interventions to help them to catch up with their peers.

Staff work closely with other professionals and agencies. This helps to meet children's individual needs. • Partnerships with parents are good.

The manager and staff provide different ways for parents to be involved in children's care and learning. For example, staff share information through daily discussions and regular assessments. Parents are invited to attend stay-and-play sessions and parents' evenings.

This helps to promote continuity in children's learning. • The manager has recently implemented new systems to monitor staff even more rigorously to help them to develop their already good skills and provide high-quality education. However, this is in its infancy and not yet fully embedded in practice.


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