Tots ’n’ Tykes (Leeds) Ltd

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About Tots ’n’ Tykes (Leeds) Ltd


Name Tots ’n’ Tykes (Leeds) Ltd
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address Tots & Tykes, 3-5 Wesley Square, PUDSEY, West Yorkshire, LS28 7AB
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Full day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Leeds
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

This provision is good The management team has a good understanding of how they want the nursery to develop and improve. The day-to-day management is effective and a commitment to build on the already good quality of care and learning is enthusiastically demonstrated. The playrooms and gardens are thoughtfully organised and provide children with rich and fun learning experiences.

Staff are kind and caring with the children. The effective key-person system has enabled the formation of strong bonds. This is enabling children to feel safe.

They are confident and interested learners who are busy explorers throughout the nursery. Children are happy, very sociable and content ...in their relationships with one another. Firm friendships have been established, which means they play well together and staff support them well to show care and concern for each other.

Staff have developed good relationships with parents and a range of external agencies to help them support children who have special educational needs (SEN) and/or disabilities. It is not yet outstanding because: Although, staff benefit from a range of regular training experiences, staff supervision does not yet focus precisely enough on staff's individual development needs to raise the quality of teaching to the highest level. Occasionally, staff do not allow sufficient time when posing questions to children to allow them to answer what they know and think.


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