Little Jannah Daycare Nursery

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About Little Jannah Daycare Nursery


Name Little Jannah Daycare Nursery
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address All Saints Church, Beulah Hill, London, Croydon, SE19 3EP
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Full day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Croydon
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

This provision is good • The manager has effective systems to evaluate the quality of the nursery.

She uses feedback from parents and other professionals to identify priorities for development. This contributes to her determination for continuous improvement. • Staff receive good support to enhance their personal effectiveness and strengthen their understanding of how to support children.

For example, the manager regularly meets with staff to discuss their teaching skills and review children's learning. This helps children to achieve good outcomes. • Staff build warm relationships with children.

They use information gathered from parents to implement personal ca...re routines for babies and children that mirror those from home. Children show that they feel happy and secure. • Staff provide opportunities for children to develop their literacy skills from an early stage.

For example, babies enjoy looking at pictures as they explore books, and toddlers choose their favourite rhymes to sing. • The manager regularly reviews records relating to children's safety and health. She is vigilant and alert, and supports staff to promptly identify and address potential hazards.

This helps to keep children safe as they play and learn. • Although children make good progress overall, the manager does not check that group activities are appropriate for all children, or that routines work well. • Children have inconsistent opportunities to recognise and use the languages they hear at home.


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