Monkey Puzzle Day Nursery West Acton

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About Monkey Puzzle Day Nursery West Acton


Name Monkey Puzzle Day Nursery West Acton
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address 154 Saxon Drive, London, W3 0NT
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Full day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Ealing
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

This provision is good • The management team has made strong progress since the last inspection. Managers have addressed all actions and recommendations made at the last inspection, improving outcomes for children.

Managers monitor staff performance and staff receive regular supervision to support and develop all areas of practice. • Children enjoy their time in this vibrant and welcoming nursery. Interesting activities and resources engage and challenge children and support their learning well.

Revised systems are now used to monitor development and progress effectively, to identify and close any gaps in children's learning. • Staff share strong relationships with child...ren and support their emotional needs well. For example, children are happy and approach staff with ease.

Babies settle quickly and staff closely follow their individual routines. • The management team demonstrates a strong commitment to continually develop its service. Managers reflect on practice and take account of the views of staff and parents to make improvements.

They work closely with early years advisers and area managers, to develop practice and improve outcomes for children. • Staff do not make the most of opportunities for children to recognise and use the languages they hear at home. • Links with local schools are not yet established to support children's next stage.


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