Moreton Hall Prepcare Nursery

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About Moreton Hall Prepcare Nursery


Name Moreton Hall Prepcare Nursery
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address Moreton Hall Preparatory School, Bury St. Edmunds, IP32 7BJ
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Full day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Suffolk
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

This provision is good • Staff have strong relationships with each other and they work well as a team. They are good role models to the children and are calm and sensitive towards their needs.

This supports children to behave well and promotes their emotional well-being. • Teaching is good. Staff skilfully interact with children to extend and challenge their play and learning.

This means that all children are developing their communication and language skills. • Staff manage children's transitions very well. They work effectively with each other, and with parents, to help ensure children's care and learning needs are consistently met.

• Children are independent.... They help to conduct risk assessments. Older children demonstrate a good understanding of how to keep their room safe.

For example, they check that the taps are turned off and that the floor is clear of trip hazards. • The manager is passionate about her role and demonstrates a good understanding of the nursery's strengths and areas for development. This drives ongoing improvement.

• The monitoring of assessments of some children is not rigorous enough to consistently secure the best possible outcomes for all children. • Occasionally, group activities do not meet the learning needs of all children. • Staff supervision is not precisely focused on raising the quality of practice to an even higher level.


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