Pathways, Woodland Trails Day Nursery

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About Pathways, Woodland Trails Day Nursery


Name Pathways, Woodland Trails Day Nursery
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address Marlene Croft, Birmingham, West Midlands, B37 7JT
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Full day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Solihull
Highlights from Latest Inspection

What is it like to attend this early years setting?

The provision is outstanding

Children flourish at this exceptionally nurturing nursery.

The caring and supportive staff have remarkably high expectations for all children. The relationships built between children, their key person and their co-key person are excellent. Children are greeted warmly when they arrive at nursery.

They are eager to join their peers in the wonderfully inviting environments, which are a hive of activity. All children, including those who are settling in, display the highest levels of happiness during their sessions. Children behave extremely well.

They are very respectful and truly understand the routines ...and expectations at nursery.Staff have a remarkable understanding of what skills children need to learn, taking into account their varying starting points. They take great care in gathering information about children's interests, development and previous experiences when they start nursery.

They use this information incredibly well to develop and implement a targeted curriculum that supports all children to make the best possible progress. For instance, staff skilfully consider ways to build on children's self-confidence. When older children arrive, they choose from a range of visual cards to vote for what story they would like to listen to.

This supports children to learn a sense of democracy as they vote to come to a decision. Younger children are gently encouraged to explore their environment and resources with real purpose. In turn, they display high levels of curiosity and resilience.

They are inspired to join in with the exciting experiences that staff plan and deliver. For instance, they exclaim 'wow!' as they explore the texture of gloop, and use a variety of tools that help their physical development.

What does the early years setting do well and what does it need to do better?

Staff truly help children to experience real awe and wonder during their time at nursery.

Children show increasing levels of interest and display extremely positive attitudes during their play. Older children demonstrate exceptional critical thinking skills. For instance, they eagerly explore pumpkins and squashes.

They squeal with excitement as they roll squashes to see how far they will travel. Children remain motivated for long periods as they carve and scoop pumpkins, and investigate their seeds, smell and differing textures.The nursery is led by a team of inspirational leaders who are wholly passionate about the service they provide.

Staff comment extremely positively about the support they receive for their own professional development and well-being. The leadership team is highly reflective and totally attuned to both staff and children's developmental needs. It ensures that staff benefit from high-quality coaching opportunities to continually build on their exceptionally strong teaching skills.

The team works collaboratively with staff to evaluate and adapt the curriculum to reflect the changing needs, interests and experiences of the children who attend.Children's communication, language and literacy skills are promoted remarkably well. Staff know how important it is to develop a love of reading and provide an environment that is incredibly language rich.

There are ample opportunities for children to listen and join in with singing familiar rhymes. Staff interact with children with real purpose and meaning. They expertly introduce new words and ask a variety of considered questions that build on children's understanding.

They consistently use simple signs to support children's emerging language skills.Staff support children with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) incredibly well. Staff are extremely knowledgeable and put timely support in place once any gaps in children's development have been identified.

They expertly adapt their teaching and practice so that children with SEND continue to benefit from an inclusive and challenging curriculum. The leadership team works collaboratively with parents, staff and professionals to ensure that additional funding is best spent to help children with SEND and those from disadvantaged backgrounds thrive.Children's experiences over time are extremely well planned to ensure that they have the key skills needed for the next stage in their learning.

Children's independence and self-care skills are expertly supported. Staff conscientiously provide opportunities for children to be autonomous throughout the day. For example, older children confidently serve themselves lunch and scrape their plates after eating.

Partnership working is a key strength of this nursery. Staff develop highly positive relationships from the outset. They work tirelessly to ensure that communication with parents is strong and support them to know how best to build on their child's learning outside of the nursery.

Parents comment that the staff are wonderfully supportive and their children are incredibly happy attending. The leadership team plans copious opportunities to work in complete collaboration with parents. The team routinely shares its knowledge and expertise through a variety of well-planned workshops that reflect the nursery's current priorities and children's development.

Children's health and well-being are given utmost priority. Children benefit from regular outdoor learning and lots of fresh air. They are provided with nutritious snacks and meals.

Staff offer guidance to families who provide packed lunches to ensure they are consistently healthy. Children's emotional literacy is supported highly successfully. In particular, staff empower younger children to express their feelings in the safe and secure environment.

This positively supports children's self-regulation.

Safeguarding

The arrangements for safeguarding are effective.There is an open and positive culture around safeguarding that puts children's interests first.


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