SRC Community Nursery

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About SRC Community Nursery


Name SRC Community Nursery
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address 1 Gaza Street, Kennington, London, SE17 3RJ
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Full day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Southwark
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

This provision is good • The provider and senior management team have made good progress since the last inspection. They have taken prompt action to implement targeted improvements in discussion with staff and parents. • Staff know individual children's learning needs and interests and plan relevant and fun activities which support and challenge the children.

As a result, children are making at least expected progress. • Children who have additional needs are very well supported. Any gaps in their learning are identified through precise tracking.

This leads to staff providing targeted support in partnership with other professionals. • Children enjoy voting on important i...ssues and learning about the importance of democracy. They enjoy learning about the world, for example as they visit the local British Legion where they help to make poppies.

• The provider has not informed Ofsted of new committee members in a timely manner. This means Ofsted has not been able to conduct relevant suitability checks. However, this does not impact on children's safety as committee members are never left unsupervised with children and are not involved in reviewing sensitive information.

• Sometimes there is a delay in information being shared between staff in the office and those who work with the children. This reduces the effectiveness in which staff can consistently meet children's needs. • During transition times, children do not always receive enough support from staff to help them understand and follow routines.


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