Woking Leisure Centre Holiday Camps and Creche

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About Woking Leisure Centre Holiday Camps and Creche


Name Woking Leisure Centre Holiday Camps and Creche
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address Woking Leisure Centre, Kingfield Road, Woking, Surrey, GU22 9BA
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Out-of day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Surrey
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

This provision is good • Leaders have made significant improvements since the previous inspection. Managers have extended staff knowledge of safeguarding.

They support staff effectively to understand and develop their roles through training, regular meetings and mentoring. This is having a positive impact on the quality of the holiday camps and creche. • Parents offer very positive feedback about children's experiences and say how much children enjoy attending.

They appreciate the wide variety of activities on offer and the nurturing and kind staff. Parents describe the setting as 'brilliant'. • Children have lots of fun.

They settle quickly into new routines an...d feel secure in their surroundings. Children thoroughly enjoy socialising with one another. They are motivated to join in with activities and are happy and confident to try new things for the first time.

• Good information is gathered from the start. This positively helps staff to understand children's individual needs and how they can complement what children learn at school. • Staff do not consistently plan outdoor activities to provide for all children's interests, particularly those who prefer to develop their skills in the outside area.

• On occasion, staff do not give careful consideration to the organisation and accessibility of resources. Children do not always have a calm, quiet area in which to spend time if they choose. This is particularly evident during the lunchtime break.


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