Bee Happy Nursery & Pre School

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About Bee Happy Nursery & Pre School


Name Bee Happy Nursery & Pre School
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address Chichester House, Chichester Road, Romiley, Stockport, Cheshire, SK6 4BL
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Full day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Stockport
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

This provision is good The experienced management team is committed to offering a good-quality provision for children and families. It has high standards and reflects on its practice on a regular basis, developing action plans to help to drive forward improvements. There is a calm and relaxed atmosphere within the nursery.

Caring and nurturing staff help children to form secure emotional attachments and all children are happy and settled. Younger children's routines are tailored to suit their needs and preferences. Staff use observations to gain an accurate picture of children's development.

Staff share regular information with parents, value their contributions to asses...sments and support them to continue children's learning at home. For example, staff share children's favourite rhymes and the sign language they are learning. This shared approach contributes to children's good progress.

Managers offer staff targeted training opportunities aimed at benefiting children. Recent training on how to teach older children letters and sounds has had a positive impact on staff's teaching skills and the interesting activities and sessions they offerIt is not yet outstanding because: Staff do not provide younger children with a range of opportunities to help them to begin to develop an awareness of different people and cultures from the wider world. Sometimes, staff do not give children sufficient time to respond to questions, to enable them to develop their thinking and speaking skills even further.


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