Blackwell Busy Bees Out of School Club

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About Blackwell Busy Bees Out of School Club


Name Blackwell Busy Bees Out of School Club
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address Blackwell Primary School, Primrose Hill, Blackwell, Alfreton, Derbyshire, DE55 5JG
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Out-of day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Derbyshire
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

This provision is good • Staff form positive relationships with parents.

They share daily information with parents about their children's experiences. This helps the staff to provide continuity of care to meet each child's needs. • Staff have strong relationships with children and interact with them in positive ways.

They talk to the children about their experiences at school. This helps to support children's confidence and emotional development. As a result, children are enthusiastic about attending the club.

• Staff know the children well and what they enjoy doing. As a result, they plan activities that support children's interests and their future learning. S...taff motivate children and encourage their involvement in the opportunities on offer.

Staff provide a broad range of activities to promote children's enjoyment while at the club. • Staff help children to develop positive attitudes and good behaviour. Staff are positive role models and have a friendly and caring approach to support children's well-being.

Children play happily and respect each other, for example, by sharing and taking turns in their play and daily routines. Children's behaviour is very good. • Staff and management work well together to evaluate the effectiveness of the club.

They hold regular meetings and discussions to plan for the club's future. The manager uses feedback from children, parents, staff and school staff to identify changes and improvements that benefit all children who attend the club. • At times, staff miss opportunities to support children's growing independence.

They sometimes complete practical tasks that children can manage for themselves. • Occasionally, children are not given clear messages about healthy food options. Staff do not always explain to children why healthy food is important and good for their health as part of a healthy lifestyle.

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