Carousel Nursery School

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Name Carousel Nursery School
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address 40 Northern Parade, Portsmouth, PO2 8ND
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Full day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Portsmouth
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

The provision is good • All aspects of the supervision process are implemented well. The manager holds regular meetings to discuss the positions and responsibilities staff hold within the nursery. Senior members of staff are good role models for others.

They share advice with less experienced members of staff about how to raise the quality of their teaching. • Staff carefully organise the layout of the nursery to meet the needs of all children. They provide children with opportunities to relax when they are tired.

They reflect on how they can improve children's experiences. Children thoroughly enjoy collecting natural resources to enhance their own play. • Staff provide ...targeted help for children who require it.

They involve a range of professionals in children's learning and development, such as speech and language therapists. All children make good progress from their specific starting points. • There is a range of opportunities for children of all ages to learn how to use technology safely.

Staff offer older children the chance to experiment with simple equipment and younger children enjoy investigating push-button toys. It is not yet outstanding because: • When children move age groups within the nursery, staff do not swiftly share information with parents about their child's new key person to ensure a consistent approach. • Staff do not consistently support children to develop highly effective hygiene routines to help them understand how to prevent the spread of germs.


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