Chuckle Bunnies Day Nursery

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About Chuckle Bunnies Day Nursery


Name Chuckle Bunnies Day Nursery
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address The Old Vicarage, 35 Vicarage Road, Swadlincote, Derbyshire, DE11 8LG
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Full day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Derbyshire
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

This provision is good • Staff plan well for children's learning and assess their development regularly. They provide a wide range of stimulating activities.

Staff make effective use of information from observations to work out what children need to learn next. Children make good progress. • Staff prioritise children's safety.

For instance, they regularly check all areas of the nursery to protect children from harm. The manager ensures that all staff are thoroughly checked during the recruitment process and that they are all aware of policies and procedures that help to keep children safe. • Children's behaviour is good.

Staff remind children of rules, such as s...haring and taking turns. Staff are good role models and demonstrate to children the importance of using good manners. • Children rapidly build close bonds with their key person.

This helps children to grow in confidence as they settle in. Staff are kind and caring and meet children's needs. • Partnerships with parents and other professionals involved in the care and learning of children are strong.

Information is shared on a regular basis, which contributes to the good progress that children make. • The manager does not routinely monitor staff performance rigorously and set precise targets for their further development to help raise staff practice to the highest level. • The staff do not consistently make the best possible use of learning opportunities during activities to support children further to increase their vocabulary and communication skills.


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