Flying Start Nurseries

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About Flying Start Nurseries


Name Flying Start Nurseries
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address 35 Bell Street, Shaftesbury, Dorset, SP7 8AE
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Full day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Dorset
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

This provision is good • Children are engaged and keen to learn.

They enthusiastically take part in a range of interesting activities, such as hatching chicks, which help them to make good progress from their starting points. • Staff build effective working partnerships with parents to involve them fully in their children's learning. They keep them informed about their progress through discussions and online, and involve them in nursery activities, such as the end of year party.

• Staff prepare pre-school children well for the move to school. For example, they help them to practise putting on their sports kit. • Staff support children's communication skills well.
.../>They engage older children in lively conversations and talk animatedly to younger children to encourage their emerging language skills and understanding. • Staff provide particularly good support for babies. They show great affection and warmth towards them, which helps them to feel secure.

Babies confidently explore sounds as they use musical instruments and enjoy experimenting with shaving foam. • Staff know children well. They take time to focus on getting to know each child and use this information to identify the next steps they need to take in their learning.

• Staff are skilled at sharing information with one another to ease children's move to the next room at nursery to ensure that their needs continue to be met without any disruption. • There are some minor inconsistencies in the quality of teaching practice. • Staff are still adapting to a new system for planning which is not yet wholly embedded and resources across the nursery are currently being reviewed.


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