First Footsteps (Norris Green)

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About First Footsteps (Norris Green)


Name First Footsteps (Norris Green)
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address Fairwinds, Broad Lane, Norris Green, Liverpool, Merseyside, L11 1AD
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Full day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Liverpool
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

The provision is good • The manager is very enthusiastic and ambitious. She strives to achieve high-quality provision and has worked with determination to address the actions raised at the previous inspection. The manager evaluates the performance of the nursery well and has clear plans for further developments.

• The manager and staff have successfully achieved a gold award for mathematics. They use the new skills gained well to help to provide various opportunities that support children's understanding of mathematics. • Partnerships with parents are very strong.

Staff ensure that they involve parents in all aspects of their children's care. Parents speak highly of the ...service provided and feel very well supported. • Children thoroughly enjoy their time spent in the nursery.

Staff get to know them well and provide activities and experiences that motivate them to learn. All children, including those who have special educational needs and/or disabilities and funded children, make good progress. • Staff provide children with good opportunities to build on their self-care skills.

For instance, younger children use cutlery and learn to feed themselves at mealtimes. Older children serve their own food and pour their own drinks. They help to clear the tables after eating.

Children enjoy a healthy and nutritionally balanced diet. It is not yet outstanding because: • The new system for the coaching and supervision of staff performance is not deeply embedded to support them to deliver outstanding levels of teaching. • Staff do not utilise enough opportunities to further stretch and challenge children's learning to the highest levels.


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