Green Shoots

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About Green Shoots


Name Green Shoots
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address Bruton Community Hall, Bruton Avenue, BATH, BA2 4QJ
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises
Gender Mixed
Local Authority BathandNorthEastSomerset
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

This provision is good The manager is very passionate and ambitious. She has high expectations of her staff and monitors their performance well.

She supports staff effectively to develop their skills and knowledge, to improve teaching and ensure positive outcomes for children. For example, training has helped staff to support children in developing good imaginations. Children form exceptionally close bonds with the staff and feel extremely safe in their care.

Children are extremely confident and demonstrate exceptionally positive behaviour and respect for one another. The manager and staff know each child very well. They plan a wide range of learning experiences and acti...vities, which successfully challenges children and ignites their interests effectively.

All children make at least good progress from their individual starting points. Partnerships with parents are very strong. The manager and staff involve parents effectively in their children's learning, share information and work together well to plan and share next steps.

It is not yet outstanding because: Staff do not always use the available space as well as possible. For example, during some small-group activities in the hallway, adults entering the building or using the bathroom facilities interrupt children's learning. Occasionally, staff miss opportunities to support children in using equipment correctly, such as scissors, to develop their good physical skills further.


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