Kiddies Kottage Nursery

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About Kiddies Kottage Nursery


Name Kiddies Kottage Nursery
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address 6 Lilian Road, London, SW16 5HN
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Full day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Merton
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

The provision is good • The manager evaluates the provision and staff practice well.

She identifies strengths and weaknesses accurately and provides effective support to help staff improve. Some practice and outcomes for children are better then good. • Staff make considerable effort to involve parents in all aspects of their children's care.

Parents receive regular activities and support to help their children at home, which benefits their learning. All children, including those who receive additional funding, make good progress from their starting points. • New children settle extremely quickly and form highly positive relationships with staff and each other.

...The key-person system is highly effective and helps promote children's confidence and self-assurance extremely well. Children's behaviour is exceptional. Children are tolerant of others and treat each other with great kindness and consideration.

They follow the very exceptional example set by the staff, who speak to each other with respect. • Staff closely observe what children can achieve and use this knowledge, along with information from parents, to plan relevant and interesting activities. Children are motivated and eager to learn.

• There are strong partnerships with other professionals working with the children. These help to ensure that staff provide specific support to children who have special educational needs and/or disabilities to help them develop. It is not yet outstanding because: • Although children are independent, at times, staff do not make the most of opportunities to help enhance children's skills to an even higher level.


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