Nature Trail Nursery

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About Nature Trail Nursery


Name Nature Trail Nursery
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address 1 Botany Brow, CHORLEY, Lancashire, PR6 0JN
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Full day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Lancashire
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

This provision is good The manager is ambitious, highly committed and demonstrates a strong drive to promote the best outcomes for children.

The views of staff, parents, children and other professionals are regularly sought and used to inform ongoing improvements. Partnerships with parents are very well established and highly valued. Parents are widely supported to contribute to and be involved in their children's learning.

For example, staff encourage parents to complete observations at home that then informs planning and assessments. Partnerships in place with other professionals are equally well established. Children are happy and enjoy their time at nursery.

...>The key-person system is effective and helps children form secure attachments, promoting their emotional and physical well-being and confidence to explore. Staff plan largely 'in the moment'. They accurately assess children's learning and together with information from parents, other professionals and children's interests, seize opportunities to draw out children's knowledge and build on it there and then.

Activities are rich and varied, helping children to become highly engaged during play. It is not yet outstanding because: Monitoring of staff teaching is not yet rigorous enough to raise the quality of teaching to the very highest levels. Some of the strategies staff use to support children's early reading skills are not always successful in helping children develop an awareness of letters and the sounds they represent.


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