Pop Up Care Clubs

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About Pop Up Care Clubs


Name Pop Up Care Clubs
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address Ruperts Way, Leicester, LE8 0GG
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Out-of day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Leicestershire
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

This provision is good • Managers have worked hard since registration to provide children with an enjoyable experience before and after their school day. Children are provided with a varied and stimulating range of activities that complement those offered by the school.

• Managers seek the views of parents, children and staff through a range of innovative ways. They value their contributions and ensure that these are taken into account when planning future targets for development. • Partnerships with parents are good.

Staff spend time talking to parents when they collect their children. They ensure that parents are informed about what their children have been doing and t...he food that they have enjoyed for their snack. • Children greet staff enthusiastically.

They have formed close attachments to staff who listen intently to pieces of news that children are keen to share with them about their school day. This helps to support children's emotional well-being. • Children are happy and settled.

They show enthusiasm as they engage in the range of activities that are available to them. • Children's behaviour is good. Staff make sure that children are fully involved in deciding on rules that are suitable for the club.

Children understand that these rules help to keep them safe as well as help them to develop appropriate attitudes towards one another. • A good working relationship has been established with the school that children attend. However, this could be further enhanced to promote an even more continuous and consolidated approach to children's care and learning.


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