Pretty Windows Ltd

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Name Pretty Windows Ltd
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address Pretty Windows Day Nursery, Unit 37-49, Avenue A, Sneinton Market, NOTTINGHAM, NG1 1DT
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Full day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Nottingham
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

This provision is good • The management team at the nursery has worked hard to improve the overall quality of the provision since the last inspection. They demonstrate a positive attitude to the ongoing development of the nursery and are keen to continue to with the good work that has been started.

• Children who have special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) are extremely well supported by staff. Staff monitor children's progress carefully and ensure that appropriate intervention is put into place. They work in partnership with other professionals to ensure that the approach to children's ongoing care and well-being is consistent.

• Children are very happy an...d settled in this welcoming and friendly nursery. They develop strong bonds with staff and feel quickly feel at home. Parents report that they are very happy with the nursery provision.

• Children enjoy a variety of play and learning experiences. They benefit from regular outings in the local community where they visit a residential home for older people. This helps to support their understanding of the wider world around them.

• Staff working in the toddler room do not consistently make the very best use of ongoing observation and assessment to help identify children's rates of progress and meticulously plan highly challenging activities. • Staff do not make effective use of the information that they gather about what children already know and can do on entry. • The manager does not fully explore how the early years pupil premium funding can be best used so that children make the highest possible progress.


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