Rothley Childcare Club

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About Rothley Childcare Club


Name Rothley Childcare Club
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address Village Hall, Fowke Street, Rothley, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE7 7PJ
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

The provision is good • The manager has made many changes since the last inspection. She ensures that all records are kept on the premises and that Ofsted are aware of the manager.

Recruitment procedures are robust and help to ensure staff are suitable in their role. • The management team gathers the views of parents and children when they reflect on the overall effectiveness of the club. Staff vary the range of toys that is available for children, giving them more choices.

They reflect on the healthy foods they offer children. • Parents comment positively about the club. They say that the club has a friendly, relaxed atmosphere and there are plenty of activities that ch...ildren enjoy.

Children demonstrate that they feel safe and are emotionally secure. • Staff plan exciting experiences for children. They organise a 'bake off' where one child decides what other children need to make.

Children use dough to make a 'swiss roll', demonstrating their creative skills and imagination. • Staff promote children's safety well when they walk from the school that children attend to the club. They provide children with high-visibility vests, so they can easily be seen.

Children are given information on road safety to help them to learn how to keep themselves safe when they are in the street. It is not yet outstanding because: • Occasionally, children are not able to focus on their chosen activity. • Staff do not consistently help children to develop an awareness of their personal safety when they use the internet.


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