World’s End Under Fives Centre

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About World’s End Under Fives Centre


Name World’s End Under Fives Centre
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address 18 Blantyre Street, London, SW10 0DS
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Full day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority KensingtonandChelsea
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

The provision is good • Staff offer a welcoming and inclusive learning environment where children feel safe and secure. Children settle well into daily routines and play together in harmony. Their behaviour is good.

• Managers and staff check the progress of each child and groups of children. When identifying gaps in children's learning, they provide good support to help children to narrow these. Children make good progress in relation to their different starting points.

Staff prepare children well for the next stage of their learning, including starting school. • Children develop good knowledge of how to keep themselves safe. For example, children know it is safe to cro...ss the roads, using 'zebra crossings' and 'traffic lights' during role-play activities and outings.

• Staff build positive relationships with parents and keep them well informed about their children's learning and development. They involve parents in planning children's next steps in learning. • Managers have successfully improved their practice.

For example, they monitor and evaluate the provision to help improve many aspects of teaching and outcomes for all children. It is not yet outstanding because: • On occasions, staff do not consistently help children to manage tasks for themselves to become more independent in their learning. • Staff do not always provide further opportunities for children to access and develop their skills in using everyday technology.

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