A DAY care from Baschurch has been commended after an Ofsted inspection, in which inspectors said they could offer improvements to add - and the club has been left thrilled.
Little Angels of Baschurch, based in Baschurch C of E Primary School in Eyton Lane, has received the results of its latest Ofsted report.
The team is really pleased with the results and say they pride themselves in their children-led environment.
Jemma Sharps from the Little Angels said: “We are thrilled with the report – the team has worked so hard daily to make sure everything is running smoothly.
“The children and the parents love it here.
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“We pride ourselves with the routine and structure we have implemented and the whole setting is based on the children’s needs and wants – from food and snacks, which we keep healthy, to toys and games.”
Inspector Louise Chinyuku was also impressed with the out-of-school day care.
She highlighted in her report: “Children enter the club with lots of excitement.
“They show their understanding of the routine as they immediately hang up their coats and bags.
“Staff are incredibly positive role models.
“They communicate with lots of respect to the children.”
She added that the children learn from the positive behaviour and that they behave “extremely well”.
Mrs Chinyuku continued: “Children are happy and settled.”
She also highlighted that parents and grandparent speak extremely highly about the club.
“They share that staff are very caring and nurturing towards their child or grandchild”, she said.
The report added that staff learns as much about the children and their requirements before the kids even get to the club and that they are very attentive in talking to them about their needs.
Mrs Chinyuku also found that the arrangements for safeguarding at the club are effective and that there is an open and positive culture around safeguarding that puts children’s interests first.
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