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St Thomas' Hospital Day Nursery | Ofsted Reports, Reviews (2025)

St Thomas' Hospital Day Nursery
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The quality of education Good
Behaviour and attitudes Good
Personal development Good
Leadership and management Good
Overall effectiveness at previous inspection Good
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Indoor and Outdoor Facilities: Staff implement appropriate risk assessments and safety procedures at all times.
Activities: Children particularly like sensory play and exploring different textures. Older children enjoy collecting and exploring leaves, while babies and toddlers enjoy playing in the sand and water.
Skills , Knowledge and Behavior: Children are developing good physical skills. Older children skilfully use large climbing equipment. Toddlers develop good balancing skills and spatial awareness as they carefully walk across the stepping stones.
Communication: Parents are informed about the curriculum that is provided, which enables them to further support children's learning at home.
Community Building: Parents value the continuity of care by staff who have worked at the setting for many years and say that this helps their children to feel settled.
Programs and Resources: Children with additional needs are supported well and are making good progress from their starting points.
Staff Training: Staff share information appropriately and identify the needs of children who require additional support. Therefore, they receive targeted support at an early stage.
Welcoming and Professional Staff: Parents find the staff caring and friendly.
Safeguarding Training: Staff complete safeguarding training so that they know what to do if they have any concerns about children's welfare or if any allegations are raised against staff.
Play and Learning Integration: Staff plan a good range of activities across all areas of learning during indoor and outdoor play. Children are making good progress and are purposefully engaged in play.
Transition to Primary School: Children show a good understanding of expectations for their behaviour. Staff support them well in learning about sharing and taking turns.
Diversity Management: Although children are supported with their communication and language, especially children who speak English as an additional language (EAL), staff do not make best use of opportunities to include children's home languages in everyday routines.
Child Safety Management: Staff implement appropriate risk assessments and safety procedures at all times.
Children's Safety and Security: Babies show strong bonds with staff. They enjoy lots of cuddles and support, which helps them to feel safe and secure.
Teaching Personal Safety: Children know to wash their hands before and after meals, and older children put on their coats and use the bathroom independently.
Happiness and Settling: Older children say they like playing with their friends, especially outside.
Nutritional Menu: They are offered a balanced diet and develop healthy eating habits as they make choices of the foods they want to eat at lunchtime. Good systems are in place to ensure children's individual dietary needs are known and respected.
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Autumn Half Term Holidays 28th Oct 2024 - 1st Nov 2024
Winter Holidays 23rd Dec 2024 - 3rd Jan 2025
Spring Half Term Holidays 17th Feb 2025 - 21st Feb 2025
Spring Holidays 7th Apr 2025 - 21st Apr 2025
Summer Half Term Holidays 26th May 2025 - 30th May 2025
Summer Holidays 23rd Jul 2025 - 29th Aug 2025

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Spring Term-2 22nd Feb 2025 - 6th Apr 2025
Summer Term 22nd Apr 2025 - 25th May 2025
Summer Term-2 31st May 2025 - 22nd Jul 2025
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