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The Play Station | Ofsted Reports, Reviews (2025)

The Play Station
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Previous inspection grade Good
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Indoor and Outdoor Facilities: Staff provide children with a range of well-planned and engaging activities and experiences, both inside and out.
Communication: Staff share information with parents about their children's day, through daily discussions.
Community Building: Parents say children love coming each day and comment on the exceptional staff team.
Programs and Resources: Children with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) are supported well at the club.
Staff Training: Manager and staff work together with children's teachers and parents to ensure that children get appropriate support.
Welcoming and Professional Staff: Staff greet the children warmly as they are collected from their classrooms.
Safeguarding Training: There is an open and positive culture around safeguarding that puts children's interests first.
Play and Learning Integration: Staff encourage them to crush and mix the ingredients together with rolling pins. This helps children to concentrate on their chosen activities well.
Transition to Primary School: Children make leavers' cards for their teachers at school.
Child Safety Management: There is an open and positive culture around safeguarding that puts children's interests first.
Children's Safety and Security: Staff are quick to intervene and support children to feel safe and secure during their time at the club.
Teaching Personal Safety: Staff embed 'ground rules', which they have on display and practise regularly, such as being kind and sharing.
Happiness and Settling: Children tell visitors that they love coming and spending time with their friends.
Nutritional Menu: Children choose from a range of healthy snacks, such as apples, bananas and yoghurts.
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The Play Station is a Nursery, Nursery located in West Yorkshire, Yorkshire and The Humber.

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constructed in 2000 The Play Station is an out of school play club which specialises in delivering reliable, flexible and affordable childcare for families in the in Ilkley and the Wharfedale area.
It offers a superior standard of complete wrap-around care for all children aged 4-11yrs both during school term and school holidays.
The Play Station provides a safe environment that enables children of all abilities to enjoy a stimulating, fun and happy play experience; allowing parents/carers the freedom to leave their child, secure in the knowledge that they will be playing in a safe, friendly and relaxed environment.
A child has the right to play, according to The Play Station.
The Play Station is a club where play comes first because of this.
The children choose their own games at their own discretion.
The right to play is a childs first claim on the community.
Play is natures training for life David Lloyd George.
At The Play Station we celebrate diversity and strive to instil integrity, compassion and confidence in each child.
Play is the fundamental way that children enjoy their childhood.
It is essential to their quality of life as children Play England.
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