December 5, 2024

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Bristol nursery wins Ofsted praise for focusing on what children want to learn

An Ofsted inspector has described team members at Partou 100 Acre Wood Day Nursery and Pre-School in Bristol as “friendly and nurturing” with her official report rating the setting ‘Good’ in all areas.

Located within a large cottage and surrounded by impressive outdoor space that includes a summer house, climbing frame and planting area, the nursery serves families in and around the Frampton Cotterell area of the city.

In making her assessment, the inspector talked to team members, parents and children; observed the quality of education provided and its impact on children’s learning; and reviewed relevant documentation including evidence of the suitability of team members working in the setting.

In her report, she notes that team members “eagerly greet children when they arrive, helping children to separate from their parents with ease.”  She adds: “Children settle quickly and confidently explore the wide range of resources and activities available to them.”

Team members are praised for working together “to develop a curriculum that focuses on what they want children to learn,” helping them “to have respect for themselves, respect for others and respect for the world around them.”

She continues: “Staff spend time getting to know the children. They make accurate assessments of children’s progress, and this helps them to identify when children need more support with their learning. Staff engage with children well, playing alongside them using their interests.”

The Ofsted report asserts that the children “benefit from lots of fresh air and exercise” and “enjoy playing in the garden.”

The Nursery Manager is complimented for possessing “a good overview of the nursery.”   The inspector writes: “She is focusing on developing the garden area to make it safer for the youngest children to explore independently and extending areas where older children prefer to play. She has worked with leaders and staff to develop and implement their new curriculum.”

And partnerships between team members and parents are described as “good and well established.”  The report adds: “Parents are happy with the care that their children receive.  Parents praise staff for how they support children’s dietary and medical needs, and they say that their children enjoy attending.”

Stacey Oliver, Partou 100 Acre Wood Nursery Manager, said: “It is a particularly upbeat report which reflects so well on the hard work put in by the team.

“We have endeavoured to create a welcoming ‘home from home’ atmosphere, making use of all-natural toys and equipment to stimulate the children and encourage imaginative play.

“A lot of emphasis is also placed on our bespoke curriculum which is tailored around the needs and interests of each child.

“I am thrilled at the progress the nursery has made.”

Samantha Rhodes, Partou Managing Director, said: “Huge congratulations to Stacey and her team for what they have achieved.

“Partou 100 Acre Wood has excellent facilities, both inside and out, making it an ideal setting for local children to begin their learning journey under the best possible care.”