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How do I find an old Ofsted report?

How do I find an old Ofsted report?

The National Archives holds surviving records on all these institutions up until 1993. For reports after 1993 please visit OFSTED’s website. HMI reports varied in frequency, scope and content in order to meet the requirements of the government of the day.

How often do nurseries need Ofsted inspection?

once every 6 years
You’ll usually be inspected within the first 30 months of registering as a childminder or childcare provider, and at least once every 6 years after that. You may also be inspected if someone reports concerns about the childcare you’re providing.

What Ofsted look for in a nursery?

For your benefit, here’s the full list of all the relevant documentation that Ofsted expect: Current staff list and staff qualifications, including paediatric first aid. A register/list showing the date of birth of all children on roll and routine staffing arrangements.

Which schools are Ofsted outstanding?

Source: Ofsted

Rated “Outstanding” by Ofsted in 2021 By alphabetical order A-Z
Educational institutions Types
Cheam High School Secondary
Chelwood Nursery School Nursery
Copdock Primary School Primary

Are Ofsted inspecting nurseries?

Currently, nursery providers will normally have their setting inspected by Ofsted at least once within a four-year cycle but this can often result in an eight-year gap between inspection visits.

Does a nursery have to be Ofsted registered?

Most childcare providers looking after children under the age of 8 must register with Ofsted (or a childminder agency). This chapter explains when you cannot register, and when you do not have to. Most childcare providers looking after children under the age of 8 must register with Ofsted.

What do Ofsted inspectors look for in nurseries?

Things the inspector is looking to find out are: Parents’ overall satisfaction with the service and care provided to their child (ren). How involved are the parents at the setting? Any concerns they may have/ areas for improvement.

What do Ofsted look for in nurseries?

the progress check for any children aged two. the impact of any early years pupil premium funding on the children’s development. the quality of support for any children with SEND. the discussions held with each child’s key person and how they decide what to teach.

What questions will Ofsted ask in nursery?

What might they ask?

  • How do you work to promote the British Values?
  • What should you be looking out for if a child spends a long time away from the setting?
  • How do you report a safeguarding issue?
  • What would be some warning signs for you that there was a safeguarding issue with one of your key children?

What is the urn number for Park High School?

These establishments are linked with Park High School, URN: 137075. For example, they may be predecessor or successor establishments. The age range that the establishment is legally allowed to make provision for.

What qualifications does the Park Nursery have?

The Park Nursery registered in 2003 and is situated in a two-storey building in a residential area of Bridlington. The nursery employs 16 childcare practitioners. Of these, three hold appropriate childcare qualifications at level 2, six are qualified at level 3, three are qualified at level 4 and three have early years degrees.

Where is the Park Nursery?

The Park Nursery registered in 2003 and is situated in a two-storey building in a residential area of Bridlington. The nursery employs 16 childcare practitioners.

What are the working hours of the nursery?

The nursery opens Monday to Friday all year round from 7.30am until 6pm. The nursery provides funded early education for two-, three- and four-year-old children. It supports a number of children who speak English as an additional language and children who have special educational needs and/or disabilities.