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Al Falah Sunflower Nursery

Al Falah Sunflower 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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Diverse Books and Toys: Children enjoy learning about the world around them while playing in their purpose-built 'post office' and 'clothes shop'.
Indoor and Outdoor Facilities: Children enjoy playing with transport toys and use outdoor spaces for role-playing, ensuring safe and suitable facilities.
Activities: Children's interests are incorporated within the curriculum, and they enjoy activities such as role-playing and learning new words.
Skills , Knowledge and Behavior: Children learn words like 'orbiting', 'astronauts' and develop a deeper understanding of the natural world by planting herbs and vegetables.
Communication: Parents are aware of what their children are learning and how to support this through a parent app and daily discussions with staff.
Community Building: Parents are invited in for regular parent meetings to help them stay informed about their child's progress.
Programs and Resources: Children with SEND and EAL receive appropriate support with timely referrals made in conjunction with the local authority.
Staff Training: The nursery works closely to support children's care and learning needs effectively.
Welcoming and Professional Staff: Staff show utmost care and kindness, making both children and parents feel supported and welcomed.
Safeguarding Training: Staff are regularly trained in safeguarding and first aid to ensure children's safety.
Play and Learning Integration: Children play in purpose-built areas and engage in activities that promote cognitive and motor skills.
Transition to Primary School: Children make good progress with adequate support to prepare them for primary school.
Diversity Management: Children from different language and cultural backgrounds receive appropriate support.
Child Safety Management: Staff have effective understanding of identifying signs and symptoms of abuse and complete regular safeguarding quizzes.
Children's Safety and Security: Children feel happy and settled in a safe environment.
Happiness and Settling: Children are happy and well-settled, expressing positive attitudes towards their learning.
Teaching Personal Safety: Children learn about healthy habits and safety through daily activities, though hygiene routines need improvement.
Nutritional Menu: Children enjoy home-cooked meals and are encouraged to make healthy eating choices.
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Al Falah Sunflower Nursery is a Nursery, Nursery located in Greater London, London.

This nursery accepts children from 0.3-5 years old.

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Al-Falah On November 3, 1997, Councillor Reg Golding, the mayor of Redbridge, officially opened the Sunflower Nursery.
57 Empress Avenue, Ilford, Essex, I61 3DE is where you may find us.
The Nursery is registered by OFSTED and so complies with the criteria for fire and general safety, health, hygiene, and child care in accordance with the registration rules outlined in the Children's Act of 1989.
Children from 3 months to 5 years old can be accommodated in the nursery.
Monday through Friday, 8 am to 6 pm, is when we are open.
On rare occasions, we might need to close the nursery quickly and due to unanticipated circumstances.
The nursery is laid out on two stories, creating a happy, roomy, and cosy ambiance.
We have a sizable front and back yard with plenty of outdoor activities for all the kids, which they may enjoy with an adult present.
Children should be valued and treated as unique beings with their own needs.
Al-Falah The Sunflower Nursery makes sure that the children's activities are age- and developmentally-appropriate, and that they are varied to provide the kids a chance to grow physically, socially, and intellectually.
Children also have a profile book that is filled up on a monthly basis and then regularly provided to the parents to take home, read through with their children, and also to add to with their own images and thoughts about their children.
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Holidays & terms

Holidays 2023/24

Holidays Date
Autumn Half Term Holidays 23rd Oct 2023 - 27th Oct 2023
Winter Holidays 21st Dec 2023 - 3rd Jan 2024
Spring Half Term Holidays 19th Feb 2024 - 23rd Feb 2024
Spring Holidays 29th Mar 2024 - 12th Apr 2024
Summer Half Term Holidays 27th May 2024 - 31st May 2024
Summer Holidays 24th Jul 2024 - 30th Aug 2024

Terms Dates 2023/24

Terms Dates
Autumn Term 4th Sep 2023 - 22nd Oct 2023
Autumn Term-2 28th Oct 2023 - 20th Dec 2023
Spring Term 4th Jan 2024 - 18th Feb 2024
Spring Term-2 24th Feb 2024 - 28th Mar 2024
Summer Term 13th Apr 2024 - 26th May 2024
Summer Term-2 1st Jun 2024 - 23rd Jul 2024
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