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All Saints Day Nursery | Ofsted Reports, Fees, Reviews (2025)

All Saints 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 Inadequate
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Diverse Books and Toys: Children have a keen interest in dinosaurs and enjoy talking about and listening to stories about them. They confidently identify the different types of dinosaurs including a Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus Rex and a Pterodactyl.
Indoor and Outdoor Facilities: Children have many opportunities to be physically active. Staff support children's emerging language and communication skills well.
Activities: Children have many opportunities to be physically active. Staff know the children well and plan an ambitious curriculum that stimulates, challenges and supports their future learning.
Skills , Knowledge and Behavior: Staff introduce new words and encourage children to share what they have been doing in nursery. Children behave well and respond well to requests made of them.
Communication: Parents are very happy with the nursery, the staff and the care and learning opportunities staff provide for their children.
Programs and Resources: The care of children with special educational needs and/or disabilities is a particular strength. Clear routines are in place to ensure that possible gaps in learning are swiftly identified.
Play and Learning Integration: Children are excited and eager to be in nursery. Activities are attractively displayed and capture children's attention.
Diversity Management: Children attend the nursery from a diverse range of cultural backgrounds. Staff support children who have English as an additional language.
Welcoming and Professional Staff: Staff greet children warmly and are keen to hear about their adventures outside of nursery. This makes children feel welcome and valued.
Child Safety Management: The arrangements for safeguarding are effective. There is an open and positive culture around safeguarding that puts children's interests first.
Happiness and Settling: Children receive lots of praise and encouragement which supports their confidence and self-esteem.
Nutritional Menu: Children's health and well-being is met well. They benefit from plenty of fresh air and exercise and enjoy freshly prepared snacks and meals.
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All Saints Day Nursery is a Nursery, Nursery located in West Midlands County, West Midlands.

This nursery accepts children from 2-5 years old.

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Wolverhampton was a small community of landowners and farmers in the year AD 985.
All Saints was good farmland over this entire period.
The Industrial Revolution was about to dramatically alter Wolverhampton in the late 1700s.
Over 100 foundries popped up in the town due to the presence of coal and iron deposits.
Early in the 1800s, the town enjoyed royal favour.
In 1864, a church and a classroom were originally built in Steelhouse Lane on the site of an abandoned pigsty.
The same year saw the opening of All Saints School.
The world economy experienced tougher circumstances in the 1970s.
Low incomes and ageing homes contributed to All Saints' demise.
Its long history as a red-light district didn't help, and it had developed a reputation as a place to stay away from.
1980 saw All Saints cut off from the town centre by the recently constructed Ring Road.
The Royal Hospital collapsed in 1997 not long after Travel West Midlands closed their sizable bus station in 1995.
The region has undergone some significant physical changes over the first ten years of the new millennium.
Many of the non-listed buildings on the Royal Hospital site have now been demolished after Tesco UK purchased the property.
In order to make way for a housing development, the former GKN plant on Steelhouse Lane has now been destroyed.
A number of heritage pathways were built around the All Saints and Blakenhall region by the ABCD Heritage Project and Walking for Health.
These serve as a guide to the attractions and structures that are a part of the region's rich heritage.
On the Wolverhampton History and Heritage website, you may view the guides.
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Holidays & terms

Holidays 2024/25

Holidays Date
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 14th Apr 2025 - 25th Apr 2025
Summer Half Term Holidays 26th May 2025 - 30th May 2025
Summer Holidays 22nd Jul 2025 - 29th Aug 2025

Terms Dates 2024/25

Terms Dates
Autumn Term 2nd Sep 2024 - 27th Oct 2024
Autumn Term-2 2nd Nov 2024 - 22nd Dec 2024
Spring Term 4th Jan 2025 - 16th Feb 2025
Spring Term-2 22nd Feb 2025 - 13th Apr 2025
Summer Term 26th Apr 2025 - 25th May 2025
Summer Term-2 31st May 2025 - 21st Jul 2025
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