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Mulberry Bush Pre-School - Collier Row | Ofsted Reports, Reviews (2025)

Mulberry Bush Pre-School - Collier Row
Mulberry Bush Pre-School - Collier Row
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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 Not Applicable
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Diverse Books and Toys: Children use puppets, consider characters, retell, and create their own stories.
Indoor and Outdoor Facilities: Children access the outdoor space using their bodies to climb equipment and navigate confidently.
Activities: Staff promote a love of reading and build on children's enthusiasm to explore books well.
Skills , Knowledge and Behavior: Children develop excellent skills to help them manage their own needs independently. Staff encourage younger children to zip up their own coats and pull on their wellington boots before accessing the outdoor space.
Communication: Effective parent partnerships continued during the COVID-19 pandemic through a closed social media format and regular online video calls.
Programs and Resources: Staff work closely with external services to help develop effective programmes of support for children with SEND.
Staff Training: An effective programme of professional development is in place to help staff to access further training, such as specific SEND courses.
Welcoming and Professional Staff: Children are happy and secure and have excellent relationships with key persons.
Safeguarding Training: Staff have a secure understanding of safeguarding. They know the correct procedures to follow to escalate concerns regarding a child's welfare.
Play and Learning Integration: Staff promote children's well-being and support making healthy choices successfully.
Transition to Primary School: Older children master using cutlery correctly and safely, to prepare fruits for a smoothie-making activity. They listen intently to instructions and are well-prepared for their move onto school.
Diversity Management: Children talk to staff, their peers and the inspector confidently. They ask thoughtful questions, consider one another's feelings, make suggestions for songs they would like to sing.
Child Safety Management: Effective procedures are in place to monitor accidents and incidents, and to assess risk. This helps staff provide a safe environment for children in their care.
Children's Safety and Security: Children are happy and secure.
Happiness and Settling: Children mirror the kindness of staff in their interactions with their peers.
Nutritional Menu: Staff promote children's well-being and support making healthy choices successfully. They talk to children about healthy food and drink.
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As of July 1, 2015, all schools and licenced early childhood care and education providers are required under section 26 of the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 to give consideration to the need to keep people from being pulled into terrorism when performing their duties. The Prevent Duty is the name of this obligation.
Since safeguarding is at the core of all we do, we'll make sure we follow and fulfil the Prevent Duty criteria.
As soon as feasible, give the workers the proper training and make sure they are fully aware of their responsibilities.
Staff will be able to recognise kids who could be at risk of radicalization thanks in part to this training.
By using a rigorous risk assessment process, we will determine the likelihood that kids will be dragged into terrorism, particularly by supporting beliefs that are radical and are a part of the terrorist ideology.
Through the use of social media and the internet, we will be aware of the risk of radicalization that exists online.
We will make sure that Dawn Humphries, our designated lead in safeguarding, and Andrea Briley receive at least Prevent Duty awareness training so they can provide guidance and assistance to other staff members.
To ensure that there is a balance between appreciating and respecting difference, while being conscious of the dangers of radicalization, staff will have an ongoing and open discussion about their own opinions towards British values, and what they mean to staff, children, and families utilising the setting.
Please see the sections on Personal, Social and Emotional Development (PSED) and Understanding the World for more details on how the EYFS might aid in teaching kids and staff about British values and the Prevent Duty (UTW).
Children can be encouraged by managers and workers to understand their place in the larger scheme of things, to recognise that their thoughts matter, to respect one another's viewpoints, and to express their feelings.
Children should be given the chance to cultivate inquisitive minds in a setting where inquiries are respected and listened to.
Children should grow to have a positive self-image.
Children can have opportunity to grow in self-awareness, self-esteem, and self-confidence with the help of staff.
Staff members should promote a variety of activities that help kids learn how to express their emotions and sense of responsibility, reflect on their differences, and understand that it's okay to have different opinions. For instance, have them talk in small groups about how they feel about going from nursery to school.
Treat others how you would like to be treated: PSED & UTW. Mutual respect and tolerance.
Managers and leaders foster an environment where perspectives, beliefs, cultures, and races are recognised and children are involved in the larger community through fostering an inclusive and tolerant culture.
Staff members should promote and emphasise the value of tolerant behaviours like listening to and respecting the ideas of others.
Boys and girls are constantly separated and gender stereotypes are not challenged.
Failure to confront actions (by staff, kids, or parents) that are inconsistent with the core British principles of democracy, rule of law, individual liberty, respect for others, and tolerance for people who practise other religions and beliefs.
that any child should, for whatever reason, be regarded less favourably than another child.
All children and families will be given unwaveringly favourable treatment.
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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 7th Apr 2025 - 21st Apr 2025
Summer Half Term Holidays 26th May 2025 - 30th May 2025
Summer Holidays 23rd 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 - 6th Apr 2025
Summer Term 22nd Apr 2025 - 25th May 2025
Summer Term-2 31st May 2025 - 22nd Jul 2025
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