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St Oswald's Pre-School

St Oswald's Pre-School
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The quality of education Outstanding
Behaviour and attitudes Outstanding
Personal development Outstanding
Leadership and management Outstanding
Overall effectiveness at previous inspection Good
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Indoor and Outdoor Facilities: Staff have transformed the learning environment, ensuring children experience awe and wonder
Activities: Children are provided with excellent opportunities to develop their creative talents and express themselves through art and design
Skills , Knowledge and Behavior: Children demonstrate excellent consideration and empathy, sharing and turn taking
Communication: The manager gathers the views of staff and parents and uses this information to help plan clear, continuous improvements
Community Building: The pre-school is an integral part of the local community and holds events such as 'pre-loved jumble sales'
Programs and Resources: Additional funding has been used to develop an inspiring sensory room
Staff Training: All staff have recently completed qualifications in a language programme that helps to build children's speech
Welcoming and Professional Staff: Staff act as incredible role models for respecting others
Safeguarding Training: Regular training ensures that all staff are knowledgeable and confident in fulfilling their responsibilities
Play and Learning Integration: Staff are excellent at helping children to become critical thinkers and solve problems
Transition to Primary School: Children thrive in this inclusive and nurturing setting. They are extremely happy and settle with ease
Diversity Management: Staff understand and value the various cultural backgrounds of the children. They make it a priority to understand children's home lives
Child Safety Management: Effective systems are in place to identify any children or families who may need early help or support
Children's Safety and Security: Staff provide information for parents about how to keep their children safe online
Teaching Personal Safety: Children are taught about the importance of keeping themselves safe
Happiness and Settling: Children beam with delight and gleefully discuss how mixing colors creates new colors
Nutritional Menu: They provide facilities, such as a food bank for families that enables children to have a healthy and varied diet
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St Oswald's Pre-School is a Nursery, Nursery located in County Durham, North East.

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There were church synods conducted in AD 782 and AD 789, and the Aycliffe Village church still contains Saxon artefacts.
When the Norman invaders decimated the area in 1069, the Saxon settlement of Aycliffe vanished overnight.
Relocated and reconstructed as gloomy rows of huts encircling a village green, Aycliffe and Middridge are now.
28 residents of Aycliffe and Middridge joined the 1569 insurrection, and 5 of them were killed for their involvement in it. They grew to be independent-minded and argumentative.
When the Open Fields in Middridge were split up into different farms in the seventeenth century, the procedure involved a lot of conflict and litigation!
The County Durham pit villages were frequently just a collection of slums.
The difficulties of substandard housing and unemployment were exacerbated after the mines closed.
But the government built an ordnance factory next to Aycliffe Village during the Second World War, and this served as the foundation for an industrial estate after the war.
A new town (with around 10,000 residents) was planned on the subpar farmland to the north so that the workforce could live there.
On June 28th, 1948, construction started.
The County Council wants residents of the former Category D (due to perish) pit settlements to relocate to Newton Aycliffe.
Beveridge selected Newton Aycliffe as the location to carry out his plan for a welfare state in which there would be no more filth, unemployment, or poverty.
In the master plan for the new community, managers and men would coexist in luxurious council homes in a classless society.
Even if much of Beveridge's vision has been lost, the township has overcome the "new town blues" and its residents have created a thriving, joyful neighbourhood.
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Holidays 2023/24

Holidays Date
Autumn Half Term Holidays 30th Oct 2023 - 3rd Nov 2023
Winter Holidays 20th Dec 2023 - 2nd 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 - 3rd Sep 2024

Terms Dates 2023/24

Terms Dates
Autumn Term 4th Sep 2023 - 29th Oct 2023
Autumn Term-2 4th Nov 2023 - 19th Dec 2023
Spring Term 3rd 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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