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St Philip's Pre-School

St Philip's Pre-School
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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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Indoor and Outdoor Facilities: Children have plenty of opportunities to play outside in the pre-school garden. They also benefit from regular visits to places in the local community, where they benefit from fresh air and exercise. However, staff do not consistently plan these purposeful outdoor activities to maximise children's learning.
Activities: Children are actively involved in choosing which activities they want to take part in.
Skills , Knowledge and Behavior: Staff make sure the curriculum and teaching are engaging and appropriate for each child. Through effective observation and support, staff extend children's learning of the curriculum effectively.
Communication: Through home visits and settling-in sessions, staff start to build strong relationships with parents and children.
Community Building: Parents are unanimously positive about the staff team and about their children's experience in the pre-school. They welcome the home learning packs that they receive to help support children's learning at home.
Programs and Resources: They act promptly if they identify that any child, including those with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND), needs extra help from staff or other professionals.
Welcoming and Professional Staff: Parents and children are welcomed with a kind and friendly smile as they arrive each day. Staff foster warm and nurturing relationships with children.
Safeguarding Training: The regular training and updates which staff receive mean they are aware of the different ways in which young children may display signs of concern.
Play and Learning Integration: Children are so absorbed in their learning they are unaware when a visitor is present.
Transition to Primary School: Staff gently encourage children to develop their independence and self-care skills, for example, when putting on their own coats.
Child Safety Management: Risk assessments are in place to minimise hazards, while staff are vigilant and supervise children well.
Happiness and Settling: Children play well together...children learn how to be kind, considerate and well-mannered.
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St Philip's Pre-School is a Nursery, Nursery located in Tyne and Wear, North East.

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Holidays & terms

Holidays 2023/24

Holidays Date
Autumn Half Term Holidays 30th Oct 2023 - 3rd Nov 2023
Winter Holidays 25th Dec 2023 - 5th 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 22nd Jul 2024 - 30th Aug 2024

Terms Dates 2023/24

Terms Dates
Autumn Term 4th Sep 2023 - 29th Oct 2023
Autumn Term-2 4th Nov 2023 - 24th Dec 2023
Spring Term 6th 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 - 21st Jul 2024
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