'It reflects the amazing early years work the team does here'
Amber, the nursery manager, said: “I am very pleased with the result of our most recent Ofsted inspection.
“We will continue to work hard, drawing on the success of our bespoke Bright Beginnings Curriculum, which is proven to promote high levels of emotional wellbeing through a holistic approach to learning.” To improve further, inspectors tasked the nursery with ensuring all staff consistently support children’s learning and development, and enhancing its coaching and mentoring methods for staff.It is part of the Bright Horizons nursery network, with has many nurseries throughout the UK.
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