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Published Date: 15 July 2008
A HOLME-on-Spalding Moor nursery has received a glowing Ofsted report.
All Stars Day Nursery was inspected in May and rated good in all areas.
Inspectors said the quality and standards of the care and nursery education are good.

They highlighted the positive way children's moral, social and cultural values developed at the nursery, saying: 'They learn right from wrong and treat each other with consideration and concern. They help each other if they are having difficulties and are developing very good manners due to the good role models provided by staff'.

The quality of teaching and learning at the nursery was also rated as good. The report said: "Children are developing very good social skills and independence in the encouraging positive environment. They behave very well, share and take turns in their play.

"Children's knowledge and understanding of the world is developing very well. They have a real interest in the natural world, both plant and animal. They grow plants in the garden and the allotment, and have a sensory garden in the play room."

Sherree Sawyer, who runs the nursery, said: "All the staff have worked very hard to provide a quality service since taking over the nursery last year and we are pleased for everyone, including the parents who have been so supportive, that Ofsted has recognised the standard of high achievement."

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  • Last Updated: 15 July 2008 8:51 AM
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  • Location: Pocklington
 
 
  

 
 


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