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Subscribe to our daily newsletter!Pictured with pupils are staff members, from left, Katrina Southwick-Vaughan,Hannah Edwards, Jess Morgan and Andrea Horton
The nursery caters for 24 children per session, aged from two to four-years-old, and has a total of 49 on roll. Children with special educational needs and, or, disabilities are said to make rapid incremental progress in their development. Curriculum plans have a strong focus on communication, language and literacy and the inspectors said that staff partnership working went above and beyond what was expected.
Hannah Edwards, owner and nursery manager, said:"The nursery opened in 2020 and this was the first Ofsted report.
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