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Sept 2023

Last Updated: 04/09/2023
Education
Education

Harrogate nursery Kids Planet ‘requires improvement’, says Ofsted

by Flora Grafton

| 01 Sept, 2023
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Kids Planet nursery in Harrogate has received a ‘requires improvement’ rating following a recent Ofsted inspection.

A government inspector said in a report published this week that "teaching is variable and inconsistent for children who attend".

The report said "staff who work with babies understand how to meet their needs" but added "some children with special educations needs and/or disabilities (SEND) are not supported effectively".

It added:

"Babies explore sensory activities in the garden. Older children use the wooden trail to practise balancing and jumping. However, during times when toddlers and preschool children share the garden, some staff do not supervise them effectively or engage them in learning.
"Support for emerging SEND is inconsistent. For example, staff who work with toddlers have identified areas of potential delay in some children’s learning. However, they have not completed any assessments or created targeted plans to help them make good progress.”


The report said Kids Planet must "improve staff deployment outdoors, specifically when children of different age groups share the space, to ensure children are well supervised at all times".

It must also "ensure every child has a key person who provides tailored and purposeful learning experiences which meet their individual needs".

However, the inspector did note that "staff consistently promote children’s good behaviour and help them to develop their social skills" and that "children are well mannered and kind to each other".

Staff were also found to be ‘good role models.’

In response to the report, Clare Roberts, chief executive of Kids Planet Nurseries, said:

"As part of our continued approach to embedding best practice within our nurseries, we strive to build engaging, everyday environments for all our children at Kids Planet, whilst empowering the new and existing team to develop their own skills relevant to this.
"We take reassurance that the Ofsted inspector acknowledged this, alongside the excellent relationship staff have with babies and the effective safeguarding in practice, supported by knowledgeable staff.
"We continue to work with all parties to ensure we retain the best quality of care and positive feedback received from parents.”


The inspection, which took place on July 21, was the first one since 2018.

This year’s inspection saw the nursery, which was formerly known as Sunbeams, downgraded from a previous ‘good’ rating.

Kids Planet bought the nursery from Sunbeams Ltd in January of this year.

The nursery is one of 165 Kids Planet nurseries in the UK.




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