Masham pre-school rated ‘inadequate’ by Ofsted

A Masham pre-school has been rated inadequate by government inspector Ofsted due to “weaknesses in the leadership and management that compromise children’s safety and welfare”. 

Acorns Pre-School, which caters for 23 children aged two to nine, received its first inspection for six years on July 6. 

The pre-school was rated ‘good’ for quality of education and behaviour and attitudes in a report published today.

But its overall ‘inadequate’ rating was due to ‘inadequate’ gradings for leadership and management and personal development

The report said not all staff who work directly with children had an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check in place. It also described the safeguarding arrangements as “not effective”, adding:

“Supervision, coaching and mentoring of staff is not effective. Managers do not regularly monitor the quality of education delivered to children.”

‘Children are happy’

The report praised many aspects of Acorns Pre-School, which is based in Mashamshire Community Office on Little Market Place. It said:

“Despite weaknesses, children are happy to arrive and enter the pre-school confidently, ready to start their day.

“Staff are caring, kind and nurturing towards children. Children show that they feel secure, as they form relationships with staff and friendships with their peers from an early age.”

Children behave well and staff are positive role models who support children to be independent and confident, the report adds. Partnership with parents is described as a strength of the pre-school.


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Val Horstool, manager of Acorns Pre-School, said the overall rating was predominantly due to one new member of staff not having a DBS check at the time of the Ofsted visit.

Ms Horstool said:

“That has been resolved and we have complied with everything they wanted us to do.”

She added she expected the assessment to be upgraded when inspectors returned in the next six months.