Day nursery open all year
35 Milnrow Road, Shaw, Oldham, OL2 8AP
Contact phone
01706 847711Contact email
HolyroodShaw@thrivechildcare.com
Ofsted URN: EY372043
Ofsted rating
GoodOfsted report
https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/16/EY372043Age
From 3 months to 5 years oldVacancies
20Vacancy details
Full and part time vacancies available. Please contact provider for details.Opening times
Monday to Friday 7.30 am - 6pmCost details
Per session: £44.20, Per day: £70.20, Per week: £318Free childcare possible for 2 year olds
YesFree childcare possible for 3/4 year olds
YesTakes childcare vouchers?
YesDescription
Registered for 30 hours free childcare
10% reduction for siblings which comes off the eldest child’s fees
Nursery fees are payable 4 weeks in advance on the 1st of each month
£50.00 registration fee £25 for a sibling
Breakfast, Snacks, Lunch and Dinner/Tea is provided, but there is a supplement charge on all working parents claiming funding from 9m upwards.
Inclusive of fees are nappies, wipes, Formula Milk and suncream
Special diets offered
On discussion with ParentsProvides for different cultural needs
YesHow do you identify special educational needs and disabilities?
During the settling in process with parents if they have any concerns.Through termly summative assessments from these interventions are put in place with the key worker/senco and parents which are regularly reviewed. Regular observations and staff meetings.How do you involve parents/carers?
Through settling in visits, regular parents evenings, involvement in interventions and reviews. Regular meetings and initial 4+1.How do you support a child’s learning and development?
Sharing next steps and observations. Ideas for at home on assessments. Individual targeted supportHow do you meet a child’s educational needs?
Through the child's interest, smart targets, observations. Following other professionals advice and targets.How do we know my child is achieving agreed outcomes?
Regular meetings, observations, assessments, intervention support plans and evaluations of smart targets.How do you adapt for a child with extra needs?
Adapt to support child's needs and interests. Plan appropriate activities and smart targets. Risk assessmentsHow accessible is your service, outside and inside?
Supporting children on the stairs with additional adult support and targeted support as required. Risk assessment in place for each child with regard to the individualised support they require. Secure gates at the top and bottom of the stairs.How do you involve children in outings and trips?
All children are included as the Inclusion policy states, reduced ratios and risk assessments for the outings.How do you work with other organisations?
Regular person centred reviews and 4+1's. use the targets set by external professionals to inform smart targets.How do you support children when they start and leave?
Through a robust settling in policy adapted to meet the needs of individual needs. Follow the transition process for the children transitioning to a new setting or moving on to a school.How are you/staff trained in extra needs?
Sendco refresher meetings, network meetings, workshops and training. Cascade relevant training and information to the team during staff meetings. Training with staff and supporting them.What is your policy on compliments, complaints, concerns?
Ofsted/Regional Manager/ Nursery Management/ Sendco of the setting. Reviews on day nurseries, google, facebook, twitter and face to face. To follow nursery and Ofsted complaints policy.
Updated: 11/10/2024