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Below you will find pdf copies of all of our Ofsted Reports since September 2005. These may also be downloaded directly from the Ofsted website by following this link:-

https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/inspection-reports/find-inspection-report/provider/CARE/104599​

However to make it a little easier for Parents, Carers and others to read our reports they are all listed here as individual pdf files for you to open and read.

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Staff have high expectations for children's learning, overall. Children enjoy their time at the setting and develop the skills and knowledge to prepare them well for later learning, including school. They enthusiastically recall what they have learned previously. For example, pre-school children talk knowledgably about the letters and sounds they have already learned about."

"Staff are skilled at allowing children the time and space to try to do things for themselves."

"The provider and staff complete safeguarding children training regularly and have a secure understanding of child protection and wider safeguarding matters. They are confidently able to identify any concerns and report them appropriately. Staff are clear about the need to report any concerns about staff immediately to those with lead safeguarding roles and the relevant authorities. Risk assessment is effective in helping the provider to ensure the premises are safe and secure. Staff know about the children's allergies and health issues and cater to children's individual dietary needs, to help keep children healthy and safe.​"

Update 10th September 2021


104599_grafton_childcare_inspection_report.pdf
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104599_1.pdf
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ofsted-report-104599-27th-march-2013.pdf
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ofsted-report-104599-19th-january-2011.pdf
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ofsted-report-ey384577-17th-september-2009.pdf
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ofsted-report-104599-17th-september-2009.pdf
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ofsted-report-104599-12th-september-2005.pdf
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