While at the Bathgate school, the inspector spent time speaking with children who attend the nursery, their families/carers and observed and spoke with members of staff to help inform their final judgement on practices at the nursery.
Windyknowe Primary School Nursery has received excellent praise from the Care Inspectorate.
An unannounced inspection from the Care Inspectorate took place in March of this year.
While at the Bathgate school, the inspector spent time speaking with children who attend the nursery, their families/carers and observed and spoke with members of staff to help inform their final judgement on practices at the nursery.
The Care Inspectorate has now released its verdict and it’s great news for everyone at Windyknowe Primary School Nursery as top marks have been handed out.
Following their visit, the Inspector evaluated the Nursery on the Care Inspectorate’s six point scale indicators as 6- Excellent for ‘Leadership’ and 5-Very good for both ‘Children play and learn’ and ‘Children are supported to achieve’. For context these are two of the highest marks a nursery can receive from the Care Inspectorate with the final report detailing the major strengths found throughout the nursery
The report from the Care Inspectorate noted that the service was exceptionally well led, and the dedicated staff team had created a very positive and nurturing ethos.
Leaders used highly effective quality assurance and involved all staff in improvement work, resulting in confident leadership at all levels and a positive impact across the nursery and wider community.
Children enjoyed a wide range of high-quality play experiences both indoors and outdoors. They were confident, engaged and empowered to lead their own play and learning.
Staff used warm, responsive interactions to support learning. They knew when to step in to extend thinking and when to give children time and space to explore independently.
Children experienced caring and respectful relationships that helped them feel safe, secure and included. Staff showed genuine care and love, and used wellbeing tools and rights based approaches to support children to understand and express their feelings.
Personal plans were clear and up to date, with strong involvement from families. Staff knew children well and used this information to provide consistent support that met individual needs.
Windyknowe Primary School and early Learning Centre Head Teacher, John Cloherty said: “We are very pleased with the outcome of the inspection from the Care Inspectorate.
“This is a true reflection on the excellent commitment of the nursery staff who go that extra mile for our children on a daily basis and who are a privilege to work alongside.
“It is hard to believe that the team have been working together for less than two years and achieve this in such a short period of time.
“We will use this feedback to build further on that ethos so that we can be the very best for our young people and their families.”
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