A nursery in Wigan has made a huge turnaround after being deemed ‘inadequate’ in all areas earlier in the year by a watchdog.
Jumping Jacks Private Day Nursery in Golborne was inspected again by Ofsted in August and the report, published at the end of September, rated the nursery as ‘good’ in all areas.
The Ullswater Road site was praised for their quality of education, personal development, behaviour, and leadership. Staff were praised by inspectors for developing ‘warm, nurturing relationships with children, which helps them to feel safe and secure’. READ MORE: How is levelling up going, Mr Prime Minister? READ MORE: Mancunian issues dominated Tory conference's opening day “The new leadership team's enthusiasm is infectious,” the report said. “It works with staff to ensure that children receive good-quality care and education. “Leaders ensure that staff receive training and support.
This has empowered staff and led to improved outcomes for children.” Inspectors went on to praise the development of the children and highlighted the parents’ pleasure about their children ‘blossoming’.
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