A recent unannounced inspection of Fintry Primary School Nursery has concluded that the quality of care, support and environment in the service is ‘Very Good.’
In a recently published report inspectors noted that staff used a person-centred approach to ensure they met children’s individual needs, in a welcoming and inclusive environment.
A key strength detailed in the report was the positive relationships staff had developed with the children and their families, which ensured effective information sharing. Staff used wellbeing indicators to support children's health and wellbeing and parents/carers were involved in reviewing their child's plan.
Inspectors also noted that children benefitted from accessing a wide variety of activities in the primary school – such as assemblies and community initiatives –which helped to develop their confidence in a safe, nurturing environment
Playrooms were bright and stimulating and were well equipped, with well planned-out areas to take account of children's interests. Children also benefitted from accessing outdoor areas freely.
Nursery Head Yvonne Gibb said: “We are delighted with our report. It was lovely for our dedicated staff team to receive recognition for the positive relationships they build with families every day. The report confirmed that Fintry Nursery provides a very good foundation for our children on their learning journey.”
Education Convenor Alistair Berrill said: “Very well done to all the staff at Fintry Nursery. I was delighted to see such a very positive report from the Care Inspectorate.”
Fintry Nursery Inspection 'Very Good'