Quackers Day Nursery
Last updated: 11/01/2023
Established in 1994, Anthony and Victoria Pickford has been the proprietors since April 2012. Quackers is in a converted house, providing a homely and cheerful environment in the heart of the village of Chieveley. It is 5 miles north of Newbury, two minutes from junction 13 of the M4/A34 and a 10 minute drive from Thatcham. Quackers is registered by Ofsted for children aged 3 months to 5 years.
We provide high quality childcare for working parents and offer a broad based curriculum for the preschool child. We are committed to offering the best possible experience for all our children and their families. We want children to have fun and be interested in activities and opportunities provided as this is how children learn best.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Jenna Forey
- Contact Position
- Manager
- Telephone
- 01635 247555
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quackersdaynursery@hotmail.co.uk
- Website
- Quackers Day Nursery
- https://www.facebook.com/quackers.daynursery?ref=bookmarks
Where to go
- Name
- Quackers Day Nursery, High Street
- Address
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Quackers Day Nursery
High Street
Chieveley
Newbury
- Postcode
- RG20 8TE
Other Details
Costs
- Table of costs
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Table of costs Amount Cost Type £69.95 per day £67.40 per day - Details
- We also offer School Day sessions from 8am - 4pm and Term Time only contracts. Please contact us direct for more information.
Inclusion Information
Dietary Needs
- Has Provision
- Yes
Childcare Information
Vacancies
- Immediate vacancies
- Details
- Vacancies vary depending on age and days please contact the nursery for full details.
- Date updated
- 10/01/2023
- Vacancy range(s)
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Vacancy range(s) Places Start Age End Age 8 0 1 0 2 2 6 3 5
Funded Places
- 3 & 4 year old funding
- 2 year old funding
30 Hours Extended Entitlements
- Are you intending to provide 30 Hours?
- Yes
- Are you registered to provide 30 Hours?
- Yes
- 30 Hour Partner Summary
- None
Opening Times & Facilities
- Opening Times
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Opening Times Day Opening Time Closing Time Monday 07:30 18:00 Tuesday 07:30 18:00 Wednesday 07:30 18:00 Thursday 07:30 18:00 Friday 07:30 18:00
School Pickups
- Offers pickups
Ofsted Information
- Ofsted URN
- EY443361
- Link to latest ofsted inspection report
- Inspection history
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Inspection History Inspection Date Inspection type Inspection Outcome 12/12/2022 Inspection (Early Years Register) Good 24/04/2017 Inspection (Early Years Register) Good 19/03/2015 Inspection (Early Years Register) Good 07/08/2012 Inspection (Early Years Register) Good
Local Offer
- Description
Established in 1994, Anthony and Victoria Pickford has been the proprietors since April 2012. Quackers is in a converted house, providing a homely and cheerful environment in the heart of the village of Chieveley. It is 5 miles north of Newbury, two minutes from junction 13 of the M4/A34 and a 10 minute drive from Thatcham. Quackers is registered by Ofsted for children aged 3 months to 5 years.
We provide high quality childcare for working parents and offer a broad based curriculum for the preschool child. We are committed to offering the best possible experience for all our children and their families. We want children to have fun and be interested in activities and opportunities provided as this is how children learn best.
- Contact Name
- Jenna Forey
- Contact Telephone
- 01635 247555
- Contact Email
- quackersdaynursery@hotmail.co.uk
- SEN Provision Type
- Medical, Specific Literacy Difficulties, Speech & Language Difficulties, Behavioural, Emotional & Social Difficulties, Autistic Spectrum Disorder, Physical Disability, Hearing Impairment, Moderate Learning Difficulties, Visual Impairment
- Local Offer Age Bands
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0 to 1
1 to 4 - Needs Level
- Low
Early Years Private, Voluntary & Independent Settings
- We ensure that they are ready for the move.
- The existing room will prepare the child for their new room by simple steps, such as, using a cup with no lid, shortening sleep times.
- All team members help out in every room, this ensures that all staff know all the children by name and the children recognise all the staff.
- A few weeks before the move the child will have some visits to their new room with the support of a member of staff from their existing room.
- You will receive a letter informing you of your child’s moving up date and you will be given feedback on how your child’s visits have gone.
- We hope your child’s stay at Quackers Nursery will be a happy one and that parents will talk with the staff about any concerns that arise.
- We believe that the children and their parents are entitled to prompt attention to their needs and wishes.
- Should you have any query or complaint that cannot be resolved with your child’s key worker, then the nursery manager or her deputies are always available.
- All complaints are fully investigated and we keep written records of complaints and their outcomes or action taken. Complaints can be in writing or by email. We will reply to the complainant within 28 days. All written complaints records are kept for 3 years, including outcomes and action taken. A complaints form can be obtained from the nursery office.
- We will make available to Ofsted, if requested a summary of all complaints made and the action taken.
- Any unresolved issues can continue through the proprietor Mr Anthony Pickford, or you can contact Ofsted on 0300 123 1231 or at www.ofsted.gov.uk/parents. A poster is on display in the hallway. The postal address is: National Business Unit, Ofsted, Piccadilly Gate, Store Street, Manchester, M1 2WD
Assessment plays an important part in helping us to recognise children’s progress, understand their needs, and to plan activities and support. Ongoing assessment is an integral part of the learning and development process. We observe your child to understand their level of achievement, interests and learning style. We use this information to shape learning experiences.
Children are born ready, able and eager to learn. They actively reach out to interact with other people, and in the world around them. Development is not an automatic process. It depends on each unique child having opportunities to interact in positive relationships and enabling environments.
Staff carry out observations daily and record these as ‘snap shots’. They count as evidence towards your child’s achievements along with extended observations. Your child’s key person will set 3 targets for your child at the beginning of each term from predominately the 3 prime areas of learning. These targets are set from previous evidence and with your input. The key person will record the activities planned and their role in helping your child reach these targets. They will also take into consideration the learning styles your child is showing, these are playing & exploring, active learning and creating and thinking critically. At the end of each term you will be invited to attend a parents evening where you can discuss with your child’s key person the evidence collected and plan the following terms targets.
The targets set are considered with guidance from the Development Matters. This document supports practitioners in implementing the EYFS requirements. It provides a scale of development children accesses at individual paces.
Quackers Day Nursery is committed to meeting the individual needs of all the children, helping all children to develop their full potential at their own pace. All children will be treated as equal and all encouraged to experience the activities provided.
We have a Special Needs Co-ordinator who will oversee all records of all S.E.N. children and details pertaining to their needs. The Co-ordinator will support, advise and review the progress of the child with the parents, liaising with professional agencies and seeking appropriate advice as needed. All information will be discretely treated with respect and sensitivity, ensuring confidentiality at all times. The staff are aware of the S.E.N. Code of Practice. We are committed to receiving training where appropriate to extend our expertise in dealing with specific Special Needs.
Quackers Day Nursery is committed to meeting the individual needs of all the children, helping all children to develop their full potential at their own pace. All children will be treated as equal and all encouraged to experience the activities provided.
Assessment plays an important part in helping us to recognise children’s progress, understand their needs, and to plan activities and support. Ongoing assessment is an integral part of the learning and development process. We observe your child to understand their level of achievement, interests and learning style. We use this information to shape learning experiences
Children are born ready, able and eager to learn. They actively reach out to interact with other people, and in the world around them. Development is not an automatic process. It depends on each unique child having opportunities to interact in positive relationships and enabling environments.
Quackers Day Nursery is committed to meeting the individual needs of all the children, helping all children to develop their full potential at their own pace. All children will be treated as equal and all encouraged to experience the activities provided.
Assessment plays an important part in helping us to recognise children’s progress, understand their needs, and to plan activities and support. Ongoing assessment is an integral part of the learning and development process. We observe your child to understand their level of achievement, interests and learning style. We use this information to shape learning experiences.
Children are born ready, able and eager to learn. They actively reach out to interact with other people, and in the world around them. Development is not an automatic process. It depends on each unique child having opportunities to interact in positive relationships and enabling environments.
Quackers Day Nursery is committed to meeting the individual needs of all children, helping all to develop their full potential at their own pace.
All children will be treated as equal and all encouraged to experience the activities provided.
Our Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (SENCO) is responsible for record keeping and maintaining details pertaining to their needs.
The Co-ordinator will support, advice and review the progress of the child with the parents, liaising with all outside agencies and seeking appropriate advice as needed.
As appropriate the SENCO will identify and set performance targets with the parents and draw up an Individual Play Plan. (I.P.P.)
All information will be discretely treated with respect and sensitivity, ensuring confidentiality at all times.
The staff are aware of the S.E.N. Code of Practice.
The staff are committed to receive training where appropriate to extend our expertise in dealing with specific special needs.
We aim to promote positive images of all areas of society.
Quackers Day Nursery is committed to meeting the individual needs of all the children, helping all children to develop their full potential at their own pace. All children will be treated as equal and all encouraged to experience the activities provided.
We have a Special Needs Co-ordinator who will oversee all records of all S.E.N. children and details pertaining to their needs. The Co-ordinator will support, advise and review the progress of the child with the parents, liaising with professional agencies and seeking appropriate advice as needed. All information will be discretely treated with respect and sensitivity, ensuring confidentiality at all times. The staff are aware of the S.E.N. Code of Practice. We are committed to receiving training where appropriate to extend our expertise in dealing with specific Special Needs.
Quackers Day Nursery is committed to meeting the individual needs of all the children, helping all children to develop their full potential at their own pace. All children will be treated as equal and all encouraged to experience the activities provided.
Assessment plays an important part in helping us to recognise children’s progress, understand their needs, and to plan activities and support. Ongoing assessment is an integral part of the learning and development process. We observe your child to understand their level of achievement, interests and learning style. We use this information to shape learning
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Children are born ready, able and eager to learn. They actively reach out to interact with other people, and in the world around them. Development is not an automatic process. It depends on each unique child having opportunities to interact in positive relationships and enabling environments.
No wheelchair access but we have had children whio have used stability walkers and frames.
We understand that transition to another environment can be both exciting and anxious for children and their parents. We want the transition; either from room to room or to another setting to be as smooth as possible and we will work with you to make this happen.
When a child moves up to another room within the nursery;
When your child is moving to another setting we ask that you let us know in writing at least a month before. This gives us enough time to update your child’s records and complete a transition report for the new setting. We will also work with you to ensure your child is prepared for the transition.
You will be given a copy of the transition report to add your comments and sign before it is sent to the new setting. You will be asked if you would like to arrange a meeting to discuss the report further.
We often have teachers from schools come and visit a child who will be joining them. We encourage this as the child is in a familiar and safe environment and they can see us communicating and having a good relationship with their new teacher.
We have numerous books on ‘going to school’ and have circle times were we can freely talk about what is happening and the children can see that they may not be the only person starting somewhere new.
Constantly reflecting on our practice and differentiating for the needs of the individual children. Open door policy for parents to share ideas or concerns.
Jenna Forey
Quality checks
- DBS check
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