Enter the URN (EY number) of the childminder you wish to check.
The key inspection judgements and what they mean...
Outstanding:this aspect of the provision is of exceptionally high
quality
Good:this aspect of the provision is strong
Requires Improvement:this aspect of the provision is not good
enough
For more information about early years inspections, please see the booklet "Are you ready for your
inspection?" which is available from Ofsted's website: www.ofsted.gov.uk
My First Inspection – July 2016
I was judged as Met in all areas of registration.
My next inspection will be a grading inspection when Ofsted will record the
following:
Inspectors will judge the overall quality and standards of the early years provision, taking into
account three key judgements:
1. how well the early years provision meets the needs of the range of children who
attend
2. the contribution of the early years provision to children’s well-being
3.the leadership and management of the early years provision.
Overarching principles
Section 1 – The learning and development requirements
The areas of learning and development
The early learning goals
Section 2 – Assessment
Progress check at age two
Assessment at the end of the EYFS – the Early Years Foundation Stage Profile
(EYFSP)
Information to be provided to the local authority
Section 3 – The safeguarding and welfare requirements
Introduction
Child protection
Suitable people
Staff qualifications
Training, support and skills
Key person
Staff: child ratios
Health
Managing behaviour
Safety and suitability of premises, environment and equipment
Special educational needs
Information and records
Ofsted
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