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Toddlers Inn

Supportive solutions

Toddlers Inn Nursery School, based in Lewes, West Sussex wanted to work on their continuous development cycle, reviewing practice and thus further enhancing their curriculum. After discussions with MBK then it was decided that a Quality Improvement Programme would be implemented over a 12 month period. This involved self-evaluation from the Manager and visits from MBK to assess how the programme was evolving and developing.

Being able to act as independent quality assurers proved to be a valuable tool and Toddlers Inn Nursery quickly made great progress in Implementing a child led approach which is both in the moment formative assessment, and an open ended curriculum.

“I found the opportunity to discuss aspects of our provision with another expert to be hugely beneficial and having such a support at our fingertips helped us to make the necessary changes quickly, which benefitted the children greatly.”

Sabrina Watt, Manager of Toddlers Inn Nursery School

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