Sunderland Echo

Top marks for nursery by watchdogs

- By Sue Kirby sue.kirby@jpress.co.uk @suekirbyjp

A Sunderland nursery has gained top marks for the second time.

Hylton Red House Nursery School has again been praised by Ofsted and given an outstandin­g grade.

Inspectors visited the Rotherham Road school for a short inspection and were hugely impressed with what they found.

In their report, they said: “High priority is given to building upon children’s prior learning and to promoting their interests.

“Well-planned activities, both inside and out, ensure that children are confident in their environmen­t and curious about the world around them.

“At the heart of the school’s excellent provision are the exceptiona­l skills of the staff.

“They understand the needs of very young children and are able to extend children’s play through their interventi­on and skilful questionin­g, helping children acquire basic skills in a fun way.”

They said that despite many of the children entering school with skills well below average for their age, they go on to make excellent progress, with rapid gains in their learning.

Disadvanta­ged children form more than half of the school’s population, but make the same outstandin­g progress as their peers.

Inspectors said: “The very strong ethos of care and support pervades the school so that all children have the very best opportunit­ies to thrive in a safe and secure environmen­t.

Catherine Barnett, headteache­r at the school, said everyone is thrilled with the report and she is proud to work with a fantasic team of staff.

She said: “I feel the inspector recognised the incredible amount of work we put into developing our values and our vision.

“Early Years education is so important – children and their families deserve to have access to skilled staff, who are not only knowledgea­ble but are truly supportive of a family’s needs.

“As an outstandin­g maintained nursery school, I worry that the valuable contributi­on we make to our community is under threat currently, due to early years funding issues.

“If maintained nursery schools were to close (of which there are currently nine in Sunderland), a huge number of vulnerable families will be impacted upon.

“However, we must remain positive, and we will continue to work tirelessly to provide the very best education we can for as long as we possibly can.”

“We will continue to work tirelessly” CATHERINE BARNETT

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Staff at Hylton Red House Nursery School.

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