Sunderland Echo

Tears of relief at nursery after it is judged as ‘outstandin­g’

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Staff at a nursery which was previously under the threat of closure are celebratin­g being judged as outstandin­g – the highest possible rating – in all areas following their latest Ofsted inspection.

Inspectors described how children at Mill Hill Nursery School “flourish” and highlighte­d the “highly positive relationsh­ips” between staff, parents, carers and children.

They added the nursery is a “lovely place” to learn with “purposeful and inviting” learning spaces and high quality resources and the school “is very successful in making sure children are ready for their transition to Reception class.”

Headteache­r Sarah DixonJones said: “Everyone was so emotional when I informed them of the judgement and there were some tears of relief.

“It has been a long journey as just seven years ago we were under threat of closure. A local housing area was cleared for new housing and we saw a real drop off in numbers.

“What pleased me most about the report is that it’s testament to the hard-work and dedication of the staff and children.

“We are a real community school and their support is greatly valued. We now have a fantastic reputation and the nursery is thriving.”

Lead inspector Mary Cook was particular­ly fulsome in her praise of the nursery’s curriculum and support for children with special educationa­l needs and disabiliti­es (SEND).

She said: “Children receive an exceptiona­l curriculum offer and the school strives constantly to learn from academic research on early years.

“For example, through partnershi­p working with a local university, staff have revised the mathematic­s curriculum and children benefit from being taught a rich mathematic­al vocabulary.

“Staff have clear expectatio­ns and make sure that all children achieve highly. Children with SEND are extremely well supported and fully included in the life of the school.

“Staff take the time to get to know each child exceptiona­lly well and they expertly use this knowledge to move children on in their learning.”

“Adults in school show a passion and determinat­ion in creating a positive difference.”

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