Child giving thumbs up

Clever Cloggs! From ‘Requires Improvement’ to ‘Outstanding’ in just 12 months

“A safe, respectful and deeply kind environment where children flourish.”

That’s how an Isle of Wight nursery has been described, while being given the highest rating possible by the government’s education watchdog.

To ‘Outstanding’ in just 12 months
Clever Cloggs Day Care, in Carisbrooke, has jumped from ‘Requires Improvement’ to ‘Outstanding’ in just 12 months, according to Osfted.

Manager, Brenda Dyer said she was very proud of the team and all the work they have done over the past year to extend their own knowledge and expertise, to gain the much sought-after grade.

Children eager to learn
An Ofsted inspector said children display high levels of emotional security and are eager to learn.

Based on the same site as Carisbrooke C of E Primary, on Wellington Road, its staff pay close attention to children’s individual cues, particularly to those who are at an early stage in their communication development and are incredibly attentive in as they offer comfort and encouragement, the report said.

‘Tremendously’ skilled staff
It calls staff ‘tremendously’ skilled, helping bring stories to life at reading time and arranging thoughtful and thorough plans to help children transition to school.

Ofsted said all children, including those with special educational needs and those with English as an additional language, receive exceptional support in developing their early communication skills.

‘Meaningful, rich and highly ambitious’ curriculum
A ‘meaningful, rich and highly ambitious’ curriculum supports children to reach their full potential, implemented by the manager and her team.

Development activities are meticulously planned, the report found.

Parents spoke highly of the nursery to Ofsted inspectors and children behave exceptionally well.

Outstanding knowledge of safeguarding roles and responsibilities
They develop a secure understanding of how to keep their bodies safe and healthy and the manager and her team demonstrate outstanding knowledge of their safeguarding roles and responsibilities, keeping children safe from potential harm.

Ofsted said staff receive exceptional support through regular monitoring and supervision arrangements.

Ms Dyer said its special educational needs hub, which recently opened, was also praised by inspectors – and its dedicated team were proud to have gained such a rewarding grade.


This article is from the BBC’s LDRS (Local Democracy Reporter Service) scheme, which News OnTheWight is taking part in. Some alterations and additions may have been made by OnTheWight. Ed

Image: donhomer under CC BY 2.0