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Bright Horizons Farnborough Day Nursery And Preschool

Offering services to:
  • Children 0-5
Carescheme type:
  • Day nursery

Farnborough Bright Horizons is a 104 place nursery. 

Who to contact

Telephone
01252 511655 01252 511655
E-mail
farnborough@brighthorizons.com

Where to go

Address
40, Reading Road
Farnborough
Hampshire
Postcode

GU14 6NB

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Availability

Age Ranges
5 to 8 years
0 to 5 years

Childcare Information

Funded Places

Offers 3 & 4 year old funded places
No
Offers 2 year old funded places
No

Ofsted Information

Ofsted URN
2547670
Ofsted Inspection Type
Inspection (Early Years Register)
Ofsted Inspection Date
03/08/2022
Ofsted Inspection Outcome
Good

Local Offer

Description

How will you support my child?

We have a nursery SENCO (Special Educational Needs Co-Ordinator) that has been trained through the local authority and Bright Horizons Farnborough to support the Key Person, child and families to ensure that the child’s individual needs are met. Your child’s Key Person will work with you and your child to ensure a good relationship is formed and that knowledge concerning your child and their development can be shared. Through continual observations, we can plan for your child including accessing additional support from other professionals where appropriate. We have robust policies and procedures in place which are reviewed regularly ensuring our resources and environment are suitable and accessible for all.

How will the curriculum be matched to my child’s needs?

Each child that requires additional support has an Individual Support Plan. During the planning stage, outcomes that we will be working on to support your child will be written on the plan and will be based on their individual needs and interests. The environment that your child plays in will be appropriate for their needs and additional support and resources will be supplied if necessary. How will staff work with families It is important that a good relationship is formed between Parents and the setting, Parent’s communication is valued and the Key Person will work together with the parents to ensure that every child’s learning is supported. We have an open-door policy and you are welcome to speak to us at any time or by arranging a meeting at a time that suits you. Our assessment tools provide us with a monitoring tool that enables us to identify any additional support required. We encourage parents to work together with the Key Person completing observations and activities for the home to keep them informed of new interests so that this can be incorporated in the activities that are planned for that child. Each child that requires additional support will have an Individual Support Plan which with the Key Person, SENCO and parents involvement will be updated regularly. In addition, the parents will be invited to review meetings so their child’s development can be discussed. We hold annual Parents Evenings across the whole nursery. Parents have access to the Family App which provides them with their child’s developmental progress during their time with us. What well being support do you offer for a child with SEND Before starting at the nursery, your child will have settling in visits to familiarise themselves with the setting. We will also discuss any support your child will need and their daily routine, including care routines. We have detailed policies and procedures in place to ensure we support your child’s wellbeing, including the administration of medication. We have a policy which supports children who have English as an Additional Language. We also have a SENCO procedure that is in line with the SEND Code of Practice.

What specialist services and expertise are available at or access by the setting?

The nursery SENCO will liaise with other professionals (with parent’s consent) such as the Local Authority Early Years Team, Health Visitors to either gain advice or make an appropriate referral that would benefit your child. We will include parents in all decisions made and implement any strategies and advice offered as necessary. The Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (SENCO) attends local training as well as in house training.

 What training have the staff had or are having to support a child with SEND?

All staff continually receive and refresh their training through our in house training, Holly Taylor, The SENCO attends the Local Authority Early Years SENCO Forum’s to remain up to date with current policies and procedures and will access any additional training that will support them in their role e.g. Autistic Spectrum & access to organise Makaton Training.

How will a child with SEND be included in activities outside of the nursery?

Risk assessments are carried out in full to ensure the safety of all children and staff. Permission is always obtained by the parents. Where necessary we will liaise closely with parents to make reasonable adjustments to support inclusion of organised activities. We have opportunities for outside visitors to attend the setting to provide the children with different activities How accessible is the setting's environment. Bright Horizons have a range of different nursery layouts and all nurseries are unique. The Nursery Manager, Key Person and SENCO can work with the parents to provide the best-fit room for your child to ensure they can access appropriate resources and activities every day to meet their needs.

How will staff support a child with SEND to join the nursery to move to a new nursery/school?

With parental permission if your child attended another setting before starting with us, we will communicate with them to discuss your child’s development and requirements/needs. Transitions are a key time for any child, the Key Person will ensure that these transitions are well planned and supported. When a child moves to another room throughout their time with us, the Key Person works with the new Key Person to relay and hand over relevant information for that child and spends time getting to know them. When your child is ready to transition to School, we will complete a report and contact the school to invite the new teacher into the nursery to ensure smooth arrangements take place for all children.

How are the nursery resources allocated and matched to a child’s SEND?

The nursery will deploy staff where required based upon standard Ofsted ratios and will apply if necessary for any relevant Local Authority funding (typically the Local Authority only provide funding term time for 38 weeks irrespective of the child’s attendance) to support smaller ratio sessions/resources.

How is the decision made about what type and how much support a child with SEND will receive?

 Meetings will be held with parents, your child’s Key Person, Nursery SENCO and other professionals can be invited to these meeting as well e.g. a speech and language therapist. The SENCO and the child’s Key Person will meet to agree appropriate next steps for the child to work towards. The decision is made through ongoing detailed assessments. Individual Support plans will be monitored and regularly reviewed with parents and other professionals. We would involve the Local Authority Early Years Team, with parental permission, asking them to advise us on any additional support they consider necessary How are parents involved in nursery We have an open door policy and you are welcome to speak to us at any time or by arranging an meeting. Our assessment tools provide us with a monitoring tool that enables us to identify any additional support required. Feedback is shared with parents via the Family App. We welcome parent’s feedback every year in an online survey giving opportunity for parents to comment on the service we provide

Contact Name
Holly Taylor
Contact Telephone
01252511655
Contact Email
Farnborough@brighthorizons.com
How will early years setting/school/college staff support my child/young person?

We have a nursery SENCO (Special Educational Needs Co-Ordinator) that has been trained through the local authority and Bright Horizons Farnborough to support the Key Person, child and families to ensure that the child’s individual needs are met. Your child’s Key Person will work with you and your child to ensure a good relationship is formed and that knowledge concerning your child and their development can be shared. Through continual observations, we can plan for your child including accessing additional support from other professionals where appropriate. We have robust policies and procedures in place which are reviewed regularly ensuring our resources and environment are suitable and accessible for all.

How will the curriculum be matched to my child's/young person's needs?

Each child that requires additional support has an Individual Support Plan. During the planning stage, outcomes that we will be working on to support your child will be written on the plan and will be based on their individual needs and interests. The environment that your child plays in will be appropriate for their needs and additional support and resources will be supplied if necessary. 

How will both you and I know how my child/young person is doing and how will you help me to support my child's/young person's learning?

 It is important that a good relationship is formed between Parents and the setting, Parent’s communication is valued and the Key Person will work together with the parents to ensure that every child’s learning is supported. We have an open-door policy and you are welcome to speak to us at any time or by arranging a meeting at a time that suits you. Our assessment tools provide us with a monitoring tool that enables us to identify any additional support required. We encourage parents to work together with the Key Person completing observations and activities for the home to keep them informed of new interests so that this can be incorporated in the activities that are planned for that child. Each child that requires additional support will have an Individual Support Plan which with the Key Person, SENCO and parents involvement will be updated regularly. In addition, the parents will be invited to review meetings so their child’s development can be discussed. We hold annual Parents Evenings across the whole nursery. Parents have access to the Family App which provides them with their child’s developmental progress during their time with us. 

What support will there be for my child's/young person's overall well being?

Before starting at the nursery, your child will have settling in visits to familiarise themselves with the setting. We will also discuss any support your child will need and their daily routine, including care routines. We have detailed policies and procedures in place to ensure we support your child’s wellbeing, including the administration of medication. We have a policy which supports children who have English as an Additional Language. We also have a SENCO procedure that is in line with the SEND Code of Practice.

What specialist services and expertise are available at or accessed by the setting/school/college?

The nursery SENCO will liaise with other professionals (with parent’s consent) such as the Local Authority Early Years Team, Health Visitors to either gain advice or make an appropriate referral that would benefit your child. We will include parents in all decisions made and implement any strategies and advice offered as necessary. The Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (SENCO) attends local training as well as in house training.

What training have the staff supporting children and young people with SEND had? Are any being trained currently?

All staff continually receive and refresh their training through our in house training, Holly Taylor, The SENCO attends the Local Authority Early Years SENCO Forum’s to remain up to date with current policies and procedures and will access any additional training that will support them in their role e.g. Autistic Spectrum & access to organise Makaton Training.

How will my child/young person be included in activities outside this classroom including school trips?

Risk assessments are carried out in full to ensure the safety of all children and staff. Permission is always obtained by the parents. Where necessary we will liaise closely with parents to make reasonable adjustments to support inclusion of organised activities. We have opportunities for outside visitors to attend the setting to provide the children with different activities 

How accessible is the setting/school/college environment?

Bright Horizons have a range of different nursery layouts and all nurseries are unique. The Nursery Manager, Key Person and SENCO can work with the parents to provide the best-fit room for your child to ensure they can access appropriate resources and activities every day to meet their needs.

How will the setting/school/college prepare and support my child/young person to join the setting/school/college or the next stage of education and life?

With parental permission if your child attended another setting before starting with us, we will communicate with them to discuss your child’s development and requirements/needs. Transitions are a key time for any child, the Key Person will ensure that these transitions are well planned and supported. When a child moves to another room throughout their time with us, the Key Person works with the new Key Person to relay and hand over relevant information for that child and spends time getting to know them. When your child is ready to transition to School, we will complete a report and contact the school to invite the new teacher into the nursery to ensure smooth arrangements take place for all children.

How are the setting's/school's/college's resources allocated and matched to children's/young people's special educational needs?

The nursery will deploy staff where required based upon standard Ofsted ratios and will apply if necessary for any relevant Local Authority funding (typically the Local Authority only provide funding term time for 38 weeks irrespective of the child’s attendance) to support smaller ratio sessions/resources.

How is the decision made about what type and how much support my child/young person will receive?

Meetings will be held with parents, your child’s Key Person, Nursery SENCO and other professionals can be invited to these meeting as well e.g. a speech and language therapist. The SENCO and the child’s Key Person will meet to agree appropriate next steps for the child to work towards. The decision is made through ongoing detailed assessments. Individual Support plans will be monitored and regularly reviewed with parents and other professionals. We would involve the Local Authority Early Years Team, with parental permission, asking them to advise us on any additional support they consider necessary

How are parents involved in the setting/school/college? How can I be involved?

We have an open door policy and you are welcome to speak to us at any time or by arranging an meeting. Our assessment tools provide us with a monitoring tool that enables us to identify any additional support required. Feedback is shared with parents via the Family App. We welcome parent’s feedback every year in an online survey giving opportunity for parents to comment on the service we provide.

Offering services to:
  • Children 0-5
Carescheme type:
  • Day nursery

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Last Updated: 10 August 2023

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