Camp Beaumont - St Michael’s

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About Camp Beaumont - St Michael’s


Name Camp Beaumont - St Michael’s
Address St. Michael’s Preparatory School, Otford Court, Row Dow, Otford, Sevenoaks, TN14 5RY
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Out-of day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Kent
Highlights from Latest Inspection

What is it like to attend this early years setting?

This provision meets requirements Children are relaxed and happy at this friendly camp. Staff are enthusiastic and welcoming to all children and families. They praise and encourage children.

This supports children's self-esteem successfully. Staff plan a wide range of activities for children. Younger children delight in joining in with a musical dancing activity, waiting for the music to stop and concentrating intently.

This helps their developing attention and listening skills well. Older children talk highly of the mini-Olympics session and the different sports they play. They look forward to the swimming sessions planned later in the week.

This... helps encourage children to be physically healthy. Staff are good role models. They listen to children and are kind in their approach.

They offer praise and encouragement that successfully promotes children's self-esteem. This promotes children's positive attitudes to each other. All children behave well.

Staff promote children's independence effectively. They encourage children to get out their own snacks and put their things away. Older children empty their rubbish into bins when they finish lunch.

Younger children immediately respond to a tidy-up song, helping staff to get ready for the next activity. Staff provide activities that motivate and interest children. For example, during the inspection, younger children became engrossed in learning how to make electronic toys move.

This successfully supports their thinking skills.

What does the early years setting do well and what does it need to do better?

Staff have high expectations of children. They encourage them to work together and be a team by encouraging them and involving them.

Older children immediately go to help their friends when they accidentally spill their lunch. Younger children help their friends to find cushions to sit on during circle time. They make food for staff from the pretend buffet table, excitedly showing them what they have created.

This encourages positive relationships.Staff encourage children to keep themselves safe. They remind children about walking carefully up to the sports hall.

Older children hold their friends' hands and listen well to instructions from staff. Younger children respond immediately to staff's requests to line up to wash their hands at snack time. This encourages children's confidence in their own abilities.

Staff ensure children are secure when at the camp. Staff are well trained to identify risks and hazards. They ensure daily risk assessments are completed and have clear processes in place if they have concerns.

They have good relationships with the school to ensure children's welfare.Children benefit from a wide range of experiences and opportunities well planned by staff. Older children talk avidly about taking part in relay races and swimming sessions.

Younger children are intently focused on designing their own 3D robots, talking excitedly about their creations. Staff promote children's wider experiences effectively.Staff promote children's vocabulary.

They demonstrate that they are interested in what children say and do. Staff engage in thoughtful conversations with younger children about their favourite toys and pets. They extend their interest in the electronic mice by encouraging them to make them move, using language such as 'left and right' and 'backwards and forwards' to help them understand.

Leaders and managers have effective oversight of the camp. They work hard to ensure staff have in-depth training. There are robust systems in place for the recruitment, induction and ongoing suitability checks on staff.

Leaders and managers work well together. They are hardworking and committed to ensuring they offer children and families good-quality holiday care.Communication with parents is effective.

They are warmly welcomed at the camp. New staff introduce themselves and help parents get checked in. However, parents do not always know which staff are working at the camp each day.

This means that children do not always know which staff are there to help them settle in. Parents say that their children enjoy attending and they appreciate the flexibility of the sessions.Staff are well supported in their roles.

They work well together. They talk highly of the support they receive for their well-being from leaders and managers. They appreciate the open culture of the camp and the opportunities they have to develop their own knowledge and skills.

They say that they love working there.

Safeguarding

The arrangements for safeguarding are effective.There is an open and positive culture around safeguarding that puts children's interests first.

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