Flowerpots Children’s Private Nursery

We offer ‘30 hours childcare for working parents’ in partnership with other childcare in our area.

We are a private day nursery based in the Randolph Community Centre, Evenwood, Bishop Auckland.

The nursery is a single storey purpose-built facility with excellent access to outdoor play areas.

We are currently open from 7.30am to 5.30pm, 51 weeks of the year but can be flexible to parents needs, for example term-time only places, half or full days with support around funding options for 2 year old play and learn sessions (for low income and non-working families), 15 hours of early education (for all 3 and 4 year-olds); and 30 hours funding for 3 and 4 year-olds (for working parents).

We also have limited places for older children requiring holiday care.

Our small team is highly qualified led by Alyson, our director who is an Early Years Professional with Qualified Teacher Status.  The setting as a whole has also participated in Elklan speech and language training and as part of a National Programme of professional development has been awarded Communication Friendly Status. The rest of the team are qualified to Level 3 or higher. We also work in partnership with our local collages to encourage the training of apprentices.

Healthy, freshly cooked meals are provided on-site and we can cater for individual dietary requirements.

To find out more about help with childcare costs please visit www.durham.gov.uk/childcarecosts

When is it on?

Time of day
Morning
Afternoon
Evening
Session information
Monday to Friday 7.30am - 5.30pm

Who to contact

Contact name
Pam Hutchinson
Contact position
Manager
Telephone
01388 834 161
E-mail
pam@flowerpotsnursery.co.uk
Website
Flowerpots Children’s Private Nursery

Where to go

Address
Randolph Community Centre
Stones End
Evenwood
Bishop Auckland
County Durham
Postcode
DL14 9RE

Other details

Cost description
£48 for under 2s and £46 for 2s and above for full days and £30 for half days.
Referral required?
No
Referral and availability notes

Please contact for further details.

Age range
3 months to 8 years

Availability

Childcare availability
Closed bank holidays
Term time
School holidays
Free 3/4 yr places
Yes
Free 2 yr places
Yes
Will be providing 30 hours
Yes

Vacancy details

Immediate vacancies?
Yes
Other information
We are now taking immediate bookings for a full-time baby space, as well as sessions available for 2, 3 and 4 year old places due to start Sept 2023 (Updated 27 July 23)

Other details

School drop off/collection
Last Ofsted inspection grade
Good
Ofsted report
View the latest Ofsted inspection report

Local Offer

Local Offer description

We recognise that all children are unique individuals who have very different needs. Our staff are highly responsive to the needs, learning and stages of development for all children and are quick to identify when children may need more support. In these instances, we believe that parental involvement is key, so you as a parent will feel involved in the wellbeing and development of your child.

We have a named SENCO and our staff have a broad knowledge and experience of supporting children with additional needs.

Contact name
Alyson Thorburn
Contact telephone
01388 834 161
Contact email
enquiries@flowerpotsnursery.co.uk

How does the early year's provision identify and assess children with special educational needs and disabilities?

How does the early year's provision identify and assess children with special educational needs and disabilities?

We pride ourselves on our Key Person/child relationships. The Key Person builds firm bonds with your child helping them feel safe and secure in their new environment. It is this early attachment that will allow the child the confidence to learn. It is through their partnership with you as parents and carers that the Key Person gets to know your child understand their needs, preferences and routines. This information then informs assessment and planning for your child’s next steps.

The assessment of your child’s progress throughout the Early Years Foundation Stage is essential in identifying his/her strengths alongside areas where additional support maybe needed. For example, it may be necessary to offer them different opportunities or use alternative approaches to learning with measurable outcomes.

We adopt a graduated approach based on a continuous cycle of four stages of action.

  1. Assess
  2. Plan
  3. Do
  4. Review

We monitor the progress children make through observations and appropriate planning and note areas that may need developing.

How will the curriculum be matched to meet children's developmental needs?

How will the curriculum be matched to meet children's developmental needs?

Working in partnership with other professionals, parents and the child we aim to individualise planning to each child's needs, interests and stages of development to ensure all children make good progress. 

What specialist services and expertise are available at or accessed by the early years setting?

What specialist services and expertise are available at or accessed by the early years setting?

Working closely with outside agency professionals such as health visitors, speech and language therapists, educational psychologists and Durham SEND and Equalities Co-ordinators we have developed a broad range of experience of supporting children with a variety of need.

What training have the staff supporting children with SEND had, or are having?

What training have the staff supporting children with SEND had, or are having?

Over the years staff have attended training to support children with numerous difficulties including:

  • Autistic spectrum disorder
  • Sensory processing
  • Speech and language
  • Fetal alcohol syndrome
  • Global development delay

How accessible is the early years setting environment? (indoors/outdoors)

How accessible is the early years setting environment? (indoors/outdoors)

Our building is fully inclusive and accessible.

How will the early years provision prepare and support my child(ren's) transition to their next educational establishment?

How will the early years provision prepare and support my child(ren's) transition to their next educational establishment?

As each child is different so are their transitions. We work closely with parents/carers, other professionals and their next education establishment to plan how best support each child in making that next step.

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Address: Randolph Community Centre  Stones End  Evenwood  Bishop Auckland  County Durham

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