Busy Bees Day Nursery
We offer ‘30 hours childcare for working parents’.
We are a day nursery, out of school club and holiday scheme in Framwellgate Moor, Durham.
To find out more about help with childcare costs please visit www.durham.gov.uk/childcarecosts
When is it on?
- Time of day
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Morning
Afternoon
Evening - Session information
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Monday to Friday 7.30am - 6.00pm
Who to contact
- Contact name
- Carey-Anne Bonser
- Contact position
- Nursery Manager
- Telephone
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0191 375 0244
- enquiries@busybeesdurham.co.uk
- Website
- Busy Bees Day Nursery
Where to go
- Address
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Priory Road
Framwellgate Moor
Durham
County Durham - Postcode
- DH1 5HW
Other details
- Cost description
- Please contact us for up-to-date fee structures.
- Age range
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0 - 8 years
Availability
- Childcare availability
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Closed bank holidays
Before school
Term time
School holidays
After school
- Free 3/4 yr places
- Yes
- Free 2 yr places
- Yes
- Will be providing 30 hours
- Yes
Special provisions
- Wheelchair access
- Yes - Wheelchair accessible.
- Cultural provisions
- Yes
- Special diets
- Yes
- Special needs access
- Yes - SENCO in place.
Other details
- School drop off/collection
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Framwellgate Moor Primary School
St Godric's Roman Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School Durham
Durham Blue Coat Church of England (Aided) Junior School
Durham Newton Hall Infants' School - Last Ofsted inspection grade
- Outstanding
- Ofsted report
- View the latest Ofsted inspection report
Local Offer
- Contact name
- Carey-Anne Bonser
- Contact telephone
- 0191 375 0244
- Contact email
- enquiries@busybeesdurham.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?
All children’s learning and development are monitored and assessed to review their progress. We use the early years outcomes as an aid to help them understand the outcomes children should be working towards. We assess the extent to which a child is developing at expected levels for their age. Where a child appears to be behind expected level’s or where a child’s progress gives cause for concern, we consider all the information about the child’s learning and development from within and beyond the setting, including formal assessments and practitioner observations.
Parents/carers will be consulted at the first opportunity in a sensitive manner. We will ask parents/ carers to contribute to observations and discuss any concerns they may have about their child’s needs and the provisions being made available to them. We will plan together the most effective actions appropriate to the support the child and family. We will work in partnership with the Education Development Service and seek advice and support, including DCATCH funding.
How will the curriculum be matched to meet children's developmental needs?
- How will the curriculum be matched to meet children's developmental needs?
We endeavour to provide an inclusive environment by:
- Long, medium and short term planning for all children contains approaches ensuring differentiation to support the inclusion and progress of all children
- Differentiation is embedded into planning to ensure inclusion for all children and that all children experience success and gain confidence
- Adapting materials and teaching styles to deliver our learning activities to children’s individual needs
- Monitoring how each child with SEN learns, using a special carer system (key person)
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?
Where a child continues to make less than expected progress, despite support and interventions that are matched to the child’s area of need, practitioners will with the consent of parents/carers involve appropriate specialists’. These may include Area SENCO teams, health visitors, Educational Psychology, Speech and Language Therapy Service, medical services etc. With these outside agencies, the SENCO, parents/carers will devise and implement a support plan.
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?
Team members are highly trained in supporting children with SEND.
Training to date has included:
- Autism Tier 1, 2, 3
- SEND Code of Practice
- I CAN talk
- Early identification
- Speech and language development
- Makaton
- Communication development
- Early movement
- Dyspraxia
Our team receive regular in house and bespoke training. Special carers attend additional courses to ensure they are fully equipped to support children effectively.
How accessible is the early years setting environment? (indoors/outdoors)
- How accessible is the early years setting environment? (indoors/outdoors)
0-3 year old provision is accessible via wheelchair, however 3-4 year old provision is upstairs.
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Address: Priory Road Framwellgate Moor Durham County Durham